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In the 107th edition of the Giro d’Italia, the top contender is Tadej Pogacar, who is expected to win the coveted maglia rosa. Despite Welsh veteran Geraint Thomas making a return to try and reclaim the jersey, Pogacar’s dominant form makes him the clear favorite for victory. However, the unpredictable nature of cycling means that any mishap could change the course of the race, possibly allowing other riders to sneak into contention for a surprise win.

Geraint Thomas, who narrowly missed out on victory in the previous year’s Giro, has unfinished business in Italy and is determined to challenge Pogacar. Despite facing tough competition, Thomas remains confident in his abilities and strategy to perform well in the race. Nairo Quintana, a former champion who has faced setbacks, may also make a comeback in the Giro, hoping to recapture his past success.

Other riders like Dani Martinez, Ben O’Connor, and veterans Romain Bardet, Michael Woods, Domenico Pozzovivo, and Damiano Caruso are expected to vie for a spot on the podium. While Pogacar’s dominance makes him the clear favorite, these riders bring experience and skill to the race, making the battle for the top positions challenging and unpredictable.

Young talents like Cian Uijtdebroeks, Thymen Arensman, and Luke Plapp are also emerging as potential contenders, looking to make their mark in the Grand Tour. These up-and-coming riders will face a tough field of competitors but have the potential to deliver strong performances and shake up the race dynamics.

With a mix of established champions, experienced veterans, and promising young riders, the Giro d’Italia promises an exciting and competitive race. While Pogacar is the frontrunner, the unpredictable nature of cycling means that anything can happen in a three-week Grand Tour. Fans can expect thrilling battles, surprising results, and a display of skill and determination from the diverse field of riders competing in the prestigious race.

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