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During the 2012 Giro d"Italia, Navardauskas finished sixth in the opening individual time trial. Twenty-two seconds shy of American Taylor Phinney ( Business Service Management Racing Team).
During the 2012 Giro d"Italia, Navardauskas finished sixth in the opening individual time trial. Twenty-two seconds shy of American Taylor Phinney ( Business Service Management Racing Team).
After four years in the amateur ranks, Navardauskas turned professional with Garmin–Cervélo in 2011. In stage four"s team time trial, Garmin–Barracuda were victorious, and Navardauskas took the race lead. He became the first Lithuanian to wear the pink jersey.
However, Navardauskas lost the jersey to Italian Adriano Malori (Lampre–Information Systems Development ) on stage six.
Born in Šilalė, Lithuania, Navardauskas currently resides in Oliva, Valencia, Spain.