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the one of The eyebrows rolling in seventh position, he opens up, steps to the side and launches a devastating attack. No one could follow him and he even allowed himself the luxury of lowering a revolution and after looking back, celebrating his second victory of the season and his second achievement for Movistar in style.
Fernando Gaviria’s remarks
“Today was really difficult. On the climbs he was very fast and I lost some rhythm, but I did everything I could to stay close, the guys supported me to get back and I did my best to return the favor and deliver this victory in equipment. I focused on avoiding the dangers until the last kilometer, finding my space and my distance and launching before the last corner. The legs responded and I was able to achieve this great achievement. This is a very important achievement. I trained hard to get to the Giro d’Italia in the best conditions and now I know that I am ready to give my best there and look for victory,” said Fernando Gaviria later in the statements delivered by his team.
RANKINGS
5th and final stage
1.Fernando Gaviria (Col/Movistar Team) 3h58’01”
2. Nikias Arndt (Germany/Bahrain-Victorius), id.
3.Ethan Hayter (Gbr/Ineos Grenadiers), id.
4. Milan Menten (Bel/Lotto Dstny), id.
5.Gianmarco Garofoli (Ita/Astana Qazaqstan Team), lt
last general
1.Adam Yates (Gbr/UAE Teram Emirates), 17h12’42”
2. Matteo Jorgenson (USA/Movistar Team), 19″
3. Damiano Caruso (Ita/Bahrain-Victorius), 27″
4.Max Poole (Gbr/Team DSM), at 38″
5. Thibaut Pinot (Fra/Groupama-FDJ), at 41″
Source: La Verdad

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