The venezuelan Orluis aular (Movistar), Third class In the sprint of Giro’s first stage Finally in Tirana, he was very happy with Plaza del Podio because “this is a good way to start a career.”
Aular (Nirgua, YaraCuy, 28 years old) fought with the best turn sprinters until the last meter, but eventually he couldn’t survive the Danish Mads Pedersen and the Belgian Wout Go tort, first and second respectively.
“It has become a very pure sprint for my properties. The most important thing is that I have very good emotions, beautiful legs, and the team also helped me. Being third is a great start of turn, a first test with a good note, “Aular said.
Aular, Movistar’s signing from Caja’s countryside, has 10 success in its record, and among other wins he has a return to Croatia, 2 laps in Alentejo and became Pan American Champion, 4 times champion Counterreloj of Venezuela and 2 en route.
In the first phase of Giro, he tried to follow the Good Pedersen Wheel, the same idea that they were going.
“I tried to follow Pedersen’s tire, and was looking for the position I had to fight with Van Aert. I was finally third and I was happy with the premiere,” Aular said.
Source: La Verdad

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