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Cycling - Italian Magagnotti Wins 2nd Stage of the Germany Tour

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The Italian cycling pro Alessio Magagnotti won the second stage of the Germany Tour. In the mass sprint after 197 kilometers from Schwäbisch Hall to Offenbach an der Queich the Frenchman Paul Magnier became second. Iuri Leitao from Portugal came in third place.

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The Italian cycling pro Alessio Magagnotti won the second stage of the Germany Tour. In the mass sprint after 197 kilometers from Schwäbisch Hall to Offenbach an der Queich the Frenchman Paul Magnier became second. Iuri Leitao from Portugal came in third place.

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Munich, Germany.- The 19-year-old Italian, Alessio Magagnotti, took this Friday in the final sprint to French Paul Magnier to award stage 2 of the Tour de Germany 2026 in the municipality of Offenbach an der Queich, where Isaac del Toro remains in the second overall position. The Mexican cyclist of the UAE Emirates took a bonus of three seconds during this stage to reduce the advantage with the leader, the Frenchman Louis Barré, of Visma-Lease. …

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Surprise on the 2nd stage of the Germany Tour: the young Italian Alessio Magagnotti from the German team Red Bull-Bora-hansgrohe took the victory in the mass sprint. The favourites had a look.[more]]>

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EXCELSIOR Isaac del Toro now did have help from his UAE Team Emirates teammates and retained the second overall position after Stage 2 of the Return to Germany 2026 and, in addition, reduced distances over the French Louis Barre, leader of the competition. Italian Alessio Magagnotti won the tour this Friday. Stage 2 of the Return to Germany 2026 was marked by rain, where several runners were cautious. Halfway through the route there was an avera…

Alessio Magagnotti sprinted to victory at the end of the 197-kilometer Schwäbisch Hall / Offenbach an der Queich stage, the second stage of the Deutschland Tour. The 19-year-old from Trentino, riding for Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe, finished with flying colors in a thrilling battle.

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TUTTOBICIWEB broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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