The AAustralian Jay Vine (Alpecin Deceuninck) considered his double at the top of the “incredible”. the fancuaya, a victory based on the confidence he cherished from his debut on Thursday at Pico Jano.
“It’s amazing, I think I’m more confident after the first win Janus Peak. I took that burden off my back and so now I feel more confident this time. All the pressure was gone, I ran easier,” said the “aussie” cyclist at the finish line.
Vine entered the day’s breakout with two goals. To start, collect points for the mountain jersey in a day with 5 climbs, and if there is an occasion, win the stage.
“I have two goals, to try to win the stage on the one hand, and on the other hand to get the mountain jersey. I have more confidence in myself and I just enjoyed, it was a great day,” he said. .
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Vine explained his performance on the climb to La Fancuaya, where he attacked with 6 kilometers to go: “Since I attacked I put in 25 minutes of effort, the same as I did two days ago. I decided to keep the pressure. After a minute and a half, I continued to the next corner, then I looked back and there was no one. It was unbelievable.
Source: La Verdad

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