Posts

Valgren’s lucky charm breakaway, Gianni Motta

  With only a handful of chances remaining in this year’s Giro, all eyes turned to stage 17 and the 202km route from Casanova d’Adda to Andalo. Michael Valgren (EF Pro) joined a large group early on the stage. Winner of a Tirreno-Adriatico stage win earlier this year, Valgren was one of the strongest riders in the break. On the final climb, Valgren was part of a small group and when a lull in pace with 1.1km created a small window of opportunity for an attack. He created a gap on his remaining rivals, held on to win the team’s first stage of the race and Valgren’s maiden grand tour stage win. “This was missing from my resume. I think I deserved this. I think I’ve always said it to someone in the media: my career has been pretty good, but I needed this Grand Tour stage win. Last year I had high hopes for a good stage at the Tour, so my son went with Pokémon. Basically, it’s a Pokémon in our team colors. So yeah, it’s a luck charm.” -Michael Valgren Look back… Gianni Motta; 1966 Giro...

Giro d’ltalia: In a league of his own

Dversnes breaks away to deny the sprinters in Milan

Giro stage 14: Vingegaard on top

Bettiol rules on Friday the 13th

Bahrain’s dream Giro continues

Giro: Narvaez = trifecta

Giro stage 10: Top Ganna

Vingegaard atop Corno alle Scale

Navaez breakaway stage winner

Friday File: Vingegaard & Merckx on the Blockhaus

Ballerini in a crash-filled finale in stage 6

Rain, cold and hail: A chaotic stage 5 of the Giro d’ltalia