The former world champion handled the stage judiciously and finished off the break with ease, in a day of transition for the group
A fall and a practical class on how to manage a race marked the Saint-Étienne stage, in which the seams were seen in the middle of the pack. Every time he sped up, fifty stayed in the lead. The rest did what they could in the terrifying heat. It was not an easy stage even if nothing happened, because the speed teams
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