Roglic gunning for Giro as Pogacar's absence leaves door open
- Primoz Roglic, age 35, aims for his sixth Grand Tour win at the 2025 Giro d'Italia starting in Albania and finishing in Rome.
- Roglic pursues the Giro partly because Tadej Pogacar, who defeated him in the 2020 Tour de France, is skipping this three-week race.
- Roglic rides with Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe, supporting him with 2022 winner Jai Hindley and 2023 runner-up Dani Martínez on a course featuring 52,200 meters of climbing over 3,413 kilometers.
- Roglic acknowledged that the outcome is uncertain, as he cannot predict the performance of his competitors, but he remains focused on becoming the best version of himself.
- This Giro’s demanding route, including the Colle delle Finistre climb with gravel sections, could test Roglic's endurance and shape the outcome of his season.
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Juan Ayuso and Primoz Roglic are the big favorites in the Giro d'Italia, which begins on Friday. For the young Spaniard, it is an opportunity to prove his worth without Tadej Pogacar's presence.
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