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00:00 Stage two of the Giro Next Gen, a short, sharp trip up and down the Aosta Valley with a few
00:12 climbs en route, but an opportunity potentially for the first bunch sprint of the race.
00:19 Bright sunshine, Gil Gliva, the hopes of UAE Team Emirates, Paul Magnier of Sudal, quick
00:25 step in the blue jersey and in the pink jersey, Jakob Söderqvist, hoping to hold on to his
00:31 race lead at the end of the day.
00:35 Not many kilometres then, the pace should be high, Paul Magnier full of ambition, the
00:39 flag dropping promptly at kilometre zero and no immediate attacks at first.
00:45 Before that is, two riders got up the road, including Gianmarco Carpini and Dario Giuliano,
00:49 a French rider just 19 years of age from the Polti Cometa Under 23 team.
00:56 And Tomasche then take it up as they hit the slopes of the Crete de Ville, the first climb
01:02 of the day.
01:03 The attacks coming thick and fast, but Gianmarco Carpini, the 20 year old rider from that original
01:09 breakaway managing to get to the top of the first climb, the Crete de Ville climb in first
01:14 place.
01:16 Then sitting up as the attacks continue over the top of the climb and onto the descent,
01:20 and Tomasche forcing a group of six riders clear, including two from Trinity Racing and
01:26 Tim Thornton-Tuytenberg of Lidl Trek, as well as the blue jersey of Paul Magnier.
01:34 As those riders did battle with one another, a second chase group got itself organised
01:39 behind, featuring the red jersey of Fabien Weiss of Tudor Pro Cycling.
01:45 These four riders didn't get across to the front of the race as the pink jersey group
01:48 was held at one minute and 21 seconds from the six riders at the front of the race being
01:53 driven on by Paul Magnier of Soudal Quick-Step.
01:56 Can they make this one stick?
01:57 An attack coming off the front by Christian Bagatin, who eventually then was reeled back
02:05 in.
02:06 And that six rider group in turn was hauled back in by the peloton.
02:13 Combination of different teams then starting to work on the front, including Lotto Destiny
02:16 looking after the best young rider, Jano Wida.
02:21 The remains of that original breakaway being swept up by the pink jersey group as MBH Bank
02:26 Kolpak Balan take it up, heading towards the final categorised climb of the day, setting
02:32 a high pace onto the lower slopes of that climb.
02:37 And then right towards the top, Cesare Cezini of Zalfora Mobil sprinting for the maximum
02:43 points and taking the win over the top of the last categorised climb of stage two onto
02:48 the descent.
02:49 A fast, rapid affair.
02:52 Vismalisa Bike taking it up and that put Serek Vist, the race leader, briefly into difficulty
02:58 off the back.
03:01 As into the final kilometres, Bardiani take it up, hoping to lead out Lorenzo Conforti,
03:07 their sprinter.
03:08 Conforti then sitting on the wheel of the Soudal Quick-Step lead out train for Paul
03:14 Magnier.
03:15 Magnier on the wheel of the Italian in the same instance.
03:18 And Magnier opening up his sprint, reacting to Conforti's sprint and having the power
03:23 in the last 50 metres or so, ran that sweeping left-hand turn on the cobblestones to take
03:28 the victory by a bike length in the end.
03:31 Another brilliant demonstration of power, taking the time bonuses as well from the young
03:36 Frenchman who is having a brilliant 2024.
03:40 That is win number four of this year for Paul Magnier, who is going to be hard to beat on
03:45 these sprints.
03:46 A short, sharp effort, Magnier finishing it off in style.
03:55 So stage two, the Champagne going to Paul Magnier of Soudal Quick-Step ahead of Conforti
04:00 in second place and Gael Gliwa in third from UEE Team Emirates.
04:04 And with that comes the new Magliarosa of the Giro Next Gen.
04:08 He leads now by seven seconds to Andrea Racagni-Noviero.
04:13 He takes over in the lead of the points competition too.
04:17 Twenty points is advantage over Lorenzo Conforti.
04:20 Fabian Weiss now moves into control of the King of the Mountains competition by two points
04:25 to Jakob Söderqvist.
04:27 The white jersey still being held by Jarno Wieder of Lotto Destiny.
04:35 And the best Italian is still Andrea Racagni-Noviero, who leads that classification ahead of Alessandro
04:41 Pinarello.
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