Enric More (Movistar) acknowledged that the last part of the climb to Pico del Buitre in the sixth stage of the 78th Tour of Spain was “very difficult” and that he “broke” and that is why he gave up on Jumbo-Visma leaders Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic.
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“There were only 800 meters left for me, but the end was very difficult for me and I exploded,” he commented as he crossed the finish line with Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory.
The Spaniard praised the work done by all his teammates throughout the stage, which was played at a high pace from the start.
More appreciated that at the break they put two important people for his team as Einer Rubiowho finished in seventh position, and Oier Lazkanowhich “is not a bad result”.
Among the favorites, he did not consider that the differences were very important because “we came staggered” but none of the men considered most important for the general classification lost much time.
Source: La Verdad

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