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Cycling: Gall Finished Giro as Second Overall Behind Vingegaard

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The Tyrolean achieved the best result of an Austrian in one of the three major cycling tours. Vincegaard completed his Grand Tour trophies collection.

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Now it is official: Felix Gall finished the Giro d'Italia in 2026 at 2nd place and came through his first podium place on a Grand Tour into new spheres! The East Tyrolean only had to give himself to the sovereign overall winner Jonas Vingegaard (Visma) from Denmark, who with a margin of 5:22 minutes on the Decathlon captain celebrated his first Giro-Triumph. The day win on the 21st and last stage of the 109th Italian Tour in Rome took place loca…

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The Tyrolean achieved the best result of an Austrian in one of the three major cycling tours. Vincegaard completed his Grand Tour trophies collection.

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·Vienna, Austria
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With a historic achievement by Felix Gall, the Giro d'Italia has come to an end. The East Tyrolean has become the second overall, which is the best result of an Austrian during the three major tours.

Felix Gall finished the Giro d'Italia as a second overall and thus celebrated the greatest success of his cycling career. The East Tyrolean only had to give himself to the sovereign overall winner Jonas Vincegaard (Visma) from Denmark.

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Die Presse broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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