Asgreen Solos to Giro Stage 14 Win, Del Toro Tightens Grip on Pink Jersey
- Kasper Asgreen claimed victory on stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia on May 25, 2025, completing the 195km route between Treviso and Nova Gorica, Slovenia.
- The stage, mostly flat with under 1,000 meters of climbing, saw a major multi-rider crash 23km from the finish that split the peloton and disrupted top contenders.
- Asgreen joined an early breakaway and, after the crash halted the chase, broke away again with 5km to go to hold off a 16-rider group including key GC rivals.
- Asgreen celebrated a 16-second solo victory, marking his first Giro stage win on debut and EF Education’s second in four days, while Isaac del Toro extended his GC lead.
- The crash caused significant time losses for favorites like Giulio Ciccone and Primož Roglič, reshaping the overall standings ahead of a mountainous final week.
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Leader Del Toro expands leadership, Dane Asgreen became stage winner
On Sunday, the 15th stage runs 219 kilometres of accidents between Fiume Veneto and Asiago, which include a count of first-class mountain in the middle of the day.
Triumphing the getaway, Danish Kasper Asgreen (EF Education-EasyPost) won solo in the 14th stage of the Giro de Italia, this Saturday in Nova Gorica, Slovenia, marked by a chaotic ending due to a fall that affected several favorites.
Asgreen solos to Giro stage 14 win, Del Toro tightens grip on pink jersey
Denmark's Kasper Asgreen (EF Education-EasyPost) took advantage of a crash in the chasing peloton and went alone to win stage 14 of the Giro d'Italia on Saturday, with Mexican Isaac del Toro extending his overall lead.Asgreen was part of an early breakaway trio but, after several riders were brought down in a
For his first participation in the Giro, Kasper Asgreen (EF Education-EasyPost) won the 14th stage in Nova Gorica, after leaving in the morning breakaway.
The Dane Kasper Asgreen wins the 14th stage of the Giro d'Italia solo. Isaac del Toro (MEX) remains the overall leader.
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