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Richard Carapaz Abandons Lombardy's Giro After a Fall when He Fought the Top 10

Summary by El Universo
The Lombardy Giro, one of the most demanding and prestigious classics on the international calendar, spanning 241 kilometers, was the scene of a hard setback for Richard Carapaz in his 2025 edition this Saturday, October 11.

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The Lombardy Giro, one of the most demanding and prestigious classics on the international calendar, spanning 241 kilometers, was the scene of a hard setback for Richard Carapaz in his 2025 edition this Saturday, October 11.

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The Tour of Lombardy was marked by a spectacular fall by Richard Caparaz. At 26 kilometers from the finish, the cyclist struck rocks during a dangerous descent.

While Tadej Pogacar was thrown into a solo getaway of which he has the secret, the final of the Tour of Lombardy was marked by the fall of Richard Carapaz. The leader of the EF Education-EasyPost team after Ben Healy's early failure, the Ecuadorian rider had been able to take a place in a hunting group behind the defending double world champion. However, in the very quick descent of the Passo di Ganda, the former Olympic champion went at fault. …

During the final descent of Il Lombardía, the last great classic of the world cycling calendar, the EF Education-EasyPost rider lost control on a curve and ended up crashing into the mountain.

Richard Carapaz could not finish the Giro de Lombardía after suffering a hard fall. It has been a 2025 difficult for the Ecuadorian. The post The Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz leaves the Giro de Lombardía after suffering a strong fall appeared first on El Diario.

The Ecuadorian Richard Carapaz fell in the descent of the Passo di Ganda, 28 km from the arrival of the Tour of Lombardy on Saturday.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Saturday, October 11, 2025.
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