“1% chance; 99% faith.” That’s how breakaways work in modern cycling – especially on flat stages.
When a group of four riders went clear at kilometre 5 of Stage 15 of the 2026 Giro d’Italia – a scenic and monumental route through Lombardy from Voghera to Milan – not a single spectator gave the escapees much hope. In truth, hardly anyone believed in them even when the race entered the final circuit on Corso Venezia. It had been a long time since so many of us were so happy to be proven wrong.
On paper, the breakaway looked like routine business for the sprint teams, but there were two factors working in favour of the adventurers: Polti VisitMalta’s clever blend of engine and speed in the move, with Mattia Bais and Mirco Maestri, and the presence — alongside a seasoned breakaway artist like Martin Marcellusi (Bardiani-CSF 7 Saber) — of Norwegian rider Fredrik Dversnes (Uno-X Mobility). A rider already well known to Italian fans after pulling off a similarly smart and powerful escape victory at Tirreno Adriatico 2025.