The absence of Remco Evenepoel from the Giro d'Italia has sparked curiosity and debate among cycling enthusiasts. While his right-hand man, Mattia Cattaneo, understands the decision, he can't help but wonder about the missed opportunity. 'That's a race for you,' Cattaneo thought when he saw the Giro's challenging 40-kilometer time trial. But Evenepoel and his team have chosen a different path, focusing on stage races, the Ardennes, and the Tour de France. 'It's clear that a huge investment has been made in him,' Cattaneo acknowledges, 'and when you make such an investment, it's right to focus on it first and foremost.' However, the cycling community is left wondering if the Giro d'Italia was tailor-made for Evenepoel, and if his departure from the race was a missed chance for glory. 'It was definitely a hard blow to have to leave the Tour like that,' Cattaneo reflects, 'but I think it gave him a positive shock, a wake-up call to change something.' Will Evenepoel's decision to skip the Giro d'Italia prove to be a strategic move or a missed opportunity? The cycling world awaits the outcome with bated breath, eager to see if the Olympic champion can bounce back stronger than ever.