the aussie Kaden Groves (Alpecin)which is strongest at the finish line of Tarragona -where he achieved his second victory of the season in a major, after what he achieved on the fifth day of Round to Salerno– expressed that he hoped it was “not” his “last victory in this Vuelta” in Spain.
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“I’m very happy after the victory I achieved in the Giro and I hope it’s not my last in the Vuelta,” said Groves, after beating the Colombian in the final meters. Juan Sebastian Molano (UAE Emirates).
“It was a good day and I am confident that I can try in this demanding finale,” he said.
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Groves appreciated the control work carried out by his teammates as the trio of breakaways formed shortly after the official start in Principality of Andorra.
“We know how to control the escape and spend a little energy to finally get the victory. I succeeded in Molano in the last 50 meters,” he said.
Source: La Verdad

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