
Cyclist Sepp Kuss Wins All 3 Grand Tour Stages in History
American cyclist Sepp Kuss just joined one of cycling's most elite clubs by winning a stage at the Giro d'Italia, completing victories across all three Grand Tours. His solo climb through the Italian Dolomites proved that patience and strategy can overcome any mountain.
American cyclist Sepp Kuss just made history in the Italian mountains, becoming one of the rare riders to win stages in all three of cycling's Grand Tours. The Team Visma-Lease a Bike rider conquered the brutal 151-kilometer stage 19 through the Dolomites, cementing his place among cycling legends.
Kuss didn't start the final climb in the lead. Italian rider Giulio Ciccone held the advantage as the mountain stage neared its end, but Kuss powered through the thin alpine air to catch and pass him in the final kilometers.
The victory came down to just 13 seconds. Kuss crossed the finish line ahead of Derek Gee, completing a trifecta that includes previous stage wins at the Tour de France and Vuelta a España.
This achievement places Kuss in incredibly rare company. Only a handful of cyclists in the sport's history have managed to win stages across all three Grand Tours, which together represent cycling's greatest tests of endurance and skill.

Why This Inspires
Kuss's journey to this moment shows what steady determination can achieve. While cycling often celebrates explosive power and dramatic attacks, Kuss built his reputation as a loyal teammate who worked for others' victories before claiming his own spotlight.
His win reminds us that supporting roles and patient work eventually get their moment. Kuss spent years helping teammates win major races, and now he stands alone in the record books with an achievement many celebrated riders never accomplish.
The cycling community erupted in celebration after the stage. Fellow riders and fans recognized not just the athletic feat, but the character it took to get there over years of racing.
Meanwhile, Kuss's teammate Jonas Vingegaard maintained a comfortable overall lead of more than four minutes, setting up Team Visma-Lease a Bike for potential triumph when the race concludes. The team's success shows how individual excellence and collective support can coexist beautifully.
Kuss's historic win proves that the long game pays off for those who keep climbing.
Based on reporting by Google News - Historic Victory
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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