Nibali cements grand tour reputation with Giro win

The Italian claimed his second Giro d’Italia title in vintage fashion on Sunday

Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali poses with the trophy after winning the 99th Giro d’Italia, Tour of Italy. Photograph: Luk Beniesluk Benies/AFP/Getty Images
Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali poses with the trophy after winning the 99th Giro d’Italia, Tour of Italy. Photograph: Luk Beniesluk Benies/AFP/Getty Images

Vincenzo Nibali cemented his reputation as one of the great grand tour riders when he claimed his second Giro d’Italia title in vintage fashion on Sunday.

The Italian, who won the 2013 Giro, was battered and bruised after a terrible performance in last Sunday’s uphill time trial and Tuesday’s mountain stage to Andalo, but when all seemed lost he hit back in style.

The Astana rider won solo in Risoul on Friday when overall leader Steven Kruiswijk crashed, and he put the hammer down on Saturday by dropping Alejandro Valverde and Esteban Chaves, who was wearing the pink jersey.

Nibali is one of only six men to win all three grand tours; the 2013 Giro, ’10 Vuelta and ’14 Tour de France crowns.

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His team considered pulling him from the race earlier this week after his mediocre form saw him slip out of contention.

Nibali eventually beat Colombian Chaves (Orica-GreenEDGE) by 52 seconds and Spain’s Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) by 1:17.