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Gil Gelders wins Stage 2 of the Giro Next Gen!

12/06/2023

Gil Gelders (Soudal – Quick-Step Devo Team) has won Stage 2 of the Giro Next Gen, the 151km long San Francesco al Campo-Cherasco. Francesco Busatto (Circus – Reuz – Technord) and Davide De Pretto (Zalf Euromobil Fior) finished second and third respectively.

Alec Segaert (Lotto Dstny Development Team) retains the Maglia Rosa.

STAGE RESULTS
1 – Gil Gelders (Soudal – Quick-Step Devo Team) – 151 km in 3h’37’58″, av. 41.565 km/h
2 – Francesco Busatto (Circus – Reuz – Technord) at 6″
3 – Davide De Pretto (Zalf Euromobil Fior) s.t.

GENERAL CLASSIFICATION1 – Alec Segaert (Lotto Dstny Development Team)2 – Loe Van Belle (Jumbo-Visma Development Team) at 12″3 – Jonathan Vervenne (Soudal Quick-Step Devo Team) at 13″

THE OFFICIAL JERSEYSThe leader jerseys of the Giro d’Italia are designed by ALE’.

  • Maglia Rosa, leader of the General Classification, sponsored by Il Ciclista – Alec Segaert (Lotto Dstny Development Team)
  • Maglia Ciclamino (Cyclamen), leader of the Points Classification, sponsored by Agenzia ICE with the brand Madeinitaly.gov.it – Gil Gelders (Soudal – Quick-Step Devo Team)
  • Maglia Azzurra, leader of the Gran Premio della Montagna (KOM), sponsored by Banca Mediolanum – Edoardo Zamperini (Zalf Euromobil Fior)
  • Maglia Bianca, Best Young Rider, sponsored by Sara Assicurazioni – Vlad Van Mechelen (Development Team DSM)
  • Maglia Combinata, leader of the Combined Classification, sponsored by RCS Sport for Aido –  https://aido.it/ – Alec Segaert (Lotto Dstny Development Team)
  • Maglia Tricolore, Best Italian Rider, sponsored by TIM – Francesco Busatto (Circus – Reuz – Technord)

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