Giro d’Italia review: The good, the bad, and the (sometimes) boring
Giro di Hoody: The race had its moments and delivered a thrilling finale, but lacked sparks to bring it to greatness.
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Giro di Hoody: The race had its moments and delivered a thrilling finale, but lacked sparks to bring it to greatness.
'The riders make the race but they need inspiring terrain to ensure the script isn’t predictable', writes former Giro stage winner.
Hindley's Giro win is a milestone moment for Australian cycling, but that's only part of it.
Pozzovivo is one of two Italian veterans to finish among the whippersnappers at this year’s Giro d’Italia.
'Landismo' is back where he belongs.
Stage 3 was raced on a rapid Central London circuit, and culminated in a third consecutive win for Wiebes at the RideLondon Classique.
Bahrain Victorious rider says he will likely ride the Tour de France after a strong Giro performance that’s boosted his motivation.
Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl rider won three of the six stages to wrap up the GC victory.
SD Worx team couldn’t make it hard enough against unstoppable Wiebes.
The Australian says he's been working on his TT skills since moving to Bora-Hansgrohe over the winter.
DSM rider wins all three stages and overall.
FDJ-Nouvelle Aquitaine-Futuroscope rider praises expansion of race, but fuming at lack of TV coverage.
National TT champ Sobrero dominates to bring Italy its fifth stage win, Hindley scores first-ever maglia rosa for both Bora-Hansgrohe and Australia.
There are many ways to end a grand tour, but not all are created the same.
23-year-old DSM rider takes second victory in a row in Essex and extends GC lead.
Other sprinters struggle to challenge ‘unreal’ Lorena Wiebes.
Dutch rider beats Bastianelli and Norsgaard to extend overall lead.
Jumbo-Visma to split ambitions between green and yellow jerseys as Primož Roglič looks to overturn Tadej Pogačar's Tour dominance.
Team DSM sprinter takes convincing win on first stage of three-day race.
Jumbo-Visma’s GC challenge may have come to nothing, but Koen Bouwman provided plenty to celebrate with two stage wins and a likely king of the mountains prize.
The Hungarian almost crashed after missing corner in the final meters of stage 19.
In-form New Zealand star felt good but hampered by crash and mechanical, looking to next stages.
Australian still sits three seconds back from the pink jersey Carapaz: 'We’ve got a tough day coming up tomorrow, I think that will be the big decider.'
World champion beaten by Laura Wiebes in first race since Paris-Roubaix.
Richard Carapaz, Jai Hindley, Mikel Landa hit the line together after last-corner crash wipes out Andrea Vendrame and Attila Valter.
Boswell will be back to defend his title, but he also wants everyone out there to enjoy the ride.
Team DSM rider beats Balsamo and Norsgaard after break caught in final kilometer.
Is Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl cooking up a secret plan to bring Cavendish, Evenepoel, Jakobsen, and Alaphilippe to the Tour de France? Let's hope so.
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From Girmay and Kristoff to Van der Hoorn and Hirt, Intermarché-Wanty is the team that took on the WorldTour giants and won.
Groupama-FDJ sprinter mixes disappointment at not being able to sprint and pride in his team for its efforts in failed stage 18 chase.
Carbs, carbs, and more carbs.
Some new factors are in play, including aerodynamic trickery.
For James Startt, no visit to Venice is ever complete without visiting the jewel that is the Peggy Guggenheim Collection.
Stage 18 was meant to be a routine sprint stage, but the peloton was caught napping and Dries De Bondt won from the breakaway.
The Belgian is loving every moment of his racing career after he came close to losing it all following a crash in 2014 that left him in a coma.
'On Saturday we’re going to high altitude and that’s Richard Carapaz's playground,' Australian writes in his exclusive VeloNews blog.
Quick-Step director Davide Bramati says the four escapees were stronger than the bunch and the only way to catch them was if he’d used his car to lead the chase behind them.
After two years of false starts, Stetina's Paydirt debuted on Saturday, May 21 under perfectly sunny skies.
