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In an exciting announcement, the cycling team has officially designated Richard Carapaz as their General Classification (GC) leader for the upcoming Giro d'Italia. This decision comes as the team unveils their striking new kit, dubbed "White Diamonds," which will be showcased during the prestigious race in 2025.
Carapaz, an accomplished cyclist with a strong track record, is expected to lead the team with his exceptional climbing abilities and strategic racing skills. Known for his resilience and determination, he aims to secure a top position in the overall standings of the Giro, a race renowned for its challenging terrain and fierce competition.
The "White Diamonds" kit symbolizes a fresh and bold approach, reflecting the team's ambition and commitment to excellence. As the Giro d'Italia approaches, fans and cycling enthusiasts are eager to see how Carapaz and his team will perform in this iconic event, with high hopes for a successful campaign.
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