The Danish Mads Pedersen (Lidl-Trek) I barely give credit to the purpose of Matera When he achieved his third victory in the five stages of Italy’s tour, again with the Maglia Rosa de Leader.
“It’s crazy. It’s the third 5 -stage success, and wearing Rosa Maggia, something better than I thought, the world’s ex -champion said on the purpose of the city of Basilicata.
It was the seventh season success for Pedersen, who suffered greatly after spending serious problems with promotions of the last 30 kms.
“I lost a lot of energy to climb, but with the help of my classmates I got back to the front of the group. I still have enough energy for sprint, I tried it and everything was fine,” he explained.
Pedersen won tightly in front of Italian Zambanini and the British Tom Pidcock. Therefore he would not raise his arms when he crossed the line.
“It wasn’t that it was hard to believe, I suffered a lot to climb, and eventually I wasn’t sure I won,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad

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