We break down Ganna’s record time trial, Vingegaard’s setback, and the young legs ready to shake up the Giro before the mountains change everything.
In this episode of the SBS Cycling Podcast, we dive straight into the heart of the Giro d’Italia and the performances that have everyone talking. We unpack Filippo Ganna’s extraordinary time trial, where he not only won the stage but set a record average speed over 40 kilometres. It is the kind of ride that reminds us why he is considered one of the very best against the clock, and we explore what that means for the race as a whole.
It's exciting to see young riders racing with their heart and surprising themselves
We also turn our attention to Jonas Vingegaard, whose time trial did not go to plan. We discuss how a result like that can weigh on a rider during a Grand Tour and whether this is just a bad day or something more significant. Along the way, we highlight the rise of young talents like Eulalio, showing how a new generation is beginning to make its mark on cycling’s biggest stage.
Looking ahead, we break down what is coming next with shorter, punchier mountain stages that promise fireworks. The Giro is far from settled, and we share why these upcoming days could reshape the race once again.






