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Giro d'Italia 2019: Stage 17

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Welcome, the mountains continue in the final week of the Giro. There's nothing like the Mortirolo today, but there's still a tough parcours with a demanding final climb and at this point in the race, any weaknesses are very much magnified. Richard Carapaz has shown no signs of it so far - what can Vincenzo Nibali conjure up today? 

The last of the riders are signing on in Commezzadura and we're just under 10 minutes from the start of today's stage.

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The peloton hits the first climb. Here's how it looks. 

Vendrame and Roglic's teammate Koen Bouwman make it over to the break to make it 11. Names to follow. 

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Jungels and co reach Maestri, who was still stuck in between. 

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One of the topics of discussion over the last few days has surrounded the mechanical problem and bike change for Primoz Roglic during Sunday's dramatic finale. It was revealed after the stage that the DSs had stopped for a late comfort break and Roglic was forced to take his teammate Antwan Tolhoek's bike. During the rest day, there was some questionable speculation in the Italian press about what happened to Roglic's broken bike. It turned out that Tolhoek had picked up a replacement bike from Movistar, who then brought the Jumbo-Visma bike to the finish. Movistar DS Max Sciandri elaborated further on the incident. You can read the full story here

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Front wheel puncture for yesterday's winner Ciccone in the peloton, but he won't have much trouble getting back in. 

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Here's what the climb looks like. Short, but pretty steep. 

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Back in the peloton, it's still Ineos, Bahrain, and Movistar trading turns. They're 6:30 behind and it looks like the winner will come from the break.

Jungels, Chaves, Kangert and co are 25 seconds down on the front group. 

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Conci is caught by Bakelants, Peters, Neilands, Kangert, Bouwman, and Vendrame. That's the first chase group. Formolo, Jungels etc further back. 

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That duo reach Carthy as Mollema tries and fails to drag them back. 

And what of Nibali, who has been the most attacking presence in this Giro? It's hard to read too much into that, but it seemed significant that he wasn't able to hold pace with Carapaz and Lopez at the end there. Is that a sign of weakness or can the Italian still hurt Carapaz in the final two mountain stages? He now needs 1:54 on the Ecuadorian - or a little less if you factor in the gains he'd expect to make in the final-day time trial. 

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