Escape Collective · 26 de mayo de 2026 · por Kit Nicholson
'I think the riders went too far', says Giro organiser following stage 15 neutralisation
Stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia brought with it all sorts of drama, not least the successful escape of the breakaway that took victory six seconds before the sprinters. But earlier in the finishing laps, a GC neutralisation punctuated the race's momentum after appeals from rider
Stage 15 of the Giro d'Italia brought with it all sorts of drama, not least the successful escape of the breakaway that took victory six seconds before the sprinters. But earlier in the finishing laps, a GC neutralisation punctuated the race's momentum after appeals from rider spokesmen including Giulio Ciccone and maglia rosa Jonas Vingegaard.
"I think the riders went too far with what was said,” said Paolo Bellino, CEO of Giro organiser RCS Sport, speaking to La Gazzetta dello Sport on the rest day that followed. “The final circuit in Milan was beautif…
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