Magnier completes hat-trick with thrilling sprint win on stage 18 – Giro d’Italia

Frenchman Paul Magnier won stage 18 after a bunch sprint to seal a hat-trick of victories at this year’s Giro d’Italia. Soudal–Quick-Step rider Magnier beat Italians Edoardo Zambanini and Jonathan Milan to the line in Pieve di Soligo on Thursday to reclaim the points jersey from Ecuador’s Jhonatan Narvaez. Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard holds the overall leader’s pink jersey, with Austrian Felix Gall and Dutchman Thymen Arensman his closest challengers.

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Michael Valgren takes stage 17 with attack from break – Giro d’Italia

Denmark’s Michael Valgren powered clear late on to clinch his first Grand Tour stage at the Giro d’Italia, four years after a career-threatening injury. “That’s for my son,” Valgren said as he collapsed to the floor at the finish line of stage 17, holding up a green model his son had built for him as a lucky charm. The EF Education-EasyPost rider has had a long journey back from a near career-ending crash in 2022 – in which he fractured his pelvis, and ruptured two ligaments and the meniscus in his knee – to the top end of competitive cycling.

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Vingegaard dominates rivals to win stage 16 – Giro d’Italia

Denmark’s two-time Tour de France champion Jonas Vingegaard dominated the mountainous stage 16 of the Giro d’Italia to increase his overall lead in the pink jersey. The Visma-Lease a Bike rider unleashed a powerful attack with about 10km to go and rode away from his competitors, at times achieving speeds of 23km/h at gradients of 12%. On a hot day in the Italian and Swiss Alps several riders lost time. Italy’s Giulio Ciccone became frustrated by the lack of lead he and his fellow breakaway riders had built up, launching a full drinks bottle back at his team helper through spectators on the side of the road.

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Fredrik Dversnes wins stage 15 as breakaway survive in Milan – Giro d’Italia

Norway’s Fredrik Dversnes won stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia after the final lap in Milan was neutralised because of rider complaints about the race conditions. The 29-year-old Uno-X Mobility rider was rewarded for his breakaway and crossed the line for the biggest win of his career, ahead of three Italians – Mirco Maestri, Martin Marcellusi and Mattia Bais – as an expected bunch sprint never materialised. Race organisers opted to neutralise the final 5km for the general classification, with that ruling then extended to the entire fourth and final lap. It was a surprising end to a flat 157km stage from Voghera to Milan, which looked tailor-made for the sprinters.

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Vingegaard climbs to stage 14 glory seizing Pink Jersey – Giro d’Italia

Denmark’s Jonas Vingegaard took the overall leader’s pink jersey as he rode away from the rest of the favourites on the final climb to win a mountainous stage 14 of the Giro d’Italia. The two-time Tour de France winner claimed his third stage win of the 2026 edition with a superb late attack on the brutal 133km stage through the mountains to Pila. His Visma-Lease a Bike team led the peloton from the beginning of the last, toughest climb – a 16.6km drag to the finish line – and gradually reeled in a breakaway group.

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