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Hindley takes Giro d’Italia victory on ‘second dwelling’ of Blockhaus

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n the mixed zone on the Blockhaus, a persistent local television reporter was trying to coax some words in Italian from Jai Hindley, winner of stage 9 of the Giro d’Italia. “Jai, two years on the Giro, you spoke good Italian. Proviamo ancora? Complimenti per la vittoria,” he began hopefully.

Hindley responded smilingly – “Aw, thanks very much” – but in English, much to the reporter’s disappointment. The exchange continued for a couple of more questions, with the reporter’s persistence eventually overwhelmed by Hindley’s unfailing politeness.

The Australian spent six formative months in these parts in 2015, living in nearby Montesilvano and racing in the colours of the Aran Cucine amateur squad. Seven years on, he may be shy about using his Italian, but his local knowledge is not in question.

The Passo Lanciano and the Blockhaus were Hindley’s training ground back then, and his familiarity with the ascents stood him in good stead on the first true mountain test of this Giro d’Italia. He knew the roads. He remembered the gradients. He even recognised the skewered meats.

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