Mattias Skjelmose (Lidl), head of Itzulia With one stage to go, he hopes to keep the yellow jersey on a day where he expects all his rivals to fight him, so he is ready “for anything and with confidence.”
“Tomorrow I expect a very difficult stage because everyone will be against me. It’s hard to keep the yellow jersey, but I’ll try. “Today is the first day with a good feeling, and the team is perfect, it all makes me feel better for tomorrow,” admitted the Danish champion.
Skjelmose commented that it was difficult to feel completely satisfied despite wearing the leader’s jersey. “With so many falls, being happy is complicated. Mikel Landa’s downfall happened today. We have fewer accidents, let’s see if there are no more tomorrow,” he said.
With many falls, the Nordic cyclist launched his reflection. “It is a less demanding race, but with a high level, so many reach the end with strength, but not everyone can pass somewhere at the same time. That can happen,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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