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Buitrago was part of a large breakaway that formed over the Passo del Tonale that opened the stage and then went clear on a 70km downhill section that led towards the two category-1 climbs at the back-end of the km route. Mathieu van der Poel Alpecin-Fenix , who had already split the breakaway on the flat, went clear with Gijs Leemreize Jumbo-Visma on the descent of the Passo del Vetriolo with around 30km to go. He attacked on the Monterovere climb inside the final 15km but faded dramatically halfway up. It looked like Leemreize would take full advantage but he, too, would start to fade, while Buitrago attacked from the group behind and flew up the top half of the climb. A brace of accelerations at the very summit saw him shake Leemreize, allowing him to twist the knife on the subsequent plateau and then finish the job on the short descent into Lavarone. Remnants from the breakaway were then swamped by the GC trio of Carapaz, Hindley, and Landa in the final uphill kick for the line. Carapaz sprinted clear and Hindley matched him all the way, but the pair interestingly - and perhaps ominously - distanced Landa, who floundered slightly and conceded six seconds. Although Landa suffered that minor blow to morale, he can content himself with distancing Almeida and taking his spot on the overall podium. Almeida produced another spirited solo chase but finished in 14th place, losing to Carapaz and Hindley, and to Landa. In the overall standings, the gap of three seconds between pink jersey Carapaz and Hindley remains, with Landa moving up to third but slipping back to , while Almeida drops to fourth at - a deficit that now looks unassailable in the final-day time trial. There was plenty more damage further down the top 10, with the second successive big mountain stage claiming a lot of tired legs. Vincenzo Nibali Astana Qazaqstan lost two minutes after being dropped early on the final climb and, despite keeping fifth place, now lies at Alejandro Valverde Movistar was dropped on the first of the two final climbs and dropped out of the top 10, while Juan Pedro Lopez Trek-Segafredo made his way back in. But the Giro looks ever more a three-horse race. The riders rolled up to the start line in their capes, the rain already coming down and more forecast throughout the day. The terrain was hardly any more favourable. The start at Ponte di Legno was positioned at metres of altitude, and it only went up, with the first 8. Up front, attacks predictably flew as breakaway hopefuls sensed a big opportunity. From the top, there was a near 70km section of downhill, with a 15km descent followed by a gentler false flat dip through the valley. Towards the bottom of the descent, with km remaining on the stage, the groups merged to form one huge breakaway. Ineos Grenadiers took control of the peloton and made sure there were no dramas on the treacherously wet descent. As such, they pegged the break at three minutes for much of the run down into the valley. As expected, Bouwman skipped clear to extend his lead in the mountains classification ahead of Ciccone. Some more rugged terrain followed and the breakaway grew unruly, with attacks and splits starting to come in the face of disorganisation. However, the break came back together again 10km later. With 65km to go Van der Poel launched a huge attack on the right-hand side of the road. He gained a big gap before others sprang in response. Martin, Covi, and Gall were the counter-attackers in question and they made it over to the Dutchman to make it four out front. As they moved 30 seconds clear of their former companions, the flurry of action, coupled with a relaxed peloton, saw the gap between the break and bunch rise beyond the six-minute mark, giving hope of contesting for the stage win. The end of the rolling terrain gave way to an intermediate sprint Pergine Valsugana with 46km to go. Martin led across from the lead group, which, despite Jumbo-Visma chasing behind, had opened a minute on the rest of the break and seven on the peloton. The first major test came in the form of the Passo del Vetriolo, a cat-1 climb With the gap at , Carthy quickly looked to push on in the group behind, dragging away a selection that also featured Buitrago, Bouwman, Hirt, and Vansevenant. Leemreize was also there, yo-yoing off the back. Covi was dropped from the front group before the Carthy group made it across to make it nine up front. They stayed together until the summit, with 34km to go, where Bouwman helped himself to 40 more mountain points. Back down the mountain, there had been an ominous shift in proceedings. As they did on stage 16, Bahrain Victorious muscled their way past Ineos at the head of the peloton and quickly lifted the pace. An early casualty was Alejandro Valverde Movistar , who started the day 10th overall. By the time they reached the summit, with numbers dwindling, they had cut the gap to the leaders to five minutes. A 12km descent followed and Leemeize went full gas. Van der Poel followed suit and soon the pair were away. Their descending skills gave them a lead of 30 seconds when they hit the valley, and then the gap doubled when the group behind stopped working together and started arguing with each other. Once again, an intermediate sprint, at Caldonazzo with 18km to go, signalled the start of the final climb. Van der Poel and Leemreize went through with a lead of and hit the Monterovere ascent, 7. Van der Poel quickly took the opportunity to attack Leemreize, gaining daylight but never managing to definitely drop his compatriot. After around 5km, Leemreize made his way back on and moved clear as Van der Poel began to fade. Behind, Carthy tried to force the issue down the road, dropping Bouwman and Martin, but 3. That spelled immediate trouble for Almeida, who started dangling off the back of the GC group some 7km from the summit. A huge turn from Domen Novak handed over to Poels with only a dozen riders left in the group. Almeida was properly dropped and so were Nibali and Pozzovivo. Before Poels was done, Porte took it up for Ineos and caused even more damage. Only his leader Carapaz, plus Hindley, Landa, and Poels could follow. On the upper reaches of the Monterovere, Van der Poel faded fast, as Buitrago moved past him in pursuit of Leemreize at 30 seconds. The pair came together in the final metres, and Buitrago was soon on the attack. Leemreize responded well at first but another kick forced him to bow his head. From there, with 8km to go, he made no mistake. Behind, Poels produced a huge ride to hang in with Landa, who tried an acceleration at the top of the climb. But the GC trio would not be separated. That was, however, until the final kick for the line, where Carapaz and Hindley looked noticeably fresher and Landa struggled across, on the podium but with cause for concern. Results powered by FirstCycling. Join now for unlimited access. The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! Patrick is a freelance sports writer and editor. Patrick worked full-time at Cyclingnews for eight years between and , latterly as Deputy Editor. Sign in View Profile Sign out. Image 1 of Join now. Join now Already have an account? Sign in here. Get The Leadout Newsletter The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! 