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Here Tadej...

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Summer 2024

Even in a thrilling Giro, the shadow of the Tour de France looms large

- Ned Boulting

Here Tadej...

It's the Giro I feel most sorry for. It's all very well being widely admired and placed on a pedestal by the cognoscenti. But what is the point in all these words of praise if the world's greatest riders consistently treat you as second best?

The self-styled "hardest race in the most beautiful country" has a unique set of problems. Some of these come with its place in the calendar, and are simply logistical, medical and meteorological. I write this column a couple of days after it was announced that the Stelvio pass, one of the hallmark mountains of this edition, was to be scrapped because of the metres of snow that still blocked the passage of the race after a prolonged cold spring. And even in the very pleasant weather that has predominated for the first half of the Giro, a respiratory virus appears to be circulating through the bunch, claiming Cian Uijtdebroecks, the maglia bianca, yesterday, and doubtless more before we get to Rome. One year it's Covid, the next it's something else. For whatever reason, at this time of year there are more infections in circulation in the peloton.

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