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Giro d'Italia: Del Toro and Carapaz Lose Lead Due to Tactical Errors

In the Giro d'Italia, Isaac del Toro and Richard Carapaz lost their lead to Simon Yates due to a lack of collaboration on the final climb to Sestrières, despite Del Toro's 41-second advantage over Carapaz.

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Ufa Expands Cycling Infrastructure, Aims to Become Cycling-Friendly City

Ufa, Russia, hosted the "Velorosssia" cycling conference on May 31st, announcing 102 kilometers of new bike paths, including 24.5 kilometers within the "Ufa Necklace" green space project, and plans for further expansion by 2026, culminating in "1000 Cyclists Day" on June 1st.

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40% Bias Score

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Yates Wins Giro d'Italia in Stunning Upset

Simon Yates won the Giro d'Italia in a stunning upset, defeating rivals Richard Carapaz and Isaac Del Toro by nearly six minutes at the Colle delle Finestre, showcasing exceptional teamwork and strategic maneuvers from Yates' Visma Lease a Bike team and tactical errors by his competitors.

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56% Bias Score

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Yates on Verge of Giro d'Italia Victory

British cyclist Simon Yates is poised to win the Giro d'Italia after gaining a commanding 3-minute 56-second lead on Saturday's penultimate stage, leaving competitors Iscaac Del Toro and Richard Carapaz with virtually no chance of victory.

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40% Bias Score

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Denz Wins Giro d'Italia Stage 18 with Solo Breakaway

Nico Denz won the 18th stage of the Giro d'Italia, a 144km race from Morbegno to Cesano Maderno, by breaking away from a 37-person lead group in the final 17 kilometers, finishing one minute ahead of Mirco Maestri and Edward Planckaert.

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Roglic to Continue in Giro Despite Injuries

Primoz Roglic, despite injuries from crashes on May 18th and 20th and significant time loss, will continue in the Giro d'Italia, starting Tuesday's challenging mountain stage despite not training on Monday.

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40% Bias Score

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Mexican Cyclist Del Toro's Giro Performance Ignites National Pride

21-year-old Mexican cyclist Isaac Del Toro's remarkable performance in the Giro d'Italia, where he wore the pink jersey for eleven days before finishing second, has ignited national pride and sparked hope for the future of cycling in Mexico.

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Giro d'Italia: Del Toro and Carapaz to Clash on Colle delle Finestre

The final stage of the Giro d'Italia, featuring the challenging Colle delle Finestre climb, will decide the winner between Isaac Del Toro of Mexico and Richard Carapaz of Ecuador, defying pre-race predictions.

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32% Bias Score

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Yates Seizes Giro d'Italia Lead in Mountain Stage Victory

Simon Yates won the decisive 20th stage of the Giro d'Italia, overtaking leader Isaac Del Toro by 5.12 minutes on the challenging Finestre climb to take the overall lead with only a flat stage remaining. Chris Harper won the stage.

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44% Bias Score

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Del Toro Holds Giro Lead After Grueling 19th Stage

In the grueling 19th stage of the Giro d'Italia, Nicolas Prodhomme secured the stage win, while Isaac Del Toro, despite attacks from Richard Carapaz, maintained his lead in the overall standings, making his victory increasingly probable.

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Ayuso Collapses; Carapaz Triumphs in Dramatic Giro Stage

During the challenging third stage of the Giro d'Italia, Juan Ayuso experienced a major setback, finishing 14 minutes and 47 seconds behind the stage winner, while Richard Carapaz secured a decisive victory, and Primoz Roglic withdrew due to injuries.

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Van der Poel, Pieterse Suffer Setbacks in Nové Mesto World Cup

Mathieu van der Poel crashed twice and retired from the Nové Mesto mountain bike World Cup, while Puck Pieterse finished 13th due to a flat tire; both suffered setbacks despite recent road racing successes.

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