Giro d'Italia: Ayuso claims to beat the girls Grand Tour in Stage Seven, Roglic takes a pink jacket tikitaka News

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Giro d’Italia: Ayuso claims to beat the girls Grand Tour in Stage Seven, Roglic takes a pink jacket

Spain Juan Ayuso moved on Friday on the rise to the finish to win on Friday, climbed Friday, Friday, his first success Grand Tour phase, and Primoz Roglić moved to the entire lead.

The first mountain stage of race, 168km ride from Castel di Sangro to Tagliacozzo, she came to Ayuso Have legs to get out of their rivals in the last 400 meters, with their colleagues in UAE Emirates Isaac del Toro It’s coming another.

“It’s my fourth tour, and especially in two Vuelas and Espana I raced, sometimes I was very close, but I never managed to get out,” Said Ayuso.

“So you finally do it today in my first Giro d’Italia is something super especially that I will always remember” 22-year-old added.

Colombian Egan Bernal (Ineos Grenadiers) was third, denied Roglic (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) Place on the stand, but Slovenian took the pink leader of leaders from Mads Pedersenwith a given touch loss on the final rise.

The stage was seen as the first real test for general classification. Pedershenquisquisquisquisish is expected to hold on a pink jersey, and the race hit springso so far, so it proved.

There were no mitigation in stage, and riders climb from the start and solve two more classified climbs before the steep climb to the end.

Early punching of seven drivers opened a half-minute gap, but their lead came down quickly. They made him start the final climbing of 12 km before he finally caught five kilometers from the end.

Pedersen returned the work that did his teammates Lidl-Trek, who helped him in three phases of victory, putting a lot of work on the front of Jurno Peloton, to give Giulio Ciccone and Mathias Vacek a chance for glory.

Dane’s race was done as they hit the growth on the line, and Ciccone first crossed a little more than one kilometer from the end, but the rest of his head was left in frustration, unable to separate from his rivals.

Bernal was next to trying, but he was ayusa who attacked the attack, with a spanish who expired leading to the line.

“I knew I could do only one attack and don’t mess with two or three in this final, which was very explosive,” “ Said Ayuso.

“When I saw my distance, I went full of gas. It was important today that not only to win but also try and trigger the time I lost in the trial.”

Ayus’ efforts put him on others, four seconds behind Roglić, and Del Toro is five seconds in third place.

Pedersen’s focus has always been on points, which still holds, and while he is now for almost 15 minutes behind Roglić, he will hope to take more gradual glories before the race is over.



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