’One of the worst-organised races’: Aussie star blasts ‘dinosaurs’ as Giro riders protest over snow

LIVIGNO, ITALY - MAY 21: Simon Geschke of Germany and Team Cofidis - Blue Mountain Jersey in the rain and snow prior to the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 16 a 206km stage from Prato di Stelvio to Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana 1625m / #UCIWT / on May 21, 2024 in Livigno, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)
LIVIGNO, ITALY - MAY 21: Simon Geschke of Germany and Team Cofidis - Blue Mountain Jersey in the rain and snow prior to the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 16 a 206km stage from Prato di Stelvio to Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana 1625m / #UCIWT / on May 21, 2024 in Livigno, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images
AFP with staff writers from Afp

Aussie rider Ben O’Connor has blasted Giro d’Italia organisers as “dinosaurs” as riders staged pre-stage protest over being asked to race in heavy snow and rain.

Tadej Pogacar continued his dominance of the event after pounding his way to victory in Tuesday’s shortened 16th stage, which started three hours late after riders rebelled at the conditions.

Riders were supposed to begin a 202km mountain stage between Livigno and Santa Cristina Val Gardena at 11:20am local time with a parade through a ski resort, but plans were changed after hours of discussion, confusion and anger within the peloton and the race began at 2:30pm.

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UMBRAIL PASS, ITALY - MAY 21: Rain and snow conditions at Umbrail Pass (2501m) Swiss-Italian border during the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 16 a 121km stage from Prato di Stelvio to Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana 1625m / Route and stage modified due to adverse weather conditions / #UCIWT / on May 21, 2024 in Umbrail Pass, Italy. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

The stage was twice shortened and eventually began in Laas, 118km from the finish, due to the hazardous conditions after a rider revolt against organisers who pushed for a full day’s racing.

“It’s probably one of the worst-organised races I think and I’m just being honest. This would never happen in 99 per cent of other situations.

,” Australian O’Connor told Eurosport during the delay.

“It’s just a shame that it is 2024 and you have dinosaurs who really don’t see the human side of things.”

O’Connor lost time in his pursuit of a podium spot but Slovenian cycling superstar Pogacar burst to the fifth stage win -- and second in a row -- of his first ever Giro to take another big step towards a third triumph at a Grand Tour.

The two-time Tour de France winner could have held his position in the peloton and still led the three-week race handsomely but he surged past Giulio Pellizzari in the final kilometre before holding five fingers aloft as he crossed the line.

Pogacar gave Pellizzari his overall leader’s pink jersey as the pair embraced at the end of a tumultuous stage which was overshadowed by the rider revolt.

“The day started really on and off and we didn’t know what to do but once we started racing it was fine,” said Pogacar.

SANTA CRISTINA VALGARDENA - MONTE PANA, ITALY - MAY 21: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Alternate crop) Tadej Pogacar of Slovenia and UAE Team Emirates - Pink Leader Jersey celebrates at finish line as stage winner during the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 16 a 118.7km stage from Lasa - Laas to Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana 1625m / Route and stage modified due to adverse weather conditions / #UCIWT / on May 21, 2024 in Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana, Italy. (Photo by Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

“At first since yesterday was just thinking to be safe today... in the end it was good for us and also I think good for the people, good for everybody. I think we should be happy given the circumstances.”

The day was certainly a good one for Pogacar as he leads Daniel Martinez by seven minutes and 18 seconds in the overall standings and also leads in the mountains classification after two straight summit victories.

However at one point it looked like the day’s stage might not even begin as dreadful weather peppered the original start line in Livigno.

LIVIGNO, ITALY - MAY 21: Jonathan Milan of Italy and Team Lidl - Trek - Purple Points Jersey in the rain and snow prior to the 107th Giro d'Italia 2024, Stage 16 a 206km stage from Prato di Stelvio to Santa Cristina Valgardena - Monte Pana 1625m / #UCIWT / on May 21, 2024 in Livigno, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

Shortly before noon in Italy, organisers RCS had said that riders were supposed to start a parade around snow-covered Livigno before heading to Prati allo Stelvio, 121km from the finish, where the stage proper would get underway at around 2:00pm.

But there was no-one at the start line despite RCS’s insistence on a start in Livigno, where local authorities had paid to have a Giro stage start in the ski resort.

“The riders are united on the issue,” Adam Hansen, president of the riders’ union, told broadcaster Eurosport, adding that they had voted unanimously to not participate in the stage as scheduled.

The start was then moved down to the valley and pushed back three hours so riders did not have to take the Giogo di Santa Maria pass, where the snow was falling heavily.

The peloton assembled in the shelter of a petrol station before setting off, swaddled in rain gear, for the shortened run.

French climber Valentin Paret-Peintre said that the peloton would only ride the full stage if RCS’s race chiefs “drive it in a convertible”.

Two-time world champion Julian Alaphilippe, who went it alone with 30km remaining only to give up the ghost, joked that he would spend the day “making snowmen”.

Difficult weather and sometimes bitter disputes about whether or not certain stages should take place are a regular feature of the Giro.

Organisers face further problems with their route before the Giro ends in Rome on Sunday.

There are mountain stages through the Alps and Dolomites scheduled for Wednesday, Friday and Saturday and more bad weather is forecast.