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24 riders kicked out of Giro Next Gen for holding onto team vehicles on Stelvio climb

Riders hold onto cars during the Giro Next Gen

On Wednesday, 24 riders were disqualified from the Giro Next Gen for holding onto team vehicles. The act was captured on video and subsequently shared by the Italian website Tuttobiciweb . The race, also known as the Baby Giro, is a stage race similar to the Tour de l’Avenir; they are both u-23 versions of the famous Grand Tours in Italy and France. The Giro Next Gen is eight stages long, and takes in some of the well-known climbs and roads of its bigger brother.

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The footage shows riders using cars and race motorbikes to ascend the challenging Stelvio climb during stage 4 of the race, a tough 118 km from Morbegno to Passo dello Stelvio. It was the first real test for the riders after three relatively easy days of flat riding.

Jumbo-Visma’s Johannes Staune-Mittet beat Alexy Faure-Prost of Circus-ReUz Technord to take the win on the legendary ascent, with Staune-Mittet taking the pink jersey over Hagens Berman Axeon’s Darren Raffer by 18 seconds.

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The greatly reduced field will head to Stage 5 on Thursday, from Cesano Maderno to Manerba del Garda for a total of 159 km.

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