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Colombia's Nairo Quintana, center, celebrates on the podium after winning the Giro D'italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, flanked by second placed Rigoberto Uran, of Colombia, left, and third placed Fabio Aru, of Italy, in Trieste, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2014. Nairo Quintana confirmed himself as cycling's next star by winning the Giro d'Italia on Sunday to follow his runner-up finish in last year's Tour de France. The 24-year-old climbing specialist with the Movistar team won two stages and finished with a 3 minute, 7 second advantage over fellow Colombian Rigoberto Uran for his first Grand Tour victory. Italy's Fabio Aru finished third overall, 4:04 back. (AP Photo/Fabio Ferrari)

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Colombia's Nairo Quintana celebrates on the podium after winning the Giro D'italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, in Trieste, Italy, Sunday, June 1, 2014. Nairo Quintana confirmed himself as cycling's next star by winning the Giro d'Italia on Sunday to follow his runner-up finish in last year's Tour de France. The 24-year-old climbing specialist with the Movistar team won two stages and finished with a 3 minute, 7 second advantage over fellow Colombian Rigoberto Uran for his first Grand Tour victory. Italy's Fabio Aru finished third overall, 4:04 back. (AP Photo/Fabio Ferrari)

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Colombia's Nairo Quintana kisses the trophy after winning the Giro D'italia, Tour of Italy cycling race, from Gemona to Trieste, Sunday, June 1, 2014. Nairo Quintana confirmed himself as cycling's next star by winning the Giro d'Italia on Sunday to follow his runner-up finish in last year's Tour de France. The 24-year-old climbing specialist with the Movistar team won two stages and finished with a 3 minute, 7 second advantage over fellow Colombian Rigoberto Uran for his first Grand Tour victory. Italy's Fabio Aru finished third overall, 4:04 back. (AP Photo/Fabio Ferrari)