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A YOUNG lady was very much abreast of the Giro d'Italia arriving in town.

So much so that she got her boobs out for the occasion.

 The cyclists got more than they bargained for on the Giro d'Italia
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The cyclists got more than they bargained for on the Giro d'ItaliaCredit: Twitter @saddleblaze

In the race itself Bora-Hansgrohe's Sam Bennett, of Ireland, had to settle for another third-placed finish as Elia Viviani, of Quick-Step Floors, sealed his second consecutive stage win in the event.

But it was what went on alongside the route on stage three in Israel that caused the biggest stir on social media.

The female cycling fan gave TV viewers a surprise as the peloton, including Britain's Chris Froome, weaved its way past her barrier.

As she waved to the riders - or maybe it was one in particular - she also gave them an eyeful, which left commentators speechless.

 Cyclists could have been forgiven if they were distracted by the young lady
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Cyclists could have been forgiven if they were distracted by the young ladyCredit: AFP or licensors
 Team Quick-Step rider Elia Viviani of Italy wins the third stage
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Team Quick-Step rider Elia Viviani of Italy wins the third stageCredit: Nir Keidar

Her top was hitched well above her breasts.. and Twitter fans soon let her know it.

"Oooo! Boobie trap!" was one of the first responses to Felix Lowe, who pointed out: "Just keeping you abreast of today's major flash points... "


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And "Wonder why the camera man set himself up for this shot?"

Mat Wragg wrote: "The commentator missed it first time when the breakaway passed, talking about bidons. There’s a lesson for cyclists somewhere in there, I suspect... "

Adrian Swall said: "Riders out of focus, can’t understand it!"

Elsewhere it was a case of "Shapo to the beautiful breasts of Israel" and "I thought tomorrow was the first breast day."

Along with "Well spotted - I was looking at the bikes."

In the Giro d'Italia itself Bennett was in the lead with a kilometre to go but Viviani showcased his impressive power once again to close in before the final corner and cross the finish line first.

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Viviani, who won the second stage after a similar comeback on Saturday, finished ahead of Sacha Modolo (Cannondale-Drapac) and Bennett had to settle for third.

British Team Sky rider Froome, who is looking to become just the third man to win three Grand Tours in a row, finished safely in the peloton alongside his rivals for the overall victory.

Fellow Briton Simon Yates, riding for Mitchelton-Scott, continued his good start to the race and came through another day without any hiccups to sit sixth overall.

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