Remco Evenepoel now not ruling out Giro and Tour
“With the team, there are definite plans to follow, and before we choose which big ride to do, we want to see the elevations and then the time trials.”
“With the team, there are definite plans to follow, and before we choose which big ride to do, we want to see the elevations and then the time trials.”
With a solo action of about 27 kilometers, the Belgian sprinted toward the first rainbow jersey of his still short, but already rewarding, pro career.
Final catwalk in Madrid before Belgian celebrations begin.
The Belgian cyclist won the 18th stage by beating Enric Mas to the finish line.
The current red jersey, after Wednesday’s stage won by Rigoberto Uran, promised that Primoz Roglic’s withdrawal will not cause a lapse in concentration.
The Slovenian gained another precious second ahead of the final week.
“It was a slippery spot and it can happen. I sprinted to the end because I felt I still had energy.”
The 2000-year-old cyclist became the youngest leader of Spain’s most important stage race in 34 years.