The Spanish Juan Pedro Lopez (Trek), Giro’s ‘pink jersey’, has experienced a theoretical stage of transition and for pure sprinters as “a race involving men in the general classification”.
“Now the stage is experienced as a career for the general. No one expects a career like this. This is a very difficult day. I’m glad I kept the pink jersey another day“, Said the Andalusian cyclist at the finish line.
One day experienced emotional moments with the passage of the peloton in Filottrano, town of Michele Scarponi, He died 5 years ago when he was hit by a van while training. A detail Juanpe did not notice. “I realize that a stage dedicated to Michele Scarponi has been set up in the gutters. It’s moving.”he highlighted.
The Spanish cyclist celebrated being able to cope with an exploding stage, although he admitted that he once suffered. “I talked to Darío Cataldo and he warned me it was an explosive stage. I knew I had to stay up front. In the latter part, we managed and limited the damage, ”he explains. “When I saw Carapaz attacking, of course I was a little scared that the ‘pink jersey’ might be in danger”, said. However, he continued to keep it for another day.
Source: La Verdad

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