Movistar team he moved his pieces very well in the ninth stage of tour de france, of sterrato and they fought for victory until the end. Javier Romo and Alex Aramburu They are full and they are right to sneak in a good rest in the sun, it is a shame to puncture the Hey Lazkano.
In the end, the one with the best legs is Alex Aranburu, with the necessary strength to compete in the sprint against the strongest runners in the break. He tried until the last meter, but in the end he had to settle for being 4th, a result that after the great work of the telephone squad and himself was not enough for him.
“I’m leaving with a lot of sadness and a little bit of anger. The whole team did a great job; it’s a shame about Oier getting fired at a bad time. Romo did a great job. We all tried our hardest, we played to win, but Romo didn’t make it, we tried our best, we played to win, didn’t make it” he said. Aranburuwhich explains the key and decisive moment of the race: the sprint.
“In the sprint I wasn’t quite right when to start or when not to start, and that’s where the victory came in. It started Derek Gee, together PidcockI went out there, and then Lutsenko, which I knew was very strong, took the lead and I went out again to close a gap. Maybe I should have been a bit more cold-blooded, but I decided that way, they passed me faster and it was impossible to go back.”
Source: La Verdad

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