The plasticity and the difficulty of a team time trial It’s hard to see in cycling’s most prestigious races, but this Tuesday CRE became the main character in third installment of the 82nd edition of Bansa-Nice.
A day of 26.9 kilometers, marked by a climb to Côte de Jussy (2.3 km at 4.5%) in the middle of the course and which was marked by the fall of rain, which damaged some teams, and the performance of some runners, as in the case of Bora-hansgrohe who completed the second part of the CRE with only three riders, which proved to be a setback for the Slovenian Primoz Roglic can get good results.
In fact, the German formation finished 11th, 54 seconds behindof the United Arab Emirates, who flew around the circuit and was 15 seconds ahead of the Australian T squadHi Jayco.
Another underperforming team, not to mention Movistar teamwho finished in 21st and penultimate position, was the Belgian of Soudal-Quick Step. The face of Remco Evenepoel I said everything when the tour was complete. They were fourth, and left themselves 22 seconds behind UAE Team Emirates.
CRE Product, Brandon McNulty is the new leader of ‘Race of the Sun’ and increases by 32 positions, while Remco Evenepoel lost by three and 8th, 18″ behind the new leader, and Primoz Roglic moving back four places, to be 28th and 54 seconds back McNulty.
This Wednesday, a total change of proposal, with a 183-kilometer stage, with up to seven mountain passes, the appearance of the first 1st class pass (Col du Fûit d’Avenas-Les Chappesof 5.1 km at 7.3% average slope and maximum 15%), 30 kilometers from the finish line and the finish at the 2nd level of Mont Brouilly 3 km at 7.7% and a maximum of 13%.
Source: La Verdad
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