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Milan's Last Sprint Chance Looms
24 May
Summary
- Milan seeks his first Giro d'Italia stage win on Sunday.
- Sunday's stage into Milan offers a key bunch sprint opportunity.
- Rival Magnier believes Milan's pressure could be an advantage.

Jonathan Milan is focused on seizing the upcoming flat stage into Milan on Sunday, his second-to-last opportunity for a sprint victory in the current Giro d'Italia. Although he has achieved success in previous Giros, Milan has yet to win a stage in this edition, with only fourth and second-place finishes so far.
He acknowledges the importance of Sunday's stage, stating it is crucial for him and his team to perform their best. Milan believes his previous sprints were chaotic rather than indicative of underlying issues. The 157km stage 15 route includes laps of a city center circuit, providing a classic bunch sprint scenario.
Milan's main competitor, Paul Magnier, who has already secured two stage wins, sees the pressure on Milan as a potential edge for himself. Magnier is motivated by his own strong team and belief in his ability to win.
Both riders agree that the final stage in Rome is a guaranteed sprint, though other opportunities may arise. Milan expressed confidence that Rome will host a sprint finish.