BURY'S Simon Yates delivered Team BikeExchange an overall podium placing at the 104th edition of the Giro d’Italia after the 21-day race concluded with an individual time trial in Milan.

Yates’ third-place finish, makes it GreenEDGE Cycling’s fourth Grand Tour podium placing, following on from Yates’ 2018 Vuelta a España victory and Esteban Chaves’ second and third place finishes in the 2016 Giro d’Italia and Vuelta a España respectively.

After racing with maturity through the three-week event, Yates launched himself into second place on the standings after an impressive performance on the mighty Monte Zoncolan on stage 14, before showing his real strength in the final week of racing as the race entered the high mountains.

The British climber attacked and gained time on the Maglia Rosa on stage 17 before claiming a spectacular solo victory on stage 19. After relentless work day in, day out from his Team BikeExchange companions, it was up to Yates to secure his final podium placing on today’s final 30.3km individual time trial stage.

The 28-year-old successfully charged around the course without problems, to cement his position on the GC, as Egan Bernal was crowned the 2021 champion ahead of second placed Damiano Caruso after a thrilling three-week battle.

Simon Yates – Third place overall

“I am proud of what I accomplished here. I have no regrets. Those guys showed day in, day out that they were better, so I can only be proud of what I did.

I had some small problems at the start but then I could really show myself in the third week, but I also paid for my efforts yesterday. Yesterday I was not as good as my stage win, but as I have said before you have to be good for the full three weeks.

I did my best every day, the days in the cold, the body didn’t respond as well as I wanted it to but that is one of those things, you have to deal with bad days and bad moments and that is how you go on to win the race. Egan did that successfully on numerous days.”

Matt White – Head Sport Director

“We came to win the Giro d’Italia, we gave 100% from start to finish, the whole organisation and there is a whole lot of work and effort behind this result.

There is only one winner, but we gave it all we could. We had a great stage win, we arrived on the podium and the boys and everyone behind Simon gave 100% commitment to this effort, so we can leave the Giro d’Italia very proud of the effort the whole team has made.”

2021 Giro d’Italia stage 21 results:

1. Filippo Ganna 33:48

2. Rémi Cavagna +0:12

3. Edoardo Affini +0:13

23. Michael Hepburn (Team BikeExchange) +1:52

Final 2021 Giro d'Italia General Classification:

1. Egan Bernal 86:17:28

2. Damiano Caruso +1:29

3. Simon Yates (Team BikeExchange) +4:15

Photo courtesy of Getty Sport

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Egan Bernal sealed overall victory in the Giro d’Italia as his Ineos Grenadiers team-mate Filippo Ganna won the closing time trial in Milan and Simon Yates claimed a podium finish.

Bernal began the 30km race against the clock with a one minute 59 second advantage over Damiano Caruso after the Italian’s victory on the Alpe Motta on Saturday, and finished with a final margin of victory of 89 seconds to deliver a second consecutive Giro win for the Grenadiers.

Yates, who had put a scare into Bernal with his attacking approach in the final week, secured third place, four minutes 15 seconds down – his best result yet in a race he has consistently targeted since his Vuelta a Espana-winning season in 2018.

Bernal knew he simply needed to stay calm – and stay upright – to see the job through before he could celebrate in the shadow of Milan’s Duomo.

“I was just focused on my effort, thinking I can’t do a mistake, I don’t want to lose the Giro in one corner,” he said.

“I was starting to push in the parts where I could push but in the corners I don’t take any risks. I think it was the first time trial I enjoyed. I always suffer in the time trials but today was a special one.

“There were a lot of Colombian flags and all the people cheering for me when I arrived and I realised I had won it was an incredible feeling. I cannot describe what I’m feeing inside of me.”

Bernal – who earned his first professional contract in Italy as a teenager – adds the Giro title to his Tour de France crown from 2019, but the 24-year-old has had to show much more maturity over the past three weeks.

Where two years ago he was thrust into yellow on a chaotic weather-shortened stage 19 of the Tour, effectively needing to defend it for only a brief stage 20, Sunday was his 12th day in pink at the Giro.

In that time he has faced attacks from rivals and questions over his long-standing back injury, but never looked seriously vulnerable.

Yates had been the man to do most of the probing, taking 53 seconds out of the Colombian on stage 17, then another 28 seconds on Friday.

Though his challenge faded on the penultimate day, a podium finish remains an encouraging result for the 28-year-old Lancastrian.

“I am proud of what I accomplished here,” Yates said. “I have no regrets. Those guys showed day in, day out that they were better, so I can only be proud of what I did.

“I had some small problems at the start but then I could really show myself in the third week, but I also paid for my efforts yesterday. Yesterday I was not as good as my stage win, but as I have said before you have to be good for the full three weeks.”

Ganna defied a puncture to take the stage victory with a time of 33 minutes 48 seconds, bookending the race after his win in the opening time trial, but it would surely have been a different story had Remi Cavagna – who finished 12 seconds down – not crashed in the final kilometre of his own ride.

“When you see the puncture you think I’ve lost the race, but I knew I had a good gap to the second rider so I changed the bike really fast, like a Formula One race,” the 24-year-old said.

“Then I had to wait for Cavagna because he is a really good time triallist. I saw this crash and I thought, ‘OK, we’ve played with the same cards today’ because without my puncture and his crash the result would be the same I think.”