
"The Giro is a very important race for me and my sports career because it was the first one I was able to win as a three-week rider."
"We can't hide our ambitions: we want to win the race. We have had this intention for months. We want to win. It's the main focus for the team right now."
EF Education-EasyPost unveiled their 'White Diamonds' jersey ahead of the Giro d'Italia to avoid confusion with the race leader's pink jersey. The design, aimed at creating a distinct identity, features pink sponsor logos on a white base and a subtle grey argyle pattern. Richard Carapaz, former champion of the Giro, will lead the team, expressing strong ambition for victory amidst a well-prepared squad. This marks his fourth participation in the event, declaring their goal to compete seriously and keep their winning intentions clear.
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