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Giro d'Italia Giro d'Italia 2024 Stage 17: Selva di Val Gardena/Wolkenstein in Gröden – Passo Brocon, 159.0k

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Obviously RCS are not very good at public comms, or designing contracts, but the CPA seem to be really annoying. The CPA guy on RAI yesterday also didn't deny that they had agreed with RCS plans to then later go back and write open letters against the plans.
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Obviously RCS are not very good at public comms, or designing contracts, but the CPA seem to be really annoying. The CPA guy on RAI yesterday also didn't deny that they had agreed with RCS plans to then later go back and write open letters against the plans.
Flobikes did an interview with Hansen yesterday, where he basically said that the organizers could have presented whatever they wanted, their answer was "no"

View: https://youtu.be/3DlNKyJdWmg?t=217
 
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Flobikes did an interview with Hansen yesterday, where he basically said that the organizers could have presented whatever they wanted, their answer was "no"

View: https://youtu.be/3DlNKyJdWmg?t=217
This seems to not be true, though, and it seems they said yes to Monday's plans and then Tuesday's Livigno ride, before then saying no. That's according to Paolo Bellino and Vegni, and Cristian Salvato (CPA) didn't deny it.
 

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