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

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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 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.

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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. …

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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.

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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.

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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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