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Gatto wins 8th stage of Giro, Contador closes gap

Oscar Gatto fended off a late charge from race favourite Alberto Contador of Spain to win the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday.

Oscar Gatto had to fight off a late charge from race favourite Alberto Contador to win the eighth stage of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday.

Gatto attacked on the final climb to the finish and only Contador broke from the pack to chase him.

"I'm a sprinter, but I've always liked finishes like this, slightly uphill and technically difficult," Gatto said. "I looked around once but didn't see anyone.

"Then when I looked again, I saw it was a Saxo Bank and thought, 'I wonder if it's Contador.'"

"I was slightly worried because I knew I didn't have much left for an eventual sprint, but I checked one last time near the line. I knew I'd got it and began celebrating."

The pair finished the 217-kilometre stage that began in Sapri in four hours 59 minutes 45 seconds, while Alessandro Petacchi led home the chasing pack to finish five seconds behind in third.

Dutchman Pieter Weening retained the pink jersey for the third consecutive day. He leads with 28 hours nine minutes 49 seconds after he finished among the chasing group.

"Today, for me and the team, it was simple, only the finish was going to be hard," Weening said. "There were a lot of climbers and I had to be in the front because there could have been a lot of time gaps."

Toronto's Michael Barry, who rides for Sky Procycling, finished 83rd and is 71st overall.

Contador's second place finish lifts him to fifth overall, 13 seconds behind Weening.

"First of all, I want to acknowledge the great work done by my team which kept me in contention until the very end and, because of this, I was able to take a few seconds [off]," Contador said. "It was a dangerous finish, so we knew we had to be aware."

Mirko Selvaggi and Leonardo Giordani went on the attack after two kilometres and opened up a lead of 10 minutes 50 seconds.

The pair held their advantage until 7.5 kilometres from the finish when the sprinters in the peloton finally hauled them in after good work by the Quick Step and HTC-Highroad teams.

Gatto shot from the pack with 2.5 kilometres remaining and even Contador's best efforts were not enough to stop him.

The Giro continues on Sunday with a 169-kilometre mountain stage from Messina to Etna In the 2009 Giro, a stage ended atop another volcano — Mount Vesuvius in Naples. The 21-stage Giro finishes in Milan on May 29.