Roglič, Ayuso, Bernal Lose 48 Seconds to Del Toro After Crash Splits Giro d'Italia Peloton on Stage 14
- A multi-rider crash during stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia on May 25, 2025, on slick roads near Gorizia-Nova Gorica split the peloton and affected top general classification contenders.
- The crash happened on a narrow left-hand bend with 23km remaining and caught riders including Roglič, Ayuso, Bernal, Tiberi, and Ciccone, who were chasing the lead group.
- Race leader Isaac del Toro and his lead group avoided the crash and finished 1:07 ahead, while breakaway riders including Kasper Asgreen extended their lead, winning the stage.
- Pedersen mentioned that Ciccone would drop from the GC today, and their opportunity to contend for the stage win slipped away, while Del Toro described the crash as involving a slide followed by several collisions.
- Affected riders lost significant time, with Ciccone limping to his team car and others struggling to regain ground, indicating the crash will alter the general classification standings.
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