Rafael Carrascoformer professional cyclist and former sports director of the historic Kelme teamexamines the 11th stage of Italy is spinning for MD.
X-RAY OF THE STAGE
Completely quiet stage, as logical, with the expected arrival of the sprint. Across the stage there was only one brave man who dared to attack, the Belgian Dries de Bondt, but no one else moved. Most importantly Girmay did not start today because his eye was damaged after the impact of the cork in the eye after his victory celebration. Wednesday’s sprint was very fair, and in fact it looked like Gaviria would win, but the Italian Dainese came from behind to win.
THE FAVORITES
Of them all, only Richard Carapaz was able to move, and he did well because he was the fastest in the bonus sprint and lasted three seconds to be second to him. Ultimately, every second counts and adds up
THE SPANISH
They had all reached the peloton and had no problem. There is no significant change about the general classification of Spanish cyclists, as it is a stage of recovery. ‘Juanpe’ maintains the leadership and Landa remains steadfast in the best
MAY HANDBRAKE
Cyclists seeking the general classification decided to do this day as a filming for the upcoming mountain stages, trying not to make any further effort.
THE LONGEST STAGE WITH 204 KM
This Thursday, riders will face the longest stage of the Giro, 204 kilometers, with three third category ports. A day where sprinters will have a very hard time. There will be a breakaway and cyclists who have lost time can enter the breakaway and reach the finish line to risk victory.
Source: La Verdad

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