Although he had to wait until stage 12,
Olav Kooij eventually managed to secure a stage win at the 2025
Giro d'Italia on Thursday afternoon, powering to the win in his typically impressive sprint fashion. For the 23-year-old Dutchman, that win goes down as the 40th of his pro career already.
"I’d put him right alongside Tim Merlier, Jasper Philipsen, and Jonathan Milan — he belongs in that elite group," evaluates ex-pro turned expert analyst
Thijs Zonneveld on the In de Waaier podcast, with the Dutchman full of praise for his young compatriot. "He’s just so fast, and he’s fast everywhere. There’s hardly a stage race he enters where he doesn’t win. Time and again, he delivers, no matter the course or location."
"I think there was more relief than joy," Zonneveld adds. "Kooij is simply the fastest man in the Giro, and when you get a lead-out like that from
Wout van Aert, you’re almost obliged to finish it off. That he managed to do just that will have taken a huge weight off his shoulders."