Giro d'Italia
Stage 6: Potenza - Napoli
Italy
Thursday 15 May 2025
226 km
Magnier takes maiden Grand Tour podium at Il Giro
The city of Paolo Sorrentino and of the current Serie A leaders, Napoli first hosted a stage finish in 1909. It was the inaugural edition of the race, the once mighty Ottoman Empire was more than a decade away from dissolving, and Giovanni Rossignoli emerged as the fastest from a small group after 242 kilometers and four climbs.
On Thursday, the peloton returned there at the end of this year’s longest stage – 227 kilometers – and this time it was a bunch sprint, which was won by Kaden Groves (Alpecin-Deceuninck). It was the last day before the race’s first summit finish, and for that reason, the peloton took it easy behind the small breakaway animating the stage that comprised four climbs, the last of which came around 80 kilometers from the finish.
The race wasn’t quiet, on the contrary; due to the rain and the slippery roads, a huge crash took place with 70 kilometers to go, taking out of the race a couple of riders. Soudal Quick-Step’s Josef Cerny, Gianmarco Garofoli and Paul Magnier were involved in that pile-up that prompted the organisers to briefly neutralize the stage, but fortunately continued and concluded the race. Despite this important setback, Magnier still featured in the finale and showed a strong turn of speed in the last 300 meters, sprinting to third for his first Grand Tour podium – a result from which the Frenchman will take a lot of heart.
“It was a complicated stage with that crash that changed how the finale was raced, because the GC guys weren’t there in the end and the peloton was significantly reduced. The last kilometers were really fast, as we pulled hard to catch the breakaway. Together with Luke, we did a good job and I could sprint – despite being boxed in – and get my first top three, which makes me happy and motivates me a lot to fight for a victory in the next flat stages. I am feeling better and better and I hope to get some more nice results at this race with the team”, said Paul after racking up his sixth podium of the year.
Photo credit: ©Tim De Waele / Getty Images
Race details
1 |
Kaden Groves Alpecin - Deceuninck |
4:59:52 |
2 |
Milan Fretin Cofidis |
0:00 |
3 |
Paul Magnier
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
4 |
Max Kanter XDS Astana Team |
0:00 |
5 |
Giovanni Lonardi Team Polti VisitMalta |
0:00 |
6 |
Maikel Zijlaard Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
0:00 |
7 |
Martin Marcellusi VF Group - Bardiani CSF - Faizanè |
0:00 |
8 |
Luca Mozzato |
0:00 |
9 |
Matevž Govekar Bahrain - Victorious |
0:00 |
10 |
Olav Kooij Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
0:00 |
31 |
Luke Lamperti
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
32 |
Gianmarco Garofoli
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
54 |
Ethan Hayter
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
141 |
Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
152 |
James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
174 |
Josef Černý
Soudal Quick-Step |
0:00 |
1 |
Mads Pedersen Lidl - Trek |
20:11:44 |
2 |
Primož Roglič Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe |
0:17 |
3 |
Mathias Vacek Lidl - Trek |
0:24 |
4 |
Brandon McNulty UAE Team Emirates - XRG |
0:31 |
5 |
Isaac del Toro Romero UAE Team Emirates - XRG |
0:32 |
6 |
Juan Ayuso Pesquera UAE Team Emirates - XRG |
0:35 |
7 |
Max Poole Team Picnic PostNL |
0:43 |
8 |
Antonio Tiberi Bahrain - Victorious |
0:44 |
9 |
Michael Storer Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
0:46 |
10 |
Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe |
0:50 |
42 |
Mattia Cattaneo
Soudal Quick-Step |
3:00 |
44 |
James Knox
Soudal Quick-Step |
3:12 |
76 |
Gianmarco Garofoli
Soudal Quick-Step |
11:41 |
141 |
Josef Černý
Soudal Quick-Step |
42:24 |
144 |
Paul Magnier
Soudal Quick-Step |
43:20 |
147 |
Ethan Hayter
Soudal Quick-Step |
44:20 |
171 |
Luke Lamperti
Soudal Quick-Step |
49:59 |
1 |
Mads Pedersen Lidl - Trek |
141 pt |
2 |
Olav Kooij Team Visma | Lease a Bike |
55 pt |
3 |
Casper van Uden Team Picnic PostNL |
50 pt |
4 |
Orluis Aular Sanabria Movistar Team |
42 pt |
5 |
Edoardo Zambanini Bahrain - Victorious |
41 pt |
6 |
Alessandro Tonelli Team Polti VisitMalta |
35 pt |
7 |
Thomas Pidcock Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team |
31 pt |
8 |
Taco van der Hoorn Intermarché - Wanty |
25 pt |
9 |
Maikel Zijlaard Tudor Pro Cycling Team |
25 pt |
10 |
Enzo Paleni Groupama - FDJ |
24 pt |
29 |
Paul Magnier
Soudal Quick-Step |
10 pt |
56 |
Ethan Hayter
Soudal Quick-Step |
2 pt |
1 |
Lorenzo Fortunato XDS Astana Team |
49 pt |
2 |
Sylvain Moniquet Cofidis |
20 pt |
3 |
Enzo Paleni Groupama - FDJ |
15 pt |
4 |
Taco van der Hoorn Intermarché - Wanty |
14 pt |
5 |
Pello Bilbao López de Armentia Bahrain - Victorious |
12 pt |
6 |
Alessandro Tonelli Team Polti VisitMalta |
11 pt |
7 |
Giulio Ciccone Lidl - Trek |
9 pt |
8 |
Alessandro Verre |
8 pt |
9 |
Chris Hamilton Team Picnic PostNL |
6 pt |
10 |
Mads Pedersen Lidl - Trek |
4 pt |
1 |
Mathias Vacek Lidl - Trek |
20:12:08 |
2 |
Isaac del Toro Romero UAE Team Emirates - XRG |
0:08 |
3 |
Juan Ayuso Pesquera UAE Team Emirates - XRG |
0:11 |
4 |
Max Poole Team Picnic PostNL |
0:19 |
5 |
Antonio Tiberi Bahrain - Victorious |
0:20 |
6 |
Giulio Pellizzari Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe |
0:26 |
7 |
Davide Piganzoli Team Polti VisitMalta |
0:35 |
8 |
Felix Engelhardt Team Jayco AlUla |
1:53 |
9 |
Martin Tjøtta |
2:35 |
10 |
Edoardo Zambanini Bahrain - Victorious |
2:50 |
19 |
Gianmarco Garofoli
Soudal Quick-Step |
11:17 |
38 |
Paul Magnier
Soudal Quick-Step |
42:56 |
43 |
Luke Lamperti
Soudal Quick-Step |
49:35 |
1 | Lidl - Trek | 60:36:32 |
2 | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | 0:07 |
3 | Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe | 0:15 |
4 | Movistar Team | 1:35 |
5 | Team Jayco AlUla | 2:52 |
6 | XDS Astana Team | 3:00 |
7 | Bahrain - Victorious | 3:24 |
8 | INEOS Grenadiers | 3:55 |
9 | Team Picnic PostNL | 4:37 |
10 | Team Visma | Lease a Bike | 4:55 |