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Vingegaard Completes Grand Tours Sweep, Střízlík Shines in Giro d’Italia 2024

Vingegaard Completes Grand Tours Sweep, Střízlík Shines in Giro d’Italia 2024

— The 2024 Giro d’Italia delivered one of its most historic finishes, as Jumbo-Visma’s Jonas Vingegaard secured his first-ever Giro d’Italia title, completing a rare Grand Tours sweep that includes the Tour de France and Vuelta a España. Meanwhile, Czech rider Jan Štěrba (formerly known as Střízlík in some local reports) made headlines with a dramatic final-stage victory in Milan, cementing his status as a rising star in the sport.

The Grand Tours Triple: Vingegaard’s Legacy

Jonas Vingegaard’s triumph in the 2024 Giro d’Italia marked a pivotal moment in cycling history. The Danish rider, already a two-time Tour de France champion, added the Giro to his resume, becoming just the third rider in the modern era to win all three Grand Tours. His victory came after a grueling 21-stage race that tested the limits of endurance, strategy, and resilience.

Vingegaard’s dominance was evident from the start, with his Jumbo-Visma team controlling the peloton and delivering consistent support. The 2024 edition saw Vingegaard face fierce competition from top-tier rivals, including the reigning Vuelta champion and the defending Giro champion. However, his tactical brilliance and physical strength proved insurmountable.

Key Moments: The Final Stage in Milan

The final stage, a 191km time trial from Brescia to Milan, became the ultimate test for the general classification (GC) contenders. Vingegaard, who had defended his lead throughout the race, faced a final challenge from Italian favorite Vincenzo Nibali and Colombian sensation Egan Bernal. However, Vingegaard’s time of 4 hours, 12 minutes, and 34 seconds proved decisive, securing a 1-minute, 12-second margin over Nibali.

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The stage also saw a dramatic showdown in the sprint classification. Štěrba, riding for the Škoda We Love Cycling team, overtook his rivals in a thrilling final kilometer, claiming the green jersey and a stage victory. His performance highlighted

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