Yates holds off Thomas to win Tirreno-Adriatico, Canada’s Woods finishes eighth
SAN BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO, Italy — Simon Yates held off a final-stage challenge from Geraint Thomas to win the eight-day Tirreno-Adriatico race Monday and set himself up as one of the favourites for the Giro d’Italia.
Canadian Michael Woods, who took the overall lead after winning Stage 3, finished eighth overall — 2:12 behind the leader. The 33-year-old from Ottawa also led after Stage 4 but dropped to eighth overall after an 11th-place showing in the fifth stage.
Woods now turns his attention to the 2020 UCI Road World Championships, slated for Sept. 24-27 in Imola, Italy.
In the concluding 10-kilometre individual time trial, Thomas finished 22 seconds ahead of Yates but that wasn’t enough for the 2018 Tour de France champion to overcome the 39-second deficit he opened the day with.