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Roglic abandons Giro d'Italia after latest crash

Roglic abandons Giro d'Italia after latest crash

Daily Tribune5 days ago

Primoz Roglic was forced to abandon the Giro d'Italia yesterday, ending a troubled fortnight for one of the prerace favourites on the Grand Tour.
Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe leader Roglic left the threeweek Italian race after being caught in a crash alongside Richard Carapaz during the punishing 16th stage, organisers said.
A five-time Grand Tour champion including the 2023 Giro, Roglic had already crashed three times in this year's edition, including in a mass pile up towards the end of Stage 14.
Roglic was three minutes and 53 seconds behind overall leader Isaac Del Toro before deciding to start yesterday's 203km push from Piazzola sul Brenta to San Valentino, which features around 4,700 metres of climbing including three category one ascents.
The 35-year-old had been one of the men to watch ahead of this year's race but was left way off the pace after losing 90 seconds during the previous stage on Sunday

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