Roglic salva el órdago de Yates con un salvador Van Aert
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Primoz Roglic (Jumbo-Visma) had Wout van Aert to thank after his Belgian team-mate dragged him to overall victory at Paris-Nice and spared him from another spectacular final-day collapse. Simon Yates (BikeExchange–Jayco) broke clear on the final climb on Stage 8 as he gamely set about wiping out the Slovenian’s 47-second lead, claiming three bonus seconds and opening up a sizable gap.
El británico Simon Yates (BikeExchange), segundo en la general de la París Niza, admitió la superioridad del líder esloveno a falta de una jornada. «No se puede hacer mucho cuando Roglic está en este estado de forma. Ni siquiera respira y todos los demás jadean como si estuvieran en su lecho de muerte, por lo que es difícil hacer algo», señaló el jefe de filas del conjunto australiano.
Atop the mighty Col de Turini, an indomitable Primoz Roglic powered to victory on stage 7 of Paris-Nice, simultaneously tightening his grip on the yellow jersey. Dani Martinez (Ineos Grenadiers) finished in second place, to take him onto the podium, with Simon Yates ( Team BikeExchange — Jayco) in third. With ten bonus seconds taking him to eighteen for the race in total, the Slovenian now leads by 46 seconds over Yates going into tomorrow’s final stage.
Tiernas imágenes de Primoz Roglic subiendo al podio con su hijo.
Así está la general de la carrera antes de la etapa de hoy. Roglic goza de más de 30 segundos de ventaja sobre Simon Yates y Latour. Todo puede cambiar hoy.
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