Quick-Step sports director thinks that Fabio Jakobsen would beat Mark Cavendish in two out of three sprints.
A four-rider breakaway upsets the sprinters.
Giro di Hoody: These are hard times for sprinters facing reduced opportunities across ever more challenging grand tours.
The 23-year-old Portuguese rider was poised in fourth overall in GC ahead of stage 18.
Five stages on from their last thrilling battle into Cuneo, sprinters Arnaud Démare and Mark Cavendish get a final chance for glory as the Giro heads for Treviso
A late chance for the sprinters.
A veteran cycling reporter finally makes his way to the Giro d’Italia after 30 years.
Want to see Mathieu van der Poel on the attack in the high Alps? This is the place to do it.
The Australian is running out of time to claw back time on Richard Carapaz but he believes the penultimate stage will prove decisive.
A Tour of Norway stage win with a strange statistic.
Ineos Grenadiers captain keeps hold of three-second lead in the overall classification in taught battle with rival Jai Hindley.
Richard Carapaz, Jai Hindley confirm status as two 'capi' of the Giro, Mikel Landa claws into podium range as João Almeida loses 1:10 on final climb.
Vincenzo Nibali and João Almeida lose time in the overall standings as podium starts to take shape.
Both Specialized Off-Road riders are headed to Emporia next, for 200 miles of Unbound Gravel
Belgian star wins in his first race since claiming monument victory at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
Strong sprint field lines up for flat tour around Essex and London.
UAE Team Emirates veteran will retire when the Giro finishes in Verona but is hoping to set up sprinter Fernando Gaviria for an elusive stage win before he bows out.
'I am happy that I will not have any after-effects.' Eritrean star on the mend after prosecco cork struck left eye last week, but no Tour de France start.
Jan Hirt had the legs and the fight to take his team's second Giro win.
A tongue-in-cheek suggestion from Wout Poels, but how else can rivals topple the Ineos Grenadiers?
Stage 17 features the Vetriolo pass where Andy Hampsten wrapped up the 1988 Giro d’Italia title, followed by the testing ascent to Monterovere.
Jan Hirt holds off Thymen Arensman to take the win from the break on stage 16.
Recall a day of high drama in the high mountains as the Giro d'Italia kicks into its decisive final week.
After spending two consecutive mountain stages in the break, Jumbo-Visma’s Koen Bouwman has the climbers’ title in his sights despite a back issue he blamed on riding his aero bike
The three strongest climbers in the race are evenly matched but Hindley is closing in on pink.
Pello Bilbao said it was 'a shame' that Bahrain Victorious didn’t gain more from their aggressive performance to Aprica, while Mikel Landa pledged to keep taking the fight to his rivals.
With time running out, the Spanish star came up short in his 'last bullet' bid to win a stage in his final Giro d'Italia.
Vincenzo Nibali and João Almeida lose time as Richard Caparaz sees his lead reduced in sprint for bonus seconds.
Marathon mountain stage sees Pozzovivo and Buchmann bumped out of GC contention as Hindley moves to within three seconds of Carapaz.
Demi Vollering has stamped her authority on stage race season.
The EF Education–EasyPost rider makes sure his team is on the best equipment possible.
Spanish climber believes that the longer ascents and higher altitudes of the Giro’s third week will play to his advantage in the battle for the pink jersey.
The Kiwi track rider has been making a splash on the road in recent weeks.
Dear race organisers, more short stages and hilly local laps at Grand Tours, please. Yours, cycling.
Wildlife Generation cleans up after four days, going 1-2 in the overall, landing two stage wins, and taking home the green jersey and teams classifcation.
Emma Langley secures overall after four days of racing.
Ciccone keeps the Trek-Segafredo celebrations rolling with Alpine victory as Carapaz and the GC contenders recover from red-hot Turin stage.
Bora-Hansgrohe took the peloton by surprise on stage 14, scattering the GC top 10 and propelling Jai Hindley into second place.
Sunday's final stage is a 30-lap crit.