It is often said that cyclists are made from another pasta and these days see why these words are. Yesterday, in the course of the seventh phase there was a violent collapse where some runners were involved, as a result of which there were cyclists who had to leave the racing and the rest, despite having the body very bruising, continued to the pedals.
The main victim is Jack Haig (Bahrain Victorios), That was abandoned in the shock of the brain. Your partner Santiago Buitrago Yes, he could finish the stage and, fortunately, he just suffered a shallow offering and bruises on his right thigh that allowed him to continue the career. João Almeida (UAE Team Emirates-XRG)On the other hand, he experienced a “fracture of the rib without complications” and “deep abrasions” according to a statement from his team, though at the line of the cyclist himself said that he was so sick of “a finger of his left hand.”
Colombian this morning acknowledged “I don’t remember autumn. I don’t think there is a spit on the wheel and, at those speeds, stopping is impossible. I don’t have the best night, but I’m happy to continue on tour. I hope to survive the stage and improve.”
Guillaume Martin-Guyannet, Louis Barré, Warren Barguil and Eddie Dunbar Registered abrasions and wounds of different degrees, requiring suture points in the case of the breret of Picnic-postnl. Laurenz Rex (Intemrché-Wanty) He recorded a trauma with a finger that, however, did not prevent him from continuing his career.
And before taking the exit, the Portuguese Joao Almeida He made these statements on TVE. “I feel like a train happened to me twice. I was wrong, but so did the same. Cycling also had these things too. I haven’t run out with a broken ribs, let’s see how the experience is.
And Joxean Fernández Matxin, UAE Team Manager Emirates which militates Almeida, did not end in praise toward the corridor of Caldas da Rainha. “From Joa he never gives himself to him, he has a lot
Source: La Verdad

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