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As it happened: Maglia Ciclamino changes hands again as stage 18 of the Giro d’Italia ends in a sprint

Latest from Cyclingnews ·Stephen Puddicombe·4 days ago
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Refresh Hello and welcome to stage 18 of the Giro d'Italia! 2026-05-28T11:02:13.283Z (Image credit: Getty Images) 2026-05-28T11:06:07.164Z There haven’t been many successes for the pure sprinters this Giro. In fact, only two stages could be said to have come down to a straightforward sprint so far, with a late crash in Napoli putting paid to most of their hopes on stage 6, and an unlikely breakaway denying them a chance to sprint in Milan on stage 15. Now today, on another flat stage that at first glance looks like one for a bunch finish, life has been made complicated for them by a late wall close to the finish. 2026-05-28T11:10:57.399Z That late climb might only last 1.1km, but the fact it averages 11.1% (with a short stretch at about 20%), and is only 9km from the finish, makes it a serious challenge for the sprinters to get up still in contention.…

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