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Groupama - FDJ United may not be momentarily at their historically best situation, sitting 16th in the UCI team ranking at the moment, but they can rely on their star rider Romain Grégoire for many years to come. The Frenchman, who already had a running contract through 2027, opted to trigger a clau...

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Derek Gee-West completed the 2026 Giro d'Italia without displaying any major weaknesses, used his strong weapon - time trial - to move up the rankings, and through a daring attack in queen stage secured a top-5 result, his second within two years following a 4th place in 2025. This confirms Gee-West...

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The love story of Jai Hindley and Giro d'Italia wrote its another chapter this May. The 2022 Corsa Rosa champion and a runner-up from 2020 complete his podium result collection with a strong third place after three weeks of consistent performances in the mountains. "It was a great Giro," Hindley ana...

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Jonas Vingegaard left the 2026 Giro d’Italia as the race’s first Danish winner, a Grand Tour Triple Crown champion and the dominant force of the Corsa Rosa. For Spanish cycling journalist Javier Ares, the size of that dominance also raised a harder question about the field behind him. Vingegaard was...

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Remco Evenepoel’s place in the Tour de France hierarchy has become harder to define than it was two years ago, but Michel Wuyts believes the Belgian’s career is still being judged through an unfairly narrow lens. The former cycling commentator and long-time Belgian analyst has pushed back against th...

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