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Cycling-Italian Ganna First Rider to Abandon Tour De France

LILLE, France (Reuters) -Italian Filippo Ganna became the first rider to abandon this year's Tour de France following a crash, organisers said on Saturday.

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It begins as probably worse could not the Tour de France of Italy cycling. In fact Filippo Ganna, Italian racer most expected especially for the time of Caen at the fifth stage. The 28-year-old Italian national chronograph champion won a week ago was forced to abandon the competition due to a fall to the -132 km from the finish line. He had ended up on the ground as he crossed a roundabout, touching himself with Flynn. The 112th edition of the T…

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The former two-time world champion fell in a turn 132 kilometers from the finish.

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As a victim of a fall, Ganna was unable to leave and was forced to give up.

·Paris, France
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Italian Filippo Ganna (Ineos) and Sean Flynn (Picnic Post NL) were the first to go to the ground this Saturday, July 5.

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Cycling-Italian Ganna first rider to abandon Tour de France

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Sunday, July 6, 2025 - 08:01 Tour de France: they won't take the start of the 2nd stage, here are the first two Deu riders' abandonments saw their Tour de France be damned cut short. The Italian Filippo Ganna and the Swiss Stefan Bissegger had to give up due to concussion. Reading Zen L的Italian Filippo Ganna (INEOS Grenadiers) was the first rider to abandon the 112th edition of the Tour de France, Saturday on the road to Lille. The specialist of…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Saturday, July 5, 2025.
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