Alexander Valverde (Movistar) is betting going every day on what will be his last Lapalready in its 77th edition, and where in this second phase he suffered the first fear that was already within last kilometer when he was involved in a fall of no great consequence, although he was hit in the knee.
“The sun is not yet calm and the ‘hostión’ is seen nearing the finish line. They fell in front of me, I braked but still couldn’t avoid it“he said when the stage was over.
“You have to go every day in the Vuelta. This second stage went well but with a lot of nerves and was very dangerous. We knew it before we came,” he said.
Now the goal for the Murcian is to finish the journey on the Dutch roads without any shocks and “reach the northern stage properly” after the first three stages.
“I am very grateful to all the public for the love these days and the amount of public there is amazing”, he concluded.
Source: La Verdad
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