Kaden Groves wins neutralised stage 6 marred by major crash – Giro d’Italia

Alpecin-Deceuninck capitalised on the chaos on the slippery streets of Naples as Kaden Groves picked up his first win of 2025 in a sodden Stage 6 of the Giro d’Italia. The day was marred by a big crash that ended the hopes of 2022 champion Jai Hindley and saw the race neutralised and then stopped. Despite the GC times and points being cancelled, the final sprint went ahead – to Groves’ delight.

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Perfect Pedersen completes hat-trick with stage 5 win – Giro d’Italia

Denmark’s Mads Pedersen celebrated his new contract with Lidl-Trek with his third – and arguably most impressive – win of the Giro d’Italia. Pedersen battled back after being dropped on the tough climb into Matera before holding off Italy’s Edoardo Zambanini and Britain’s Tom Pidcock in a nail-biting sprint to the finish line.

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Casper van Uden claims stage 4 sprint glory – Giro d’Italia

Casper van Uden delivered a shock sprint victory on Stage 4 at the Giro d’Italia to lift Picnic PostNL out of the relegation zone in the UCI World Rankings. It was Van Uden’s first sprint in a three-week race and he stepped up magnificently to see off Olav Kooij in the finale. Meanwhile, Mads Pedersen saw his nine-second advantage over Primoz Roglic trimmed by two seconds in the fight for pink.

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Pedersen reclaims pink jersey with stage three sprint win – Giro d’Italia

Mads Pedersen survived the Albanian mountains to retake the leader’s pink jersey with a brilliant sprint win on Stage 3 at the Giro d’Italia. Just like the opening stage, Lidl-Trek protected their leader throughout before a long and successful leadout. Pedersen leads the Giro by nine seconds from pre-race favourite Primoz Roglic courtesy of bonus seconds.

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Josh Tarling wins stage 2 time trial as Roglič takes pink – Giro d’Italia

Josh Tarling (Ineos Grenadiers) lived up to his pre-stage favourite tag by claiming victory in the Time Trial on Stage 2 of the 2025 Giro d’Italia. After storming into the lead, the 21-year-old was made to sweat as Primoz Roglic (Red Bull–Bora–Hansgrohe) looked to leapfrog him but fell just a second short. The Slovenian did however, take the overall race lead from Mads Pedersen.

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