Giro d'Italia 2026 Review Live From the Wattage Festival w/Bradley Wiggins | THEMOVE
5/31/20261 hr 8 min
Live from the Wattage Festival in Oostende, Johan Bruyneel, Bradley Wiggins, and Spencer Martin break down Jonas Vingegaard's overall win at the Giro d'Italia to become only the eighth rider of all-time to win all three Grand Tours, what, if anything, his rivals could have done to stop him, and, of course, what this means for his looming battle with Tadej Pogačar at the Tour de France. They also briefly discuss Jonathan Milan's win in the Stage 21 sprint in Rome and what it means for him and his Lidl-Trek team.
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