Jai Hindley is set to become the first Australian winner of the Giro d’Italia after taking control of the race on the penultimate stage in the Dolomites.The Bora-Hansgrohe rider began the day three seconds behind Richard Carapaz of Ineos Grenadiers but surged ahead of his rival on the final climb of the Passo Fedaia.With only a 17.4 kilometres time trial in Verona to come on Sunday, Hindley’s lead of one minute and 25 seconds should be ample to see him secure a first Grand Tour victory.The 26-year-old wore the Maglia Rosa at the same stage two years ago only to...