Mikel Landa (Bahrain Victorious), fourth this Wednesday at Angliru and fifth overall in the Vuelta a España, appreciates the work of his team in his favor and admits that Primoz Roglic and Jonas Vingegaardfirst and second on the stage, “was better again.”
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“I feel good, I tried and the team has been 10, but Roglic and Vingegaard have been better again,” said Landa, a little surprised by the decision of leader Kuss to join him, but grateful for what the American said. is dedicated to him.
“He followed me and did not give any relief during the Vuelta and ran at the end,” he commented, in any case not worried about what the rider was doing. Jumbo-Visma, which now almost caused Vingegaard to take the red from Kuss. “They’ll find out, I’m not worried, I don’t care what they do,” he said.
Already focused on what he’s doing, and after winning two places in the general classification, he made sure he kept his ambition to “win a stage and stay at the front as long as possible.”
“There are people who have nothing to lose, I’m one of them. I feel good, I have two more days and I’m motivated,” commented the Basque, who declared that, despite how good he was, he was probably better at the start of season.
Source: La Verdad

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