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Fernando Gaviria awarded win after Elia Viviani relegated on stage three of the Giro d'Italia 2019
Tao Geoghegan Hart was one of a number of riders caught out due to a crash in the final 5km
By Jonny Long • Published
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Mark Cavendish loses second San Luis sprint to Fernando Gaviria
Twenty-year-old Colombian bests Cavendish for second time in three days
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Fernando Gaviria battles through crosswinds to take Giro d’Italia stage three and pink jersey
Fernando Gaviria took his debut Grand Tour win after his Quick-Step team split the peloton in the final 10km of Giro d'Italia stage three
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Fernando Gaviria outsprints Elia Viviani in chaotic finish to Vuelta a San Juan stage one
Quick-Step sprinter Fernando Gaviria took victory in stage one of the Vuelta a San Juan, as half the peloton took a wrong turn in the final kilometre.
By Henry Robertshaw • Published
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Fernando Gaviria says ‘in my view Viviani is the winner’ after Giro d’Italia stage three controversy
Fernando Gaviria says he believes rival Elia Viviani is the true winner of stage three of the Giro d’Italia after the Italian was relegated for dangerous sprinting.
By Alex Ballinger • Published
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Tour de San Luis: Fernando Gaviria returns to scene of breakthrough with Etixx – Quick-Step
The Colombian will race as a fully fledged pro for the first time since emerging with two stage wins at the Argentinian race in 2015
By Richard Windsor • Published
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Bob Jungels: We knew there were crosswinds coming and we just surprised them
Jungels and his Quick-Step team-mates blew the race apart at the Giro d'Italia's third stage, delivering Fernando Gaviria to victory
By Gregor Brown • Published
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Fernando Gaviria takes his second stage win in Vuelta a San Juan
Ramunas Navardauskus retains overall race lead after the fourth stage of the 2017 Vuelta a San Juan in Argentina
By Nigel Wynn • Published
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Caleb Ewan ‘devastated’ after Fernando Gaviria collision in Giro d’Italia sprint
Sprinters' coming-together leaves Caleb Ewan riding one-footed in final moments of stage two
By Gregor Brown • Published
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