After the failure of seeing how the forces are not with him in the decisive moments of 110th edition of the Tour de France, he Slovenian Tadej Pogacar announced that he will try to win the stage on Saturday, the last competitive and tough mountain, a decision that the UAE sports director ‘Matxin’ reviewed for MD.
Now, after the end of the 19th day in which he had again set off at full speed, Mauro Gianetti, UAE director, to the questions of Albert Accountant in ‘Eurosport’ he did not make it clear.
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“First we have to think about where we are, having a runner as Tadej you think what he can do, but three and a half weeks of training. We knew it, but we played our game,” said the former professional cyclist Gianettireferring to the time Pogacar was out of work after breaking his wrist at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
“Tomorrow will be a very important day, very difficult, after three weeks, at an incredible pace. So if Tadej has legs, as we know him, he will think about it. But you also have to think carefully, you I can’t destroy the work done in these three weeks, the stress accumulated in these five weeks because I can’t train and others have done,” commented Gianetti.
And it was that the UAE director he is clear that “this is a time of important emotional charge for Tadej. If he is good, why not try it, but without doing crazy things”.
And about where the Slovenian failed more, whether in his head or his legs, “I think it’s a moral question. I know it’s difficult to be there. I know it, he’s a champion. I think I have him more affected morally than physically, who will save the day cabbage loze it is something unique. He just needs to feel good in his legs and get his morale back.”
Source: La Verdad

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