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INEOS Grenadiers Italian rider Filippo Ganna competes during the 10th stage of the Giro d'Italia 2026 - Tour of Italy cycling race, 42km individual time trial between Viareggio and Massa on May 19, 2026. (Photo by Luca Bettini / AFP)

As it happened: Big reshuffle in the GC rankings after crucial Giro d’Italia stage 10 time trial

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Thanks for joining us for stage ten, for what was another triumphant day in Afonso Eulálio’s dream Giro d’Italia, but also another assertion of dominance by Jonas Vingegaard – albeit not one as decisive as anticipated. The GC race isn’t over, with Arensman having gained a whole heap of time, Gall having limited his losses, and Eulálio clinging on to the Maglia Rosa. Be sure to return tomorrow for the next chapter of this Giro!

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Amid all the excitement in the GC race, it’s easy to forget that Filippo Ganna won the stage. That is the eighth Giro stage win of his career, all but one of which have come in time trials; and, with a winning margin of 1:54, one of the most comprehensive of the lot. This solidifies his status as one of the best Giro riders of his generation, and among the best time trialists of all time.

That was a great day for Thymen Arensma, who was second on the stage and is now third on GC. For a rider who often doesn’t come into his own until the final week at Grand Tours, the Dutchman is now excellently placed to make the final podium.

INEOS Grenadiers Dutch rider Thymen Arensman competes during the 10th stage of the Giro d'Italia 2026 - Tour of Italy cycling race, 42km individual time trial between Viareggio and Massa on May 19, 2026. (Photo by Luca Bettini / AFP)

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Jonas Vingegaard, who remains 2nd on GC.

MASSA, ITALY - MAY 19: Jonas Vingegaard of Denmark and Team Visma | Lease a Bike - Blue Mountain Jersey competes during the 109th Giro d'Italia 2026, Stage 10 a 42km individual time trial stage from Viareggio to Massa / #UCIWT / on May 19, 2026 in Massa, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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That might not have been a prime Jonas Vingagaard time trial performance, and might still not have the pink jersey, but he remains firmly in control of this race. The closest of the contenders behind him is now Thymen Arensman at 1:30, while the man who had given him most headaches in the mountains, Felix Gall, is now 1:55.

Eulálio, successfully defending the Maglia Rosa.

MASSA, ITALY - MAY 19: Afonso Eulalio of Portugal and Team Bahrain - Victorious - Pink Leader Jersey competes during the 109th Giro d'Italia 2026, Stage 10 a 42km individual time trial stage from Viareggio to Massa / #UCIWT / on May 19, 2026 in Massa, Italy. (Photo by Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

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Eulálio reached the finish with 27 seconds to spare.

As feared, Felix Gall is having a tough time. He’s down in 27th at the first check, losing already half of his lead over Arensman in the virtual GC. At this rate, he might fall off the overall podium spots.

O’Connor has slowed a little relative to the others over the second phase of the course, setting the 8th fastest time at the second check.

That means Hindley has already fallen behind Arensman on the virtual GC.

The (potentially ill) Red Bull pair are fighting to limit their losses. Pellizzari is 16th quickest at the second check, and Hindley the 19th quickest at the first.

Gee-West finishes, and sets the fourth best time, 2:16 down on Ganna. He stands to catapult up the GC.

Gee-West is improving as the course goes on, posting the 5th best time at the 3rd check.

Arensman is looking very good! He’s arrived at the first check with the second fastest time, with only his teammate Ganna faster.

The white jersey Mathys Rondel is struggling, down with the 27th best time at the first check. He’s vulnerable to falling several places on GC.

That’s it the, everyone is now on the road.

And finally, Afonso Eulálio is the last rider to take to the road, adorned all in pink. But will this be his last day in that colour? It’s a hard one to call, as 2:24 could disappear rapidly against as quality a time trialist as Vingegaard on a course like this.

Ben O’Connor is looking very good. He arrives at the first check fourth quickest of anyone so far today!

It’s not a great time for Giulio Pellizzari at the first check, but neither is it a disaster. He’s 18th fastest, in what might be another day of limiting losses as he battles with illness.

Jonas Vingegaard waits at the start ramp, adorned in Visma’s notoriously unaesthetic – but very aerodynamic. He’s probably the only man with the credentials to challenge Ganna. Can he put a fight in for the stage?

Felix Gall rolls of the start ramp. Time trials are not his happy place, but, having climbed brilliantly to move up to third overall, he has high ambitions at this Giro.

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