It hasn't exactly been a season to write home about for Kaden Groves so far, not given he had to skip the Spring Classics entirely due to the aftermath of a crash at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, but now he'll be pinning on a number again at the Giro d'Italia and planning to turn that around straight away. "I've been at altitude with the team and I’ve arrived here in Bulgaria at a good level. I feel happy, ready to go, and we have a strong team around me," said Groves in a team statement "That confidence translates immediately into ambition. "We come here with one clear goal: to go for stage wins," said sports director Gianni Meersman. "And it’s no secret that Kaden is our best weapon for that. He has already won stages in all three Grand Tours and brings a lot of experience. So he’s our main card to play.” "I think Jonathan Milan is the main favourite for both stages and the ciclamino jersey," Groves said. "He already has the experience here.…