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Caleb Ewan wins seventh stage of Giro d'Italia, Bob Jungels retains overall lead

Australia's Caleb Ewan of the Orica team sprints to win the 7th stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling race from Castrovillari to Alberob
Image: Australia's Caleb Ewan of the Orica team sprints to win the seventh stage of the 100th Giro d'Italia

Australian rider Caleb Ewan won the seventh stage of the Giro d'Italia in a sprint finish while Bob Jungels held on to the pink jersey on Friday.

Ewan, who won a stage on the Tour of Spain two years ago, came agonisingly close to opening his Giro account for the Orica team in the opening days of the 100th edition.

Pressure was growing on the 22-year-old's shoulders, but the Aussie sprint star known as the 'Pocket Rocket' delivered in style, negotiating a technical finish to power his way to the slimmest of victories on the uphill finish line.

"It's been a little bit difficult for us in the first part of the Giro d'Italia. I came close and the guys worked really hard, so I'm happy to finally win," said Ewan.

"It was a really close sprint. I had to do some work with three kilometres to go so I was a little tired for the sprint. But Luka (Mezgec) did a great lead out, so it was perfect."

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Colombian Fernando Gaviria, the winner of two stages on his race debut with the Quick Step team, finished a close second with Ireland's Sam Bennett (Bora) finishing third.

Lotto sprinter Andre Greipel finished fourth, with Jungels among the peloton that arrived seconds later following a largely flat 217 km ride from Castrovillari that saw a two-man breakaway end with 18 km to race.

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Jungels remains six seconds in front of Welshman Geraint Thomas (Sky), with British compatriot Adam Yates (Orica) third, at 10secs behind.

Italy's defending champion Vincenzo Nibali is fourth overall, three places ahead of Colombian race favourite Nairo Quintana, of Movistar.

The eighth stage on Saturday is an undulating 189 km ride from Molfetta to Peschici that favours sprinters with uphill finishing abilities.

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