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    Silva Wins Chaotic Giro d’Italia Stage 2 in Photo Finish

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 9, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Thomas Silva delivered a career-best performance on Saturday by winning the turbulent Stage 2 of the Giro d’Italia, overcoming a crash-ridden route to triumph in a thrilling sprint finish. The 24-year-old Uruguayan made history as the first rider from his country to win a Grand Tour stage, narrowly beating Spain’s Florian Stork and Italy’s Giulio Ciccone after a dramatic finale.

    The 221km stage from Burgas to Veliko Tarnovo in Bulgaria was marked by heavy rain and slippery roads, which contributed to a massive crash involving nearly 20 riders around the 198km mark. This incident forced race officials to temporarily neutralize the race. Several competitors were injured, with Australia’s Jay Vine and Norway’s Adne Holter among those forced to abandon. Earlier in the race, Matteo Moschetti had also withdrawn following a crash in the opening stage.

    Before the crash, early breakaway riders Mirco Maestri and Diego Pablo Sevilla had established a lead of almost five minutes. However, the peloton steadily closed the gap, catching the duo within the last 30 kilometers as conditions began to improve.

    The crash shattered the peloton, causing riders to slide on the wet surface and some to collide with barriers. Once the race resumed with just over 18 kilometers remaining, aggressive moves continued, including a notable attack by Jonas Vingegaard on the Lyaskovets Monastery Pass. Despite these efforts, the regrouped peloton maintained control, setting up a high-speed sprint to the finish.

    In the closing meters, Silva kept his composure and timed his sprint perfectly to secure victory in a photo finish, also taking over the race lead and donning the pink jersey from Stage 1 winner Paul Magnier.

    The Giro will proceed on Sunday with a 175km flat stage from Plovdiv to Sofia, where sprinters are expected to dominate after the challenging mountain stage.

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