When Sepp Kuss He dressed as a leader for the first time in Lap There are some doubts whether the American will be able to keep the red jersey of the leader and whether his team will respect his leadership, which in their ranks ddouble winner of the Tour de France, the Dane Jonas Vingeaard, and at champion of this year’s Giro d’Italia and triple winner of the Vuelta, the Slovenian Primoz Roglic.
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But the truth is as the days pass the Colorado cyclist He never failed a day, never showed a day of weakness and not only did his teammates respect him, but they seemed happy with the good times that Kuss was having, a luxurious gregarious who had become so important to him. them in their sporting achievements.
Kuss knows he has a unique opportunity on his hands, as the leader of the general classification, with a 1’37” margin over Roglic and 1’44” over Vingegaard, which is why when he was asked Blackberry Regarding his chances of success in the Spanish round, he is clear: “Of course I want to win the Vuelta. This year is something special although I must keep my feet on the ground”, recognizing that “by chance and by my legs I am here and every day with more desire.”
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In terms of the stage, the race leader explained the development of the 15th stage: “In this type of stage you don’t know how it will turn out. It was a very fast start and on the climbs tried Alpecin to close the gap, so “It’s gone at full speed. It’s always like that before halftime, everyone wants to use their energy.”
After the first 15 days of competition, Kuss pointed out that he had to disconnect and he is confident about the final week of the Vuelta: “The second week was not as difficult as the first. I arrived with a good feeling, better than the first half . I have going from less to more. I won’t do anything tomorrow, I’m going to disconnect to be mentally fresh next week.”
Source: La Verdad

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