Stefano Oldani wins stage 12 from the break – Giro d’Italia

Stefano Oldani surged to a first pro win from a leading trio in Genoa after Alpecin-Fenix exploited their numerical advantage to devastating effect in Stage 12 of the Giro. Teammates Mathieu van der Poel and Oscar Riesebeek proved the perfect decoys for Oldani, who held off Lorenzo Rota and Gijs Leemreize. Elsewhere, Wilco Kelderman and Lucas Hamilton clawed back eight minutes on GC.

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Alberto Dainese sprints to surprise win on stage 11 – Giro d’Italia

Alberto Dainese became the first Italian to win a stage on this Giro d’Italia after coming from nowhere to edge Fernando Gaviria in Reggio Emilia and frustrate the favourites Arnaud Demare, Mark Cavendish and Caleb Ewan. Spain’s Juan Pedro Lopez retained the pink jersey as Richard Carapaz rose to second in the general classification after snatching three bonus seconds in an intermediate sprint.

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Biniam Girmay makes history with stage 10 victory – Giro d’Italia

After days of knocking on the door, Biniam Girmay is now a Grand Tour stage winner – and in quite some style. The 22-year-old Eritrean fought back after riding the wrong way at the business end of an absorbing 196km Stage 10 through the hills of Le Marche before outlasting his big Dutch rival Mathieu van der Poel in an epic sprint for the ages.

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Jai Hindley upsets heavyweights to win atop Blockhaus – Giro d’Italia

Spain’s Juan Pedro Lopez put in a brave fight to defend the pink jersey on the fearsome Blockhaus as Australia’s Jai Hindley upset Romain Bardet and Richard Carapaz to win a scintillating Stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia. But Simon Yates’s hopes of a high GC finish are all but over after the Briton cracked on the gruelling ascent.

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Primož Roglič seals Vuelta a España title with victory in final time trial

Primož Roglič is the Vuelta champion again after another imperious display in Spain. The 31-year-old backed up his time trial gold medal from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics with another brilliant performance. Roglic finishes the race 4:42 clear of Enric Mas in the GC, with Jack Haig completing the podium.

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