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May 24, 2026
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Dversnes Wins Giro Stage 15 as Milan Finale Neutralized by Rider Complaints

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Norwegian rider Fredrik Dversnes claimed victory in the 15th stage of the Giro d'Italia, while race organizers neutralized the final lap in Milan following rider complaints about road conditions. Jonas Vingegaard maintains his overall lead as the race prepares for its decisive mountain stages.

The Lead: Dversnes Claims Milan Stage Amid Controversy

Fredrik Dversnes won the 15th stage of the Giro d'Italia on Sunday, taking the honours from a breakaway on a day in which the final lap of Milan was neutralised due to rider complaints about the race conditions. Norwegian Dversnes crossed the line in front of three Italians – Mirco Maestri, Martin Marcellusi and Mattia Bais – as a widely expected bunch sprint failed to materialise.

The Race Details: Neutralized Final Lap in Milan

Race organisers were left with the embarrassing decision to first neutralise the final five kilometres for the general classification after Vingegaard was among the riders to complain to race commissioners about the road furniture. That ruling was then extended to the entire fourth and final lap around Milan, although the stage and eventual sprint would still be valid.

The Standings: Vingegaard Maintains Pink Jersey

Jonas Vingegaard stayed in pink as the overall race leader, two minutes and 26 seconds ahead of Afonso Eulálio after a surprising end to a flat 157 kilometres from Voghera to Milan, which looked tailor-made for the sprinters.

The Victory: Career-Best Win for Dversnes

It was the biggest win of his career for Dversnes, who rides for Uno-X Mobility and whose last victory was in the fourth stage of the Arctic Race of Norway in August.

The Next Challenge: Brutal Final Week Approaches

The peloton will have a chance to rest their legs on Monday before the start of the brutal third and final week, which will decide the destination of the pink jersey. On Tuesday, the first of a series of decisive mountain stages will see the riders move to Switzerland to take on 113km of punishing terrain between Bellinzona and Cari.