Mikel Landa: Giro d'Italia final week could have a lot of surprises

TURIN ITALY MAY 21 Mikel Landa Meana of Spain and Team Bahrain Victorious during the 105th Giro dItalia 2022 Stage 14 a 147km stage from Santena to Torino Giro WorldTour on May 21 2022 in Turin Italy Photo by Tim de WaeleGetty Images
Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious) climbed into fourth overall with top 10 finish on stage 14 (Image credit: Getty Images)

A large part of Mikel Landa’s appeal is based on his habitual Houdini act at the Grand Tours. Typically, some misfortune or other binds the Basque’s chances in chains early in the race, and he then proceeds to grapple furiously to break free. On occasion, Landa has gone as far as locating the key, but he has never yet managed to turn the lock.

Those attempted remontadas linger in the memory but Landa’s mark on the roll of honour is faint. Before this Giro d’Italia began, his palmarès counted just one podium finish from 16 Grand Tour starts, a meagre return for one of the most entertaining riders of the past decade.

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Barry Ryan
Head of Features

Barry Ryan is Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of The Ascent: Sean Kelly, Stephen Roche and the Rise of Irish Cycling’s Golden Generation, published by Gill Books.