JESI, Italy -
It has been a season of firsts for Biniam Girmay, and the Eritrean rider added a stage victory within the Giro d'Italia on Tuesday in his first Grand Tour to lift the profile of African biking.
The 22-year-old Girmay outsprinted none apart from Mathieu van der Poel -- one of many prime riders within the sport -- to win the tenth stage.
"I notice I am making historical past nevertheless it's because of my group and my household," Girmay stated. "I am actually grateful to them."
Girmay was then taken to an area hospital after getting injured when he popped a champagne cork into his eye throughout the podium celebration.
Spanish rider Juan Pedro Lopez of the Trek-Segafredo group maintained his 12-second lead over João Almeida within the total standings because the three-week race approached the half-way stage. Romain Bardet is 14 seconds again.
In March, Girmay grew to become the primary rider from a sub-Saharan nation to win a single-day basic when he triumphed within the Gent-Wevelgem race.
The the primary half of the 196-kilometre (122-mile) leg from Pescara to Jesi was primarily flat alongside the Adriatic coast earlier than three fourth-category climbs later within the day.
A number of riders attacked with out success on the ultimate climb to Monsano and the following descent.
Girmay almost missed a activate the descent however was in a position to get better in time to rejoin the leaders for the finale.
Girmay began his dash early and Van der Poel pulled even with him at one level. Then Girmay stepped up the tempo and Van der Poel -- realizing he had no reply -- flashed a thumbs up towards Girmay earlier than the pair crossed the road. The Dutchman was additionally the primary rider to offer Girmay a congratulatory hug.
Girmay, who rides for the Intermarche-Wanty-Gobert Materiaux group, accomplished the stage in barely greater than 4 1/2 hours. Van der Poel and Vincenzo Albanese crossed second and third, respectively, each with the identical time as Girmay.
Stage 11 on Wednesday is a completely flat 203-kilometre (126-mile) leg from Santarcangelo Di Romagna to Reggio Emilia that's linked to the manufacturing of parmesan cheese within the space.
The race ends Could 29 in Verona.
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