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Jonas Vingegaard stands out as the clear favorite heading into the 2026 Giro d'Italia, aiming for a historic Grand Tour triple crown. This analysis reveals the potential challengers and the dynamics of this year’s race.
With Simon Yates, last year's champion, absent due to retirement, and other podium finishers like Isaac del Toro and Richard Carapaz missing out for various reasons, the competition opens up. Vingegaard, from Visma-Lease a Bike, seeks to follow in the footsteps of his rival Tadej Pogačar, who successfully tackled the Giro-Tour double in 2024.
The Giro features a challenging route loaded with iconic climbs and unpredictable May weather, which can range from snow to heat. Unique to this edition is the lone individual time trial on stage 10, a grueling 42km stretch from Viareggio to Massa that could significantly impact the general classification.
With the race director Mauro Vegni retiring after 31 editions, this 109th Giro marks a transitional moment. As Vingegaard prepares to chase glory, all eyes are on emerging contenders like Adam Yates and Jay Vine, who will lead UAE in the fight for the maglia rosa. The stage is set for an intense showdown in Italy.

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