Jonathan Milan thanked his team for their work, Lidl-Trekconsidering that all his teammates have fully fulfilled their role in the preparation of the sprint that allowed him to add his third stage victory to it. Italy is spinning.
“It felt great to win three stages, but there was a moment where I was at the back of the pack and the fans were building. I’ll say it again: our guys did an incredible job combining- we’re together,” explained Milan.
“After that we stayed at the top of the pack and I got to the sprint in a perfect position. It was amazing how everyone in the team focused on the last sprint. I’m happy and proud of my team,” said Lidl sprinter
On his part, the general leader, Tadej Pogacar, is already committed to a tough weekend ahead, with the time trial on Saturday and the mountainous stage on Sunday. “I hope to have the same feeling I had in the last test and finish very strong. Then we will have the ‘queen’ stage on Sunday and it will be a good day,” said the Slovenian.
“At the moment, something happens in every stage of the Giro d’Italia and today is no exception. It’s a flat stage, but with some winding roads and a bit of wind. Ineos He tried to do something, but we were there with the team. There is not enough crosswind, it is more of a headwind. They have a strong team to do that. If I were them, I would try that too,” commented Pogacar to Ineos, the team of one of his main rivals, the British. Geraint Thomasthird overall, 2’56” behind the Slovenian.
Source: La Verdad

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