Charles Verona is one of the main characters this Friday at penultimate stage of the Giro d’Italiawhere he slips into the getaway of the day where he wins Santiago Buitrago. The Spanish Movistar cyclist could not keep up with the best men in the breakaway, but after the stage he denounced the reason for this situation through a message on social networks.
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Verona declared that at the second rising of the sun, at the port of the first of Valparaiso more than seventy kilometers from the finish line, he was hit by an AG2R vehicle. “I quietly rolled the last break up Valparola and I was run over by an AG2R Citroën car. Luckily it was going up and not down“, Verona said before telling her specific side of the war. “Blow up to elbows, hips and back and most of all a lot of frustration”, complained the Spanish cyclist, who is confident that he can help Movistar in the final stage of the race. “To recover tomorrow and conquer Rome with Fernando Gaviria”, he pointed out.
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Movistar will try to jump into the top 10 overall in the decisive mountain stage this Saturday, where Einer Rubio eleven parts and there are options to fight for positions, where he is ten seconds away. On Sunday, in the sprint to Rome, the Spanish team will be looking Gaviria add a stage victory to what Rubio certainly achieved in Crans-Montana.
Source: La Verdad

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