Roglic no es Pogacar
Juan Gutiérrez
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Two hard-fought stage races over the same time period amounted to manna in the musette for cycling fans, although the final results – a commanding victory for Tadej Pogacar and a slender breakthrough win for Primoz Roglic – will have many fearing for the inevitable later this summer. Here are 10 talking points from an absorbing week of racing both sides of the French and Italian border… Ad/> Anything UAE can do, Jumbo-Visma can do better Paris — NiceRoglic wins Paris-Nice despite familiar late wobble as brilliant Yates deniedYESTERDAY AT 16:10 When UAE Team Emirates channelled their inner Gewiss and pulled off an uncanny one-two-three in the Trofeo Laigueglia at the start of the month, no one expected their clean sweep to be replicated just days later and on a far greater stage – and by their big rivals, no less.
A “dog’s breakfast” of a sprint finish in which “the favourite’s teams all got it wrong” was won with a delayed but daring dart for the line by Phil Bauhaus of Bahrain Victorious. Though the last hundred metres of Tirreno-Adriatico’s final stage looked chaotic on camera, everyone stayed upright, and all the riders made it home safely.
En 1973, Eddy Merckx empezó a decantar el Giro de Italia a su favor con su victoria en la cima del Monte Carpegna. Hoy, en la sexta etapa de el sucesor de El Caníbal hizo lo propio: (pichichi del año junto a Fabio Jakobsen) y sentencia total a la 'carrera de los dos mares', que conquistará oficialmente mañana por segundo año consecutivo. No lo necesitaba ante la falta de piernas (especialmente de Evenepoel) y ambición mostrada por casi todos sus rivales, pero Pogi es amante del espectáculo: ataque a 15 km de meta, gestión en el descenso y exhibición en solitario. Jonas Vingegaard amarró la segunda plaza de un podio que por segundo año consecutivo cerrará un bravo Mikel Landa, el único de los favoritos que hoy atacó al margen del prodigio esloveno. Enric Mas, cuando era virtualmente tercero, tuvo una fea caída en el último descenso que truncó sus ilusiones.
Quick Step-Alpha Vinyl rider Fabio Jakobsen sprinted to another impressive victory in stage two of Paris-Nice on Monday.
Fabio Jakobsen (Quick-Step Alpha Vinyl) won a bunch sprint into Orleans after a frantic second stage of Paris-Nice was disrupted by crosswinds. The Dutchman came home ahead of Wout van Aert (Jumbo-Visma), who had been led out by his team mate Christophe Laporte, who retains the leader’s jersey.
¡La clasificación de la segunda etapa!