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Jannik Sinner knew it right away, Lidl-Trek only realizes in Rome that Ciccone's withdrawal proves more painful than everSimon Yates came in first, Isaac Del Toro second, Richard Carapazt hird, Derek Gee fourth, and Damiano Caruso fifth. Anyone ...
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"Motivational speech" from Pedersen was much needed after Ciccone’s dramatic withdrawal: "He really wanted to attack"But at Lidl–Trek, the mood on Monday, the third and final rest day, wasn’t entirely euphoric. The team has Mads Pedersen in the purple points jersey with four stage wins, and saw Daan Hoole ( Stage 10 ...
The Giro d’Italia is set up for dynamite in the Dolomites. Prodigious youngster Isaac del Toro, 21, is still in pink, he has a teammate chasing desperately, and there are a cabal of contenders in ...
'Giving up the Giro breaks my heart' Italian says after falling ill on Monday When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The Italian ...
April 22 (Reuters) - Italian rider Giulio Ciccone claimed his first stage win in almost two years at the Tour of the Alps but may consider changing his signature celebration after receiving a fine ...
Giulio Ciccone’s hopes of riding the Giro d'Italia hang in the balance after his diagnosis with COVID-19. Trek-Segafredo announced the positive test on Monday and the Italian’s symptoms have ...
“It was certainly about time – but more than that it was badly needed,” Ciccone joked about his solo win on the Giro’s first day in the Alps. “This win comes after a long and difficult ...
CHAMPAGNEY, France – Giulio Ciccone’s biggest dream is to wear the Giro d’Italia’s pink jersey once in his life. He will be covered in a more prestigious color Friday at the Tour de France ...
Giulio Ciccone claimed his first win in over two years with a fine solo victory on stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia as Richard Carapaz retained the race lead. Italy's Ciccone, 27, broke clear of the ...
Start the Tour of the Alps 2025 on the right foot for Giulio Ciccone, who finally returns to winning after almost two years of fasting and does so in the way that suits him best: attacking with ...
CHAMPAGNEY, France — Two Tour de France rookies stole the show on the first mountain stage, with Dylan Teuns of Belgium winning Stage 6 and Giulio Ciccone of Italy taking the overall race lead ...
“It was a very hard stage. We did the maximum. I want to thank my team-mates. It was a stage for Alaphilippe. It’s fair enough that he got the yellow jersey back. He did it with great determination. I ...
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