Tadej Pogacar Clinches Historic Victory at Giro d'Italia
The Slovenian cyclist wins by the largest margin in nearly six decades, adding to his impressive career achievements.
- Pogacar dominated the race, winning six stages and wearing the pink jersey for 18 days.
- He finished nearly 10 minutes ahead of the runner-up, Daniel Martínez.
- This marks Pogacar's first Giro d'Italia win, complementing his two Tour de France titles.
- Pogacar also secured the mountains classification, showcasing his all-around prowess.
- He now aims to win his third Tour de France title next month.