Belgian racer Dries De Bondt had a very busy three weeks at the Giro d’Italia, making the breakaway on six occasions and often battling with Mads Pedersen at mid-stage intermediate sprints, efforts which saw him celebrate a win in that minor classification on the final podium in Rome.
However, the 33-year-old’s actions on the penultimate stage over the Colle delle Finestre attracted attention as much as any of his others during the Grand Tour. After making the day’s early breakaway, he was eventually caught by the GC favourites on the brutal climb, with Simon Yates having already launched what would be his Giro-winning attack up the road.
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De Bondt celebrates winning the Giro d’Italia intermediate sprint competition in Rome (Image credit: Getty Images)