happy Satisfied with how the stage developed and the results obtained in Tourmalet. The American Sepp Kussmore race leader, assessed the progress of the stage and what the race looks like after the queen’s day.
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“It has been a very difficult phase. Climbing and descending, fully concentrated all the time and at a very high speed. Our team did an exceptional job, we were many when only about twenty runners were in the lead. Especially Robert Gesink He did incredible, always coming back and working, and Wilco (Kelderman) leading to Tourmalet. then, Jonas (Vingegaard) It’s been amazing, so far,” he reviewed on the Vuelta’s website.
He admitted that “it was at the first port of call that we heard it Remco Evenepoel stayed a little. Before that, we wanted to go more or less at our own pace, but when we heard that we tried to extend the lead, then Bahrain He took over the descent and we were cut off… Since then we have always been full throttle. We knew that, with the three of us up front, if Jonas attacked we would have to let the others shoot, with Primoz (Roglic) and me at the wheel. On stage, Jonas said he felt great, and it was also his daughter’s birthday, which was an extra motivation.”
And on the question of how the race is coming out: “It’s hard to say. Today is a very difficult stage, tomorrow is another mountain stage… all this effort adds up and there’s still a lot left, but we’re happy with how we was able to play the race. numerical superiority now. We are in a good position, and we will see how we handle the rest of the stages,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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