Juan Ayuso, barely 20 years old, has plenty of time to fight for the goal he dreams of: becoming the best in the world. He can even afford to be out for half a year due to a nasty nerve injury in one leg and return with victory in the third stage of the Tour de Romandie, a tough 18.5 kilometer time trial in Châtel- Saint Denis. The UAE cyclist from Alicante led Movistar’s Matteo Jorgenson by 5 seconds and is the new leader of the Swiss round. Ayuso has been missing for months. Lingering intermittent pains. At first they told him it was a heel problem. Then they finally discovered the source of the evil. A nerve. Without being able to prepare comfortably and still with discomfort, he has returned in the Tour de Romandie. His last race was the 2022 Vuelta a España, in September, in which he finished third. In this Swiss time trial, Ayuso has shown strength in the uphill section and skill and ambition in the downhill section, where he confirmed his victory over Jorgenson, Adam Yates, Oliveira and Barta. He will face the mountains with the leader’s jersey and with the confidence that he has time to be what he wants to be. He debuted his record of victories in the last Getxo Circuit and already has the second.
Source: La Verdad

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