Giro 2026: Live report stage 21
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Jonas Vingegaard is set to win the 109th edition of the Giro d’Italia. Felix Gall and Jai Hindley will join him on the final podium, while the Dane underlined his dominance throughout the Giro with five stage victories. Paul Magnier wins the maglia ciclamino and claimed three stages. Will the Frenchman add a fourth win in Rome today?
In Rome, the final word will, with near certainty, belong to the sprinters. Who will bid farewell to the Giro with arms raised in victory?
The Giro d’Italia began in 1909 in a bid to increase sales for La Gazzetta dello Sport. Italian riders dominated the early decades of the race but that changed from the 60's onward. Cyclingstage.com presents the recent winners and record holders from Italy's grand tour.
On 8 May, the Giro d’Italia got underway in Bulgaria with 184 riders on the start list, and 33 of them did not reach the finish in Rome. Among those who abandoned the race were Jay Vine, Marc Soler, Santiago Buitrago, Adam Yates, Wilco Kelderman, Kaden Groves and three-time stage winner Jhonatan Narváez.
