Chaos on Giro d'Italia Gravel Stage as Favourites Crash, Lose Time
- On May 18, 2025, the 181-kilometer race from Gubbio to Siena featured five gravel sectors and a series of crashes that affected several leading riders.
- The treacherous gravel roads caused multiple crashes and punctures, notably Primož Roglič's fall on the second gravel sector, slowing the five-time Grand Tour winner.
- Wout van Aert won the stage after a two-up sprint against Isaac del Toro, who claimed the maglia rosa as the first Mexican rider to lead the race.
- Roglič lost over two minutes on the day, dropping from second to tenth and lying 2:25 behind leader Del Toro, while Michael Storer also crashed and lost time.
- With the race’s second rest day scheduled for Monday, Roglič is set to try and make up lost time in Tuesday’s 28.6-kilometer time trial stage that runs from Lucca to Pisa amid changes to the overall standings.
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