Kiwi cyclist George Bennett has moved up the general classification after a busy finish to stage four of the Giro d'Italia.
Bennett crossed the line in 14th on the stage, 10 seconds behind the winner - a finish which saw him beat several other favourites, despite not closing his deficit on overall leader Rohan Dennis.
The stage was won by Tim Wellens, who edged Michael Woods and Bennett's teammate, Enrico Battaglin, on the short and steep uphill finish.
Indeed, it was Battaglin who caused the most drama from a New Zealand perspective, with the commentators confusing the Italian rider for Bennett, leaving some fans under the impression that Bennett was in sight of a famous stage win.
It was not to be however, with the Kiwi climber coming in as the lead rider of the third group - six seconds behind general classification contenders such as Thibaut Pinot and Tom Dumoulin, but ahead of Chris Froome and Miguel Angel Lopez, who both lost 21 seconds.