The Colombian Fernando Gaviria (Movistar) pointed out after achieving fifth place in the Saint Amand Montrond sprint that from the beginning of the season he knew that the mass arrivals had to be handled alone, “but there is nothing to blame the team for.”
“Expecting a sprint at a stage like today, nothing to regret. Without a train, it’s hard to win, but I’m trying. “I was close, but not enough,” Gaviria said.
The cyclist from La Ceja will have more opportunities in the coming days, so he looks calm and confident.
“I will try again, there are many options left, I am calm. I will be alone in the sprint, but this is the team’s plan from the beginning of the season, there is nothing to blame. Both the team and I are giving our best, so we cannot put colleagues at risk,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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