Having survived the hectic Bulgarian Grande Partenza of his first Giro d’Italia, Jonas Vingegaard and the rest of the peloton will fly to Italy on Sunday night, and it’s a rider from the home nation he’ll be counting on once la corsa rosa returns to its own roads on Tuesday.
Davide Piganzoli is the rider in question, the 23-year-old Italian who only joined Visma-Lease a Bike in 2026, but looks set to play a big role once Vingegaard tries to impose himself in the high mountains, having led out his first attack of the race on the second stage.
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Vingegaard pulled away from the group with only Giulio Pellizzari (Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe) and Lennert Van Eetvelt (Lotto-Intermarché) able to follow, but a lack of cooperation in the finale saw them caught and passed by the reduced chasing bunch.
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The first opportunity to do that will arrive on stage 7 to Blockhaus, with the 13.6km climb that averages 8.6% gradients set to separate the best climbers in this year’s Giro. It’s safe to say Piganzoli is looking forward: “This is an easy start for this Giro, and we are waiting for the big mountains like Blockhaus – then the next two weeks will be really exciting.”
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