Paul Magnier Wins Third Giro d’Italia Stage and Reclaims Points Jersey
Paul Magnier was in tears as his Soudal-Quickstep teammates celebrated his third Giro d’Italia sprint victory. The Frenchman secured the win in Pieve di Soligo, located near the Prosecco hills.
A Hard-Fought Triumph
The victory came as a surprise following a week of suffering in the mountains and attacks on the late Ca’ del Poggio climb. Magnier had been dropped on both the first and last climbs of the stage due to the heat.

Despite these struggles, his teammates worked to drag him back into contention and motivated him to race. Magnier described the team’s effort as a “masterclass” that helped restore his confidence.
Strategic Execution in the Sprint
Jasper Stuyven provided a critical lead-out into the final chicane finish. Stuyven noted that while the execution differed from the morning’s plan, the positioning on the downhill and flat sections proved successful.
This result left rival Jonathan Milan of Lidl-Trek in disappointment. Milan finished third and has yet to secure a win in this year’s Giro.
The Battle for the Cyclamino Jersey
Magnier has reclaimed the cyclamino jersey after Narváez finished 18th in the sprint, leaving the Ecuadorian rider out of the points. Magnier now leads Narváez by 38 points.
To save energy for the final climb, Magnier chose not to mark Narváez during the stage. This strategy allowed him to open his advantage in the points standings after a period of frequent attacks from the UAE rider.
The competition may continue through intermediate sprints on stages 19 and 20. The final winner of the points competition is likely to be decided during the final sprint in Rome this Sunday.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did Paul Magnier secure his third sprint victory?
He won in Pieve di Soligo, located near the Prosecco hills.
Who provided the lead-out for Magnier in the final sprint?
Jasper Stuyven provided the lead-out into the final chicane finish.
What is the current points difference between Magnier and Narváez?
Magnier leads Narváez by 38 points.
Do you think the final sprint in Rome will be enough for Narváez to close the points gap?