This Saturday’s stage is a test for everyone, and especially for primoz roglicabout which installed some doubts, but the Slovenian, triple winner of the returnmay include Remco Evenepoel Y Enrique More. It’s true that he hasn’t seen the energy and freshness when he dominated the races, but he’s back on the provisional podium and he’s hoping to improve.
“This Saturday the legs were better than a few days ago. The level of this Vuelta is very high, with a lot of speed. My form is good. Today I am in a good group, with the strongest riders of Vuelta. We are on the right track “Right. I improve every day. A lot can still happen in the next two weeks,” said Roglic after finishing the stage in remarks collected on his team’s website, Jumbo-Visma.
A good performance that restored optimism in Dutch development, according to the declarations of athletic director Addy Engels. “Primoz is feeling better today after a less successful day on Thursday. For the rest of this Vuelta, that is encouraging. The level is very high. I think everyone has gone to the limit. We want this uptrend to continue in the coming week. Tomorrow there is another uphill finish. That’s the terrain Primoz needs, as well as the time trial on the day after the rest day. Today’s stage gives confidence for what is to come.”
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Source: La Verdad

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