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Kuss takes queen stage to cap a brilliant Giro d'Italia for Visma

Kuss takes queen stage to cap a brilliant Giro d'Italia for Visma

The American soloed to victory out of the day-long breakaway and joined the select group of riders to have won stages of all three Grand Tours.

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It's not quite #GCKuss, but American climber Sepp Kuss got his biggest personal result since his stunning 2023 Vuelta a España overall win, soloing to victory at the Giro d'Italia on the race's queen mountain stage.

Kuss, who's spent most of his three weeks in Italy riding superbly in support of Visma-Lease a Bike leader Jonas Vingegaard's overall campaign, joined the day's big breakaway and hung tough over five categorized climbs before counterattacking on the sixth and final ascent to Alleghe and going clear in the last two kilometers.

With the win, Kuss joins the group of riders to have won a stage of all three Grand Tours. He said post-race that the win had not been the main plan, but that his team gave him the green light to go in the break. Jonas Vingegaard himself had little trouble on the day, with solid support from other Visma teammates and ably matching all moves on the final climb to keep a firm grip on his race lead with two days to go.

The main challenge was to win the pink jersey with Jonas, and so far it's looking good, but when they told me the other night that I had the chance to go in the break, I knew I had to seize the opportunity.

–Kuss on the chance to win a Giro stage

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