Portuguese rider wins stage 13 after brutal climb
Britain’s Tom Pidcock holds on to third spot overall
Portugal’s João Almeida held off race leader Jonas Vingegaardat the top of the brutal summit finis…
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Portuguese rider wins stage 13 after brutal climb
Britain’s Tom Pidcock holds on to third spot overall
Portugal’s João Almeida held off race leader Jonas Vingegaardat the top of the brutal summit finis…
Stage passes without incident after abandonment
Jonas Vingegaard retains overall race lead
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Vingegaard more than two minutes behind overall leader
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French rider finishes more than a minute clear
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Mexican breaks away from Bardet and Carapaz to win
Perfectly times sprint follows two difficult climbs
Isaac del Toro of UAE Team Emirates-XRG maintained his excellent form at the Giro d’Italia to win …
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