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Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. More info. The slopes of Passo Tonale in Italy were ready and calling as I returned to skiing with Crystal Ski after an, ahem, extended break. Located in the Dolomites, the snow-sure resort at 1, metres is popular with families and beginners with miles of rolling blue slopes which made it the perfect spot to rediscover my love of skiing after more than a decade away from the slopes. Passe Tonale is a purpose-built resort, with the majority of the hotels, bars and shops along one road, which sits at the bottom of a row of ski runs. It is therefore easy to find your way around with everything within an easy walking distance of around 3km. The small town centre is quaint and charming with traditional Alpine-style buildings housing hotels, restaurants and quaint gift shops, including a fabulous chocolate shop complete with chocolate fountain and handmade gelato which should not be missed. Passe Tonale straddles the mountain pass that links the Trentino and Lombardy regions of Italy, and at more than 1, metres is high enough for great snow conditions all winter usually until the end of April. The town is linked to neighbouring Ponte Di Legno - a larger town with a more traditional European focused layout around a main square - by ski runs, road and by gondola. With km of mainly intermediate and easy runs, including a row of half a dozen shorter runs right in front of the town centre, Passe Tonale is an ideal resort for families and beginners, or those finding their ski legs again after a break like me. In total there are nine easy blue runs, 25 intermediate red runs and seven black runs in the resort. With long, rolling and scenic blue runs, including a glacier blue run, there were more than enough easy slopes to fill several days of skiing before I felt confident enough to try out a red run. There were also no queues at any of the chairlifts at all while I was there in the last week of January. After a couple of hours with a ski school instructor, I was ready to make my own way and found the resort really easy to navigate using the piste map in the Crystal ski explorer app. A five minute walk from the main ski area is the gondola to the glacier ski area at 3, metres. At the top of the glacier is a long blue run, two red runs, three restaurants and gondola stops, with a black run which joins a red run linking to the more challenging Ponte Di Legno skiing area. As a returning skier, with far from expert skills, the runs offered the perfect balance of scenic and enjoyable easy routes, with options to challenge and improve for intermediate skiers. I stayed at The Grand Hotel Paradiso which oozes chic, with a modern neutral colour palette and huge floor to ceiling windows to take in the uninterrupted mountain landscape which surrounds the hotel. Set slightly away from the main strip of hotels, the stylish hotel is on the side of town closest to the gondolas less than a five minute walk , and has ski-in and -out access at the top of a flight of stairs outside the hotel. The neutral, unstated classy decor continues into the huge bedrooms, which have floor to ceiling windows with balconies to enjoy the stunning sunset views. The hotel boasts a boutique spa area in the basement with a pool, steam rooms and sauna which was delightful after a long day on the slopes. And in-keeping with the family-friendly resort the hotel has kids-clubs and games room. Of the half dozen bars and restaurants at the foot of the slopes in the town centre, La Baracca is the pick of the bunch. The glass-fronted restaurant has amazing views across the slopes, especially the sunny day we visited, and offers table service for just a few euros more per dish than the more typical self-service restaurants nearby. Away from the hotel La Torretta Cucina Pizza is an excellent choice for traditional Trentinto food - think Italian meets Germanic gastronomy, with meat stews, dumplings, polenta, pasta and antipasti jostling for space on an expansive menu. For an extra special treat we sampled a four course Trentino tasting menu in a 12th Century former monastery at the Hotel La Mirandola, which was spectacular. Although the Apres ski is still not as lively as pre-pandemic due to covid restrictions, there are still a number of bars at the bottom of the slopes pumping out loud music and large Aperol Spritz to happy skiers. The Italian skier's reward of choice is a bombardino drink made with Advocaat or eggnog mixed with rum or brandy served warm and I can vouch for its popularity. An NHS covid pass confirming that you have had one dose of the vaccine either a booster jab, first or second jab within the past six months, is valid as a green pass in Italy. Looking for an Apres-ski activity away from the bars? I can highly recommend night snowmobiling. A guided tour takes you speeding up the slopes in the main ski areas, along the tree-lined route to Ponte Di Legno before a speedy ascent back to the town centre and is great fun. Selected Passe Tonale ski passes include one day of skiing in another resort within the region and after a couple of days in the resort we headed out on a ski away day to Madonna di Campiglio. Prices provided are subject to change and have limited availability. Terms and conditions apply. What's On. By Laura Hill. Get the latest Wales Online breaking news on WhatsApp. Join us on WhatsApp. After a slightly stuttered start to the season, ski resorts are now back to almost full swing. 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