Along with its beautiful route throughout Italy, the Giro d’Italia is known for its drama. Unpredictable weather, chaotic finishes and brutally tough terrain make for a very difficult 21 days of racing to finish as the attrition wears on.
This year’s Giro d’Italia has seen riders abandon, of course, through unfortunate crashes as there always is. But the field has mainly been heavily affected by illness in the second week, with viruses and fever being reported across teams after the first rest day.
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