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‍♀️ The highlights of first stage of Giro Next Gen 2024, the time trial which kicked off the race!

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00:32 Giro Next Gen started with an 8.8 kilometer time trial
00:36 in and around the city of Aosta.
00:39 Some of the best young riding talent in the world
00:42 getting their race underway with the race of the truth,
00:45 an individual time trial.
00:47 Starting affairs then, Tommaso Dati, the first of 174 riders
00:52 off representing 29 different teams,
00:55 including the Italian national team and Tudor Pro Cycling,
00:59 who were represented by Matisse Rondel,
01:01 the 20-year-old winner of the All-On Nations Grand Prix
01:05 this year in 2024.
01:07 Off and setting a good time, Jakob Söderqvist then,
01:11 the Swedish former under-23 national time trial champion,
01:15 getting his time trial underway.
01:17 But at the finish line, Rondel went faster than Dati
01:20 by 20 seconds to take the hot seat.
01:22 But not for long.
01:23 Bob Donaldson from Trinity Racing, the British racer,
01:27 just about edging out Rondel from the hot seat.
01:30 In the meantime, Söderqvist was flying up the course
01:33 and taking his minute man, Neil Agüero.
01:37 Heading towards the final 500 metres then,
01:39 Söderqvist with time in hand to dislodge Bob Donaldson.
01:44 Seventh place at the World Championship
01:46 under-23 time trial, and Söderqvist, a class ride.
01:49 Better than Donaldson by 28 seconds.
01:52 Paul Magnier of Sudal Quick-Step was 10 seconds slower.
01:56 The winner of a stage of the Tour of Oman,
01:58 the man from Sudal Quick-Step.
02:00 Noah Isidor going well as well from Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale.
02:04 Up and over the Beauregard climb in front of fans
02:07 in warm sunshine outside Aosta.
02:12 And then pushing for the finishing line
02:14 and taking a third place at the finish line.
02:19 As meanwhile, the Swiss time trial specialist, Fabian Weiss,
02:23 was out on the course.
02:24 He posted a time that was the third fastest.
02:28 As Söderqvist looked on from the hot seat.
02:31 Then the spectacular 18-year-old,
02:34 Jano Widar of Lotto Destiny, the winner of the Alpe d'Isere Tour
02:39 overall just a couple of weeks ago,
02:42 was flying along the course.
02:43 The tiny climber, just 21 seconds down
02:46 on the best time of Söderqvist.
02:47 Tim Thorn-Tutenberg, another good ride
02:50 from the little Trek man.
02:52 Provisional sixth place for the German.
02:57 And then it was the turn of Gahl Gliva of UAE Team Emirates
03:01 to get up and over the Beauregard climb
03:03 where the intermediate checkpoint was.
03:05 Pushing for the line, though, already 30 seconds
03:08 down on Söderqvist's time, which was looking very strong.
03:11 Andrea Raccagni from Sudal Quickstep,
03:14 though very close to dislodging Söderqvist.
03:16 Six seconds slower the Italian than the Swede
03:19 at the finish line.
03:21 Then it was the turn of Kilian Faschuren
03:24 before Söderqvist knew that he had the race won.
03:28 A class performance from the former Swedish
03:30 under-23 national time trial champion.
03:33 Strong ride, indeed, the winner of stage one.
03:37 Taking the plaudits ahead of Andrea Raccagni,
03:39 the man from Genoa, just six seconds slower.
03:42 And a first Maglia Rosa for Söderqvist
03:44 in this Giro Next Gen.
03:46 He leads the race also by six seconds to Raccagni
03:49 and nine seconds to Weiss.
03:51 And with that victory comes the points jersey as well.
03:54 The red jersey standings headed by Jakob Söderqvist
03:57 with 15 points.
03:59 And with that one climb in the middle of the course
04:01 at Beauregard as well, he takes the mountains jersey.
04:04 Six points to him.
04:05 Weiss in second place in four points.
04:07 Janne Wiede is the best young rider, 18 years of age.
04:12 He leads by two seconds to Lars Handen.
04:15 And the best Italian rider on the day
04:17 was the man who finished in second place
04:18 on the stage, Andrea Raccagni.
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