“It’s a shame to leave the Giro empty-handed”: Gaviria

the Colombian Fernando Gaviria (UAE Emirates) decided not to win a stage in the Italy spider after wasting the day with a goal in Trevisowhere the leading group triumphed with the Belgian Dries de Bondt (Alpecin Fenix) as the main character.

“Today we got the hard news that Joao Almeida would not start, so we joined forces and left motivated to aim for the stage win. The break was gone and we worked hard to bring them back,” the cyclist from La Ceja (Antioquia) started at the finish.

Gaviria, with 5 stages of Play in his record and sweater por point in 2017, he regretted leaving it blank this year.

“The pace of the peloton was high, but it was difficult for us to control the breakout. It would be a shame to leave empty handed, but days like this can happen in cycling,” he concluded.

Source: El heraldo

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