The Giro d'Italia’s 12th stage delivered a moment that defies logic—Alec Segaert, a cyclist who once seemed destined for obscurity, claimed his first-ever Grand Tour stage win. This isn’t just a race result; it’s a seismic shift in the sport’s narrative. Let’s dissect why this victory matters, what it reveals about cycling’s future, and why this moment feels like a turning point rather than a footnote.
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