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Huge crash sees Aussie sprint hope hit deck in Giro d'Italia opener
Key takeaways
- Kaden Groves was battered and bruised but should be OK to continue the race.
- Kaden Groves went down in a high-speed crash with 600 metres to go of a largely uneventful opening stage of the Giro d'Italia.
- Paul Magnier won the reduced bunch sprint into Burgas on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
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Kaden Groves was battered and bruised but should be OK to continue the race. (Supplied: Alpecin-Premier Tech)
Kaden Groves went down in a high-speed crash with 600 metres to go of a largely uneventful opening stage of the Giro d'Italia.
Paul Magnier won the reduced bunch sprint into Burgas on the Bulgarian Black Sea coast.
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