'I still get that pain every time I lose a race' - Sam Bennett looks to end three-year Grand Tour stage win drought at Giro d'Italia
Briefly

Sam Bennett, a seasoned cyclist, prepares for the Giro d'Italia, aiming for his first Grand Tour stage win since the 2022 Vuelta. Confident after winning four races in 2025, he acknowledges facing injury challenges in recent years, having only achieved a fourth place in his last Grand Tour. Bennett has modified his training to enhance torque for sprints. While he expresses a mix of apprehension and trust in his new training regime, he remains determined to secure a stage win at the Giro.
I'm feeling quite okay. I've changed my training quite a bit over the last month or two, so I'm a bit apprehensive, but I should be fine.
It's nothing major, but we saw that the last three, four years that I've been training to get speed, ... we saw that it was torque I was missing.
At Pays de la Loire, I was doing some good numbers. So I have to trust the process, but there's just that fear of the unknown.
We can't leave the Giro without winning a stage.
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