Carlos Verona Takes First Grand Tour Victory on Stage 15 of the Giro d’Italia


Carlos can often be found sitting for hours on end at the front of the peloton or protecting his teammates. Getting bottles, blocking wind or even just providing morale for the team, Carlos’ work never stops and he does it all with a smile on his face. 24 hours after Ciccone’s GC hopes went up in smoke thanks to a nasty fall on slippery cobbles, the team refocused and came out fighting today.

Here’s what our winner had to say:
“I was very happy for that because I came to this Giro knowing that my role was full support for Pedersen and Ciccone, and I was super happy with that. I was enjoying this finish even more because it was the first one I didn’t have the ambition to win a stage. Then, everything changed yesterday when we lost Cicco and today I thought, ok maybe I don’t want to do it for me, but I have to do it for the Team. Today I was riding with my mind and my legs with them, especially Ciccone because I know how much he worked for this race, how many sacrifices he made. When you are a helper you need to be there to help them, but when they are not there you also need to be there for the team and today I was with all my head for this team.”

“I missed the original breakaway by maybe one rider, and I said ‘ah the chance is gone’ but I kept focused, I always like to think that everything happens for a reason, so I hung onto the group of favorites and I saw that we were not more than 10-15 guys and I had the legs to be there. When we came together I thought ‘today is my day, with these legs I have to go for the victory’, and I knew I had to go from far because I’m not really fast, but my diesel engine is there, I’ve prepared for this Giro very well with a lot of confidence from the team and I had to do it for them.”