Giro Stage 15: Key Takeaways Heading Into the Final Rest Day
The breakaway produces standout performances while the GC contenders couldn't wait to get to the final rest day
Giulio Ciccone won the third Giro d’Italia stage of his career in the mountainous Aosta region by flying away from a select group at the base of the day’s extremely long final climb. The victory, which came ahead of Santiago Buitrago and Antonio Pedrero, was an emotional and important victory for the Italian, who has struggled to live up to the sky-high…
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