He Italian Alberto Dainese (DSM)winner of the Íscar stage, used a strategy that worked perfectly to win, leaving his compatriot Filippo Ganna launch the sprint from the distance and finish in the last meters.
“We have done a great job. We were looking for the sprint in the last few weeks and we reviewed what we did wrong. This time we execute the plan 100%. I think I was unlucky to lose two teammates in the fall, but until then I was in the perfect position, where I wanted to be,” he explained Dainese On purpose.
gg.didomi.doWhenConsent(!window.didomiBypass, ‘c:twitterwi-wUmBnnKy’, function () {
var x = document.createElement(‘script’);
x.setAttribute(“type”,”text/javascript”);
x.setAttribute(“src”, “//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js”);
x.setAttribute(“charset”, “utf-8”);
$(“.twitter-tweet”).closest( “span” ).append(x);
});
With this victory, the first in the Vuelta, Dainese you will be able to switch from DSM to Tudor in the joy of his victory on the stage, defeated Ganna, double time trial world champion.
“I let Filippo Ganna and the others launch the finish from afar and wait for my moment to push and win. I’m very happy to finish hard these days. It’s great. I want to finish the season with a The It tasted good in my mouth, and my DSM adventure also ended well. It was very special,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

I’m Robert Maynard, and I am a passionate journalist with experience in sports writing. For the last few years, I have been writing for Today Times Live. My main focus has been on sports-related stories and features. With my strong background in journalism and extensive knowledge of the industry, I am able to provide readers with well-crafted pieces that are both informative and engaging.