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Thomas Silva Sprints to Victory in Giro Stage 2 After Nearly 20 Riders Crash

  • On Saturday, Uruguayan cyclist Guillermo Silva won the crash-marred second stage of the Giro d'Italia, becoming the first Uruguayan to win a Giro stage and take the maglia rosa.
  • The 221-kilometer trek from Burgas to Veliko Tarnovo featured three moderate climbs in north-central Bulgaria, following Friday's opening stage won by Frenchman Paul Magnier that also ended in a heavy crash.
  • Amid rainy conditions on Saturday, about 15 riders crashed after turning on a wet road, neutralizing the race for several minutes. British rider Adam Yates suffered injuries but continued; Australian Jay Vine and UAE Team Emirates teammate Marc Soler abandoned.
  • Silva leads the overall standings by four seconds over German rider Florian Stork and Colombian Egan Bernal, with XDS Astana teammate Christian Scaroni's assistance proving decisive in the final sprint.
  • Sunday's 175-kilometer third stage travels from Plovdiv to the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, while the 109th men's Giro d'Italia concludes May 31 in Rome with pre-race favorite Jonas Vingegaard competing.
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Thomas Silva made history by becoming the first Uruguayan to wear the pink maglia of the Giro de Italia 2026 after winning the second stage.

The Uruguayan Guillermo Thomas Silva created the surprise by winning the second stage of the Tour of Italy on Saturday in Veliko Tarnavo, Bulgaria, to delight the pink jersey to French rider Paul Magnier. The rider of Astana settled in the sprint a big group returning just in time on Jonas Vingegaard, Giulio Pellizzari and Lennert Van Eetvelt who had isolated themselves in the ascent of the monastery of Lyaskovets, 11km from the finish. Winner o…

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Guillermo Thomas Silva of XDS Astana wins stage two of the Tour of Italy, which saw a horrific crash. Vingegaard stretches his legs.

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