Giro d'Italia

Stage 3: Catania - Milazzo 221km

Giro 3: Daniele Bennati wins

Italian cyclist Daniele Bennati won stage 3 of the Giro d'Italia into Milazzo on Monday to record his first ever success in the race.

His Liquigas team-mate Franco Pellizotti retained the overall leader's pink jersey.

Bennati - winner of two stages in the Tour de France and three in the Tour of Spain last year - edged out German veteran Erik Zabel in a sprint finish at the end of the 221 kilometres ride. Zabel's compatriot Danilo Hondo was third.

CSC's bradley mcgee wasn't so fortunate; a broken collar bone ended his giro.: csc's bradley mcgee wasn't so fortunate; a broken collar bone ended his giro.

However, the stage saw the end of Australian rider Bradley McGee's challenge as the 32-year-old - who wore the pink jersey for two days in the 2004 Giro - took a crashing fall around 20 kilometres from the finish. McGee broke his collarbone.

Another of CSC's Australian riders, Stuart O'Grady, picked up an identical injury from a seperate fall and despite struggling on to cross the finish line, the winner of the 2007 Paris-Roubaix had to pull out of the race.

Another group crash involved Sunday's stage winner Riccardo Ricco, but the Italian was able to resume the race, though, he suffered a suspected fracture of the index finger of his left hand.

Bennati was far from complimentary about Monday's circuit.

Ah, podium girls.: ah, podium girls.

"I'd prefer not to talk about it as I'd only be too harsh on it. What I will say is that we all saw dangerous roads that suddenly narrowed, with railings along the roadside, and so on and so on," the 27-year-old complained.

The Giro moves from Sicily to the Italian mainland on Tuesday with the fourth stage, a 183km ride from Pizzo Calabro to Catanzaro lungomare.

For a full report and photos, visit Cyclingnews.com.

© BikeRadar & AFP 2008

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