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Giro d'Italia 2023: 'I have to disagree' - Eurosport stars clash on Primoz Roglic's chances of winning GC

There may be four stages remaining at the Giro d’Italia, including three big opportunities to gain time, but Jens Voigt has already written off Primoz Roglic’s hopes of winning the race. The Jumbo-Visma star started Thursday’s Stage 18 third in the general classification, 29 seconds behind leader Geraint Thomas (Ineos Grenadiers). Ad Roglic was briefly favourite to win a maiden Giro after Remco Evenepoel (Soudal Quick-Step) withdrew due to Covid before Tao Geoghegan Hart (Ineos Grenadiers) crashed out, but he wobbled in the mountains on Stage 16 as Joao Almeida (UAE Team Emirates) and Thomas put time into him.

Giro d'Italia'I don't see him winning' — Voigt writes off Roglic hopes ahead of Stage 182 HOURS AGO Roglic admitted he was not feeling his best in the second week, likely due to injuries sustained in the crash that ended Geoghegan Hart’s race on Stage 11. This emboldened Voigt to claim on The Breakaway ahead of Stage 18 that Roglic would not win the Giro – although it was not a view shared by Dan Lloyd. “He rarely gives anything away in his interviews, we all agree to that.

But he might have just said the truth – ‘I’m not 100%’,” Voigt said on The Breakaway ahead of Stage 18. “I think he probably has to try to hang onto third place. You can never count him out, but I would almost go that far.

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