Jávea’s cyclist Juan Ayuso (UAE), winner of the Adriatic Tyrrhenian, will face from May 9 to the responsibility to deal with Italy’s Giro with a favorite label and the idea of ”going to win”, though if not or achieved it will not be considered “a failure.”
“Alam ko na ang pokus sa pagitan ng Roglic at ako ay ilalagay. Sa taong ito kami ang dalawa na nagawa namin ang pinakamaraming mga resulta. Magkakaroon ng mahusay na mga karibal, ngunit mabuti, ang Roglic ang pinakamalaking karibal, ang koridor na talunin. Sa palagay ko ito ang pinaka -paboritong, ito ang koridor na nakakaalam kung ano ang upang manalo sa pagliko,” sabi ng Cyclist ng Jávea sa Taddals, RTve Cycling Program.
Ayuso, 22, won this season of Adriotico Tyrrhenian, Laugeglia trophy, and second in Volta to Catalonia among other achievements, he clearly goes to turn through Rosa Maggia, but no obsession.
“You have to win, but if I don’t win later it won’t be a failure, but also say I’m going for a podium, because it’s not the idea,” he emphasized.
The UAE cyclist remembers his successes in Italy, the country where he began reaching a well -known human being as a cyclist from his stage in the lower categories.
“I won the Sub 23 turn, the baby turn, and I had good memories about it. Obviously this was the career that introduced me, let’s say it, and the same one that gave me the most confident and then moved on to the professionals,” he explained.
“This is a common turn, which can be well adapted to me, even if I miss a difficult stage in the first two weeks, as it can be a long wait until you reach one of those days in the third week,” he studied.
Ayuso emphasizes that “last week there will be plenty of fabric to cut, but we have 2 crons, the phase of Siena and the occasional end. Things can happen in the first two weeks, but I want to have a few stages before.”
For Ayuso on “last week -day they would be interesting, with stages of more than 4,000 meters of uneven and long, very difficult ports, where the breed could decide.”
About the two stages of the counterreloj, Ayuso considers the first to 13.7 km in Albania as a procedure, where he can do well, and the second of more than 28 km without technical difficulties, of long lines, where he hopes to “take advantage of general rivals.”
With the little “Strade Bianche” with an end to Siena, Ayuso believes “it would be nice, even if no difference.”
Ayuso is not pronounced if the nineteenth period with the end in the bormio, which of the mortiolo, will be decisive or not.
“I don’t know if it’s going to be decisive. It will be uploaded to the easy side. The penultimate with the final sestriere with the best can be very important, it would be very difficult,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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