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The Sense of the Giro d'Italia Seen From the Bottom of the Group. Malucelli: "What Fatigue, but I Do It Again"

The Romagna speedster from Astana has always won far from home, from China to Venezuela. He debuted in the pink race at 32 years, after thinking of quitting when his team, the Russian Gazprom, was blocked for the war in Ukraine: he closed at 6 hours, 13 minutes and 45 seconds from the winner Vingegaard. An unusual perspective, an extreme experience. But not unrepeatable, he says
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The Romagna speedster from Astana has always won far from home, from China to Venezuela. He debuted in the pink race at 32 years, after thinking of quitting when his team, the Russian Gazprom, was blocked for the war in Ukraine: he closed at 6 hours, 13 minutes and 45 seconds from the winner Vingegaard. An unusual perspective, an extreme experience. But not unrepeatable, he says

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editorialedomani.it broke the news on Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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