Roglic’s brutal attack nailed Evenepoel

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Until now, the Belgian Remco Evenepoel He seemed to have everything under control and was able to effectively outwit all the moves of his main rivals, until he was left without an answer this Saturday after the attack of Roglic is a cousin in Cappuccini.

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Evenepoel tried to follow the first and seemed to have everything under control, as if to tell Roglic where he wanted, but Roglic’s second change of pace was fatal and Evenepoel could not follow.

And, even worse, they managed to stick to the rear wheels of two Slovenians Team Ineos riders like Geraint Thomas and Tao Geoghegan Harttwo of the few contenders for the final podium of Rome on May 28.

In the end, Roglic shaved 15 seconds off Evenepoel and is now 30 seconds behind the Belgian, who at the end of the stage is not particularly worried about what happened on Saturday and is looking forward to Sunday’s time trial : “In the end, tomorrow will be another day.”

Source: La Verdad

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