Biniam Girmay: ‘I was on the limit, Mathieu van der Poel was just stronger’
The Eritrean sprinter finished second to Mathieu van der Poel on the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia.
The Eritrean sprinter finished second to Mathieu van der Poel on the opening stage of the Giro d'Italia.
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Van Baarle delivers with anticipation and execution, Ineos and Intermarché shine, as Lampaert suffers, and Van der Poel runs out of steam.
The Eritrean is still getting used to the increased media attention but says he'll stay the same person after history-making Gent-Wevelgem win.
From the significance of Girmay's glory to Quick-Step's hard questions and Sagan's form, we take a look at the major talking points from the men's race.
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'When I saw 250 meters I didn’t want to wait because if I wait then maybe they can accelerate. I just closed my eyes and kept going,' says Eritrean.
‘This win is significant because there are so many riders watching who will see a rider like them at the top of the sport, and from today they’ll believe that they can do it. It’s so significant’ says Xylon van Eyck.
Wout van Aert called the Eritrean a 'big talent' after he made it into the group of favorites at the Belgian classic.
Could the former Milan-San Remo winner be the ultimate outsider this spring? The Norwegian still harbors ambitions for classics surprises.
Norwegian stays upright as Bora rider is relegated by officials.
The Italian rider staves off retirement after signing a late deal with the Belgian WorldTour squad.
Fausto Masnada slips down to second overall after Jan Hirt distances him inside final kilometers of 'queen stage.'
Belgian team seeks new title sponsor for 2023, maintains interest in top-ranked 'cross riders.
Eritrean out-kicked star-studded field to win second day at Mallorca Challenge.
After winning Eritrea's first world championships medal, Girmay poised to blaze new trails in the bunch sprints.
Here's what's making headlines on Thursday, November 25.
The 21-year-old Eritrean hopes that his silver medal in the U23 men's road race will turn to gold in years to come.
Odd Eiking donned the leader's jersey for another day, with no changes to the general classification.