Joseba Beloki sees Miguel Ángel López as a dynamic element of a third week of the race that Evenepoel does not consider as hard as the previous two
The Vuelta debated yesterday in Jerez, in the shade and with a good wine, about the (lack of) hardness of the third week of the race, interpreting that the options of tipping over in the general classification are proportional to the difficulty of the route. Remco Evenepoel himself, a leader questioned by the ramps of La Pandera and Sierra Nevada, fueled the controversy.
This content is exclusive for subscribers
Already a subscriber? Log in