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Giro d'Italia: Davide Formolo, Tim Wellens and other ones to watch

Tim Wellens, Alberto Contador, Richie Porte, Paris-Nice 2016

All eyes will be on the contenders for overall victory at the Giro d’Italia, but there are plenty of other riders also looking to make an impact.

Up-and-coming talents, breakaway regulars, time-triallists and those hunting stage wins could all make a name for themselves over the next three weeks.

Here, we pick out six riders to watch…

Giro d'Italia favourites
Giro d'Italia favourites

Six riders who could win the first grand tour of the season

Davide Formolo

Nationality: Italian Age: 23 Team: Cannondale

Italian Davide Formolo crosses the finish line to win the 4th stage of the Giro d'Italia, Tour of Italy, cycling race on May 12, 2015 in La Spezia
Image: Davide Formolo won a stage of last year's Giro

Formolo is one of the most highly rated young Italian riders of the current generation and claimed the biggest victory of his career so far by winning a stage of last year's Giro with an opportunist attack. He is unlikely to challenge in the general classification, particularly given that Rigoberto Uran is leading his Cannondale team, but more stage wins could be on the agenda this year.

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Tim Wellens

Nationality: Belgian Age: 24 Team: Lotto Soudal

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Image: Wellens is a regular in breakaways

Wellens is one of the most aggressive riders in the sport and particularly likes to go on the attack on tough stages with plenty of climbs. Like Formolo, he doesn't have the capacity to trouble the general classification and will instead be targeting stage wins either out of breakaways or via late attacks. He won a stage of this year's Paris-Nice from a breakaway and it is surely only a matter of time before he adds a grand tour stage victory to his CV.

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Bob Jungels

Nationality: Luxembourg Age: 23 Team: Etixx - Quick-Step

Bob Jungels escapes on stage four of the 2016 Tour de Romandie
Image: Bob Jungels (right) has been in good form so far this year

Jungels is an up-and-coming all-rounder who has enjoyed a promising season so far, the highlights being a stage win at the Tour of Oman in February and a third place in a time trial at the Tour de Romandie. Given that his Etixx - Quick-Step team don't have a general classification rider at this year's Giro, Jungels may be given free rein to go for stage wins and has enough talent to get one. He could also be a big threat in the flatter of the three time trials.

Diego Ulissi

Nationality: Italian Age: 26 Team: Lampre-Merida

Italian cyclist Diego Ulissi celebrates as he crosses the finish line to win the 7th stage of the Giro d'Italia
Image: Diego Ulissi celebrates winning a stage of last year's Giro

Ulissi already has four Giro stage wins to his name and will be looking to add more to his collection this year. He is an expert at short uphill finishes and there are as many as four stages on the route that could suit him. A challenge for overall honours is unlikely, though.

Sergey Firsanov

Nationality: Russian Age: 33 Team: Gazprom-RusVelo

Sergey Firsanov (Gazprom - RusVelo) wins Stage 2 of the 2016 Coppi and Bartali Week
Image: Sergey Firsanov starts the Giro d'Italia in great form

Firsanov would not have been considered as one to watch at the start of the year, but in the past six weeks he won a stage and overall title at the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali and then finished a surprise fourth overall at the Giro del Trentino. It would be a major shock if he was challenging for overall victory, but on current form, a place in the top 10 does not look out of the question.

Stefano Pirazzi

Nationality: Italian Age: 29 Team: Bardiani-CSF

Stefano Pirazzi (Bardiani - CSF) wins Stage 4 of the 2016 Coppi and Bartali Week
Image: Stefano Pirazzi launches regular attacks in the mountains

Pirazzi doesn't have the all-round ability to challenge overall, but expect him to join plenty of breakaways and launch a countless number of attacks in search of stage wins. Most of his attacks will be kamikaze, but he is a good enough climber to make the odd one stick, as he did when winning a stage in the 2014 Giro.

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