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What are Bahrain Victorious' Giro plans? - Domestique Hotseat

In this episode, Bahrain Victorious sports director Gorazd Štangelj joins Aidan in the Hotseat for a look inside the role of a DS, from preseason planning and race tactics to the split second decisions made from the team car. He also offers insight into Bahrain Victorious’ plans for the upcoming Giro d’Italia.

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Gorazd explains why modern racing has become faster and more chaotic, with positioning now often deciding races before the climbs even begin. He reflects on his own Giro history, the race’s unique demands, and why experience with Italian roads, weather and racing culture still matters.

The conversation then turns to Bahrain Victorious’ Giro d’Italia plans. Santiago Buitrago leads the team for GC, but Štangelj makes clear that Bahrain will also hunt stages through riders such as Damiano Caruso, Afonso Eulálio, Alex Segaert and Edoardo Zambanini.

He also breaks down the difference between racing against Visma and UAE, where small tactical windows can open, and why Bahrain’s targets are a strong GC finish and an early stage win to lift the whole team.

The episode closes with thoughts on bonus seconds, the white jersey, young talents like Paul Seixas, and the relentless post stage routine of a Grand Tour sports director.

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