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Mark Cavendish - Fernando Gaviria - Fabio Jakobsen - Arnaud Demare - Giro d’Italia 2022: How many stages can Quick-Step rider Mark Cavendish win at this year's Italian Grand Tour? - eurosport.com - France - Italy - Uae

Giro d’Italia 2022: How many stages can Quick-Step rider Mark Cavendish win at this year's Italian Grand Tour?

Mark Cavendish (Quick-Step — Alpha Vinyl) added a 16th stage win at the Giro d’Italia to his palmares after sprinting to success on Stage 3 of the Italian Grand Tour, but how many more could he win this year? The Manx Missile held off Arnaud Demare (Groupama-FDJ) and Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirates) — who finished second and third respectively — after a 201km ride from Kaposvar to Balatonfured. Ad/> Cavendish's participation at the Giro has largely been seen as a signal that the 36-year-old will not be making a 14th appearance at the Tour de France.

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Alberto Contador - Simon Yates - Alberto Contador expects 'irretrievable gaps' on Etna as Giro d'Italia GC battle hots up with Simon Yates in second - eurosport.com - county Yates

Alberto Contador expects 'irretrievable gaps' on Etna as Giro d'Italia GC battle hots up with Simon Yates in second

Alberto Contador expects the battle for pink to kick into life on Stage 4 of the Giro d’Italia and “irretrievable gaps” to potentially be opened up. After Monday’s rest day, the race returns with a mountain-top finish at Mount Etna.

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Giro d'Italia 2022: How long can Mathieu van der Poel keep it up? Why Mark Cavendish has to go to Tour - eurosport.com - Hungary -  Budapest

Giro d'Italia 2022: How long can Mathieu van der Poel keep it up? Why Mark Cavendish has to go to Tour

An enforced break to get the riders and race infrastructure all the way from Hungary to Sicily – a mere 2,000 kilometres by car – gives the cycling media a moment to pause and reflect on the events of the opening three days of the 105th edition of the Giro d’Italia. If the race has largely kept to script, it has also thrown up no shortage of talking points. Here are 10 of them dissected by Felix Lowe before the race resumes with its first summit finish on Tuesday.

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Mark Cavendish - Can I (I) - Fernando Gaviria - Sean Kelly - Arnaud Demare - Adam Blythe - Bradley Wiggins - Dan Lloyd - Robbie Macewen - Giro d'Italia 2022 Stage 4 - How to watch on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map - eurosport.com - Italy - Hungary - Uae

Giro d'Italia 2022 Stage 4 - How to watch on Tuesday, TV and live stream details, timings and route map

The 2022 Giro d'Italia heads to Sicily and the first mountain stage of the year and a race up the volcano of Mount Etna. After a day of rest — or day of travel from Hungary to Italy — the peloton returns to test the mettle of the climbers with a gruelling 30km uphill finish. Ad/> Mathieu van der Poel still leads the General Classification after victory on Stage 1 and second place in the Individual Time Trial of Stage 2.

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Mathieu Van - Simon Yates - Giro d’Italia leader Mathieu van der Poel expects to surrender pink jersey on Mount Etna during Stage 4 - eurosport.com - Britain - Netherlands - Italy - Hungary - county Yates

Giro d’Italia leader Mathieu van der Poel expects to surrender pink jersey on Mount Etna during Stage 4

Giro d’Italia leader Mathieu van der Poel says he will make the most of wearing the pink jersey when the race resumes, as he does not expect to hold on to it for much longer. The Dutch rider goes into the first Italian stage at the top of the leaderboard for his Alpecin-Fenix team having built up an 11-second advantage over Britain’s Simon Yates after the three stages in Hungary. Ad/> “It’s nice to wear the pink and nice to take the jersey to Italy.

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Mark Cavendish - Caleb Ewan - Fernando Gaviria - Arnaud Demare - 'Like chess on wheels' - Mark Cavendish on being neither the fastest nor strongest sprinter after Giro d’Italia Stage 3 - eurosport.com - France - Hungary - Uae

'Like chess on wheels' - Mark Cavendish on being neither the fastest nor strongest sprinter after Giro d’Italia Stage 3

After taking the 16th stage win of his career at the Giro d’Italia, Mark Cavendish says there are many different ways to win a race and it is not always down to brute strength. Sprinting ahead of the peloton, the 36-year-old fought off competition from Arnaud Demare (Groupama FDJ), Fernando Gaviria (UAE Team Emirate) and Caleb Ewan (Lotto-Soudal) to win the first sprint finish of the 2022 edition, nine years on from his last appearance at the event.

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Alejandro Valverde - Valverde ilusiona de cara al segundo bloque del Giro de Italia - en.as.com

Valverde ilusiona de cara al segundo bloque del Giro de Italia

Partido a partido, el lema que el 'Cholo' Simeone instauró a su llegada al Atlético de Madrid como primer mandamiento para el aficionado rojiblanco. Pese a ser reconocido seguidor del eterno rival, el Real Madrid, Alejandro Valverde (Murcia, 42 años) tiene grabadas a fuego esas palabras en la que está siendo su El murciano, antes de afrontar el segundo bloque de carrera una vez superadas las jornadas iniciales por territorio húngaro, se aleja de euforias y muestra un perfil bajo con el que pretende conseguir su máximo objetivo en la Corsa Rosa. Ganar una etapa, como hizo en 2016 en su anterior participación, sería el adiós soñado.

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Mark Cavendish - Dylan Groenewegen - Fabio Jakobsen - Opinion: Mark Cavendish still probably won't go to the Tour de France, but Giro victory took him closer than he was - eurosport.com - France - Belgium

Opinion: Mark Cavendish still probably won't go to the Tour de France, but Giro victory took him closer than he was

Mark Cavendish is riding the Giro d’Italia because his team are not planning to take him to the Tour de France. Correction, they are not currently planning to take him to the Tour de France. Because while Fabio Jakobsen might be the first-string sprinter in the eyes of Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl management, that is not a status carved in stone tablet.

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