Juan Ayuso: “I haven’t had my best day yet, but I’m here where I want to be”

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Juan Ayuso (UAE Emirates)who set the Spanish cyclists’ best time in the Valladolid time trial, although only one less than his teammate Marc Soler, He was not very satisfied because, according to him, “I have not had my best day” in a “very demanding” course.

“Although I haven’t had my best day but I think I’m in a decent time. This is the time that allows me to continue the fight and there are still many mountains left,” said the Spaniard, who is on The rest day is commented that giving up almost half a minute was good but he finished 55 seconds back Remco Evenepoel (Soudal-Quick Step) and 35 of Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma).

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Ayuso expressed his satisfaction and described the two excellent times set by his two teammates, Marc Soler and the Portuguese Joao Almeida, as “positive”. “There are three of us to face the other teams and now we are waiting on the mountain,” he said.

He also explained that before starting the stage he saw what the Italian Filippo Ganna (Ineos Grenadiers) did, who eventually won the stage. “I know that no one can be close to him, so he is not my reference,” he said.

“The end was a bit long for me and I think this is where I lost all the time. I was hoping to do a little better but sometimes the legs don’t go the way you want,” he commented on his last record here. eleventh episode.

Despite the awareness that he did not achieve the best time he had hoped for, he said: “I know how to suffer a lot and I spent the day staying where I wanted to be. There are many mountains left to fight for the Vuelta”.

Source: La Verdad

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