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Jai Hindley wins historic Giro D’Italia

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Jai Hindley has won cycling’s second-biggest event, taking home the coveted pink jersey

The 26-year-old Australian won the Giro D’Italia at the weekend. He beat Ecuador’sRichard Carapaz by 1:18 minutes.

After a tough 2021 season, Hindley switched teams from Sunweb to a newly focused Bora Hansgrohe team, which he says was like “pressing the reset button”.

“I had a lot of things going [on] which made it a super hard year and a difficult period.”

JAI HINDLEY

Hindley becomes is the second Australian to win a Grand Tours Major Cycling Event, after Cadel Evans claimed the Tour De France in 2011.

“It was really frustrating because I finished 2020 with second place at the Giro and then I had really high expectations coming into 2021.”

“I wanted to prove to people, and more so myself, that I was capable of riding at that level and that 2020 wasn’t just a fluke,” Hindley says.

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