The Giro d'Italia will have this Friday and Saturday a shake-up among the top positions of the general classification with the last two battle stages among the men fighting to finish among the best of the race and those who still dream of stage victories. High mountains, as is tradition, delivered its verdict in the 109th edition of the race, which will have this Sunday the victory parade through the streets of Rome. Among the 156 riders still competing out of the 184 who started the route on May 8 in Bulgaria, two Colombians, Egan Bernal (Netcompany Ineos) and Éiner Rubio (Movistar), are called upon to gain greater prominence as they have done in previous stages.