Jakobsen, after winning the Tour, "Incredibly, I have been dreaming of this success for 15 years"

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Very good sprinter success Fabio Jacobsen the achievement of the Dutch. A success that is enjoyed by the entire cycling world and proof of this is the many congratulations received by the member ofl Quick Steps after crossing the finish line.

Later, in the ‘mixed zone’ of the Jakobsen Tour, he could not hide his joy: “It was an incredible day. Everything went step by step. Many people supported me. I was happy to be able to enjoy the bike again. “incredible and I want to thank everyone”, referring to all the difficult and long recovery process he went through after the serious accident that occurred in Tour of Poland in 2020.

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Next he detailed how the last sprint went. “The team has brought me into a good position since we left the bridge. I’ve stayed behind Morkovbehind the wheel Van Aert. I am with saganwe had contact and at 150 meters I attacked “, he pointed out

And then he came back to show his joy: “I’m so happy, it seems easy, but my legs hurt. We worked hard and won a stage on the Tour that I’ve dreamed of in 15 years. This is the greatest race. and for a sprinter to win the Tour is special, “he concluded.

This Saturday was number 36 the victory for the cyclist from Gorinchem.

Source: La Verdad

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