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The column: Wildcard winners and pointless points
Winning races is secondary to point scoring for teams qualifying for major races. The system is broken
The column: Miguel Ángel López vs the Slovenian
Six of one, half a dozen of the other? Did the guy get what he deserved? Or should the UCI have thrown the book at...
The Giro d’Italia then and now: Interview with race director, Mauro Vegni
“Whoever doesn’t come to the Giro is missing out. It’s the Giro that makes champions, not the other way around.” The director of the Giro...
The column: Enough of summit finish snooze-fests
A summit finish in a Grand Tour ought to mean attacks galore and guarantee GC gaps. Instead they’re pedestrian, predictable and change little, as riders...
Taming the Passo dello Stelvio
Often the highpoint of the race – literally and metaphorically – the mighty Stelvio looms large over the Giro. Who keeps the roads clear of...
Rouleur Podcast: Larry Warbasse and Conor Dunne, plus Lee “Hollywood” Turner
Larry and Conor, the #NoGoTour boys reunited at the Giro, and it feels so good. Plus Lee Turner’s crazy pro kit fetish and Stu Clapp’s...
The column: In praise of Victor Campenaerts
Victor Campenaerts is best known as that whacky rider who asked someone out during a Grand Tour time trial. In the last month he’s become...
The column: A silver lining to Tom Dumoulin’s DNF?
As disappointed as he was to abandon the Giro d’Italia, could it yet force Tom Dumoulin to make his first full-bore assault on the Tour...
Pedro Horrillo: The crash
On May 16th 2009, during the 8th stage of the Giro d’Italia, Rabobank’s Pedro Horrillo slipped off the road on the descent of the Colle...
The column: Giro d’Italia 2019 – Considering the contenders
The favourites for the Giro d’Italia 2019 fall into two camps – time triallists and climbers. Which is more likely to come out on top...
Ned Boulting: Italy, a land of ghosts
Italy used to produce Grand Tour winners as prolifically as pasta. Recently they have become a rarity, with sprinters the new normal. Ned Boulting on the ghosts...
Cover Stories: issue 19.3 by Jo Burt
Illustrator Jo Burt found Pedro Horrillo’s account of his 2009 Giro d’Italia crash so powerful that he felt he should be as economical as possible...
Andy Hampsten guest column: my stomach is Italian
Pasta was nearly his career downfall when he moved to Italy, but the way of life lured Hampsten in and is now where he calls...
Rough love: the Giro and the Colle delle Finestre
When the gravelled Colle delle Finestre first appeared in the Giro in 2005, it was an instant hit
Maurizio and Marco: the Giro route inspectors
Ahead of the peloton, two former pro riders ensure safe passage for the Giro d’Italia
Pink Banana: Giro d’Italia stage 4 – Valerio Conti
A bold late attack that briefly promised to flip the script lands Valerio Conti the first of our occasional Giro awards
Giro d’Italia protagonists: who’s in shape to claim pink
Days away from the first ever depart of a Grand Tour to be held outside of Europe we look at who’s in shape for the...
Canvassing Opinion: Painting the Giro d’Italia
Venice in pink, the bunch dreams and ‘Grazie Fausto’: Jeff Parr captures the spirit of the Giro on canvas
“Young, dumb but lots of fun” – dressing for cold weather back in the good old days
Two former pros reflect on winter cycling kit and extreme conditions in the 1970s and 1980s
2017 photographs of the year – part 4: Paolo Ciaberta
As 2017 comes to a close, we’ve asked our regular photographers to pick their six favourite cycling images from this year
Doing the double: Miguel Indurain on Froome’s Giro-Tour ambitions
Miguel Indurain is one of the few riders to have won the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in the same year. What advice does he have...
Lingua franca: how language and cycling have shaped Italian culture
Italy is riven by divides – physical, linguistic and cultural. In this column for the 17.3 edition of Rouleur, Matt Rendell considers cycling’s role in unifying the...
Felice Gimondi: Rise of The Phoenix
“My first race was in Treviglio, and we had a little three-wheeled van belonging to a greengrocer as a team car, with us sitting in...
Where to start? The 2018 Giro d’Italia and the Israeli dilemma
The Giro’s Grande Partenza in Israel will sure look nice, but what about the ethics of its visit? Richard Abraham mulls it over
Comment: Processional final Grand Tour stages rock – leave well alone
Photo ops, champagne, tootling into town, then a big sprint at the end. It’s a winning formula that needs no alteration
Tour de France: Matt Seaton on hopes, dreams and breakaways
The breakaway: natural home of cycling’s dreamers and romantics. Matt Seaton considers what it takes to succeed in the sport’s most kamikaze of spectacles.

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