The fourth stage of the Giro d’Italia sI expected a move, because of its profile with up to three second category height markings, in a clear invitation for the stage to move perhaps from the start, with 120 kilometers to go it didn’t happen, despite They repeated attacks at the head of the platoon.
However, it sometimes happens that in the first kilometers the cyclists need technical assistance from their teams and one of them, the Australian Jay Vinehe needed it twice.
First when he had a problem with the seat of his bike forcing him to stop and then when he paralleled the car. Vine leaned against the car and immediately lost control of his bike. Fortunately, the UAE team runner He showed a large dose of juggling and managed to avoid a fall that could have its consequences.
Source: La Verdad

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