Circus Maximus in Rome to Host Grand Finale of Giro d'Italia
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In the streets of Rome, the Giro peloton traditionally awaits one last sprint opportunity. Which sprinter gets to join overall winner Jonas Vingegaard in uncorking the prosecco?
Barring any crazy or bizarre twists, Jonas Vingegaard will be celebrated this Sunday as the winner of the 2026 Giro d’Italia. But will we perhaps see Dutch success on this final day, with start and finish in Rome, via a stage victory by Dylan Groenewegen?
Five stage wins, five minutes lead and three weeks without a weak moment: Jonas Vingegaard wins the Giro d'Italia. Now the new attack on Tadej Pogacar will follow in the Tour de France.
The Giro d'Italia cycling race will conclude in Rome today, with Jonas Vingegaard winning. The Dane will become only the eighth cyclist to win all three-week races.
Jonas Vingegaard can use the Giro d'Italia as a springboard to complete a mission that has become clear in recent years. At the same time, a situation has arisen that is reminiscent of a power shift in the Tour de France and creates renewed Danish hope.
On Saturday afternoon, Jonas Vingegaard won his fifth stage in this year's Giro d'Italia and at the same time ensured that he will ride towards Rome in the leader's jersey.
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