The Giro d'Italia is darn beautiful and damn hard - Larry Warbasse column
Briefly

The article captures the essence of the Giro d'Italia, emphasizing its reputation as both an exceedingly tough race and set against Italy's stunning landscapes. It discusses the current year’s race dynamics, where riders are attacking aggressively from various points rather than waiting until the final stages. While controversy exists over course design and excitement levels, the general consensus is a thrilling ride, with the narrative highlighting the shift in cycling strategy, moving away from traditional approaches to a more dynamic and spontaneous style of racing.
The Giro d'Italia, touted as the hardest race in the most beautiful country, embraces an intense dynamic this year, with riders attacking unexpectedly, changing classifications regularly.
Modern cycling has evolved; it's not about saving energy anymore for the last kilometers. Riders now attack unpredictably, even far from the finish line, shifting race dynamics.
Read at Cyclingnews
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