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LIVE: Giro d’Italia 2025 Stage 1 – Historic Start in Albania as Riders Tackle Durrës to Tirana”

“Giro d’Italia Stage 1 LIVE – Grande Partenza in Albania, Climbs, Sprints & Strategy”

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Principales Candidatos a la Victoria General

Primož Roglič (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe): El esloveno, con cuatro Vueltas a España en su palmarés, es el gran favorito con su potencia en montaña y cronos. ¿Podrá conquistar su segundo Giro?
Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost): El ecuatoriano, campeón del Giro 2019, regresa con hambre de gloria y su experiencia en las subidas más duras.
Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers): El colombiano, ganador del Giro 2021, busca un regreso triunfal tras su recuperación. ¡Un favorito del corazón latino!
Juan Ayuso (UAE Team Emirates): El joven español, tras brillar en 2024, llega como una carta fuerte para pelear la general.
Einer Rubio (Movistar Team): El colombiano, 7º en 2024, liderará a Movistar con su talento en la montaña.
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Joshua Tarling (INEOS Grenadiers): Con 21 años, el británico es un especialista en cronos que puede dar la sorpresa.

Lorenzo Milesi (Movistar Team): A sus 23 años, el italiano buscará brillar en escapadas y etapas clave.

Thomas Pidcock (Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team): A sus 25 años, el versátil británico llega para dejar su marca en el Giro.

Corredores Latinoamericanos en Competencia

Isaac Del Toro (UAE Team Emirates): El joven mexicano de 21 años, una promesa que ilusiona a la afición latina.

Orluis Aular (Movistar Team): El venezolano de 28 años, un corredor versátil que brilla en llano y montaña.

Egan Bernal (INEOS Grenadiers): El colombiano de 28 años, campeón del Giro 2021, listo para pelear por la gloria.

Richard Carapaz (EF Education-EasyPost): El ecuatoriano de 31 años, ganador del Giro 2019, va por el doblete.

Jefferson Alexander Cepeda (EF Education-EasyPost): El ecuatoriano de 26 años, un escalador nato para las etapas duras.

Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda (Movistar Team): El ecuatoriano de 29 años, apoyo clave en la montaña para su equipo.

Daniel Felipe Martínez (Red Bull – BORA – hansgrohe): El colombiano de 29 años, un gregario de lujo y escalera sólida.

Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team): El colombiano de 35 años, campeón del Giro 2014, regresa para emocionar a los aficionados.

Einer Rubio (Movistar Team): El colombiano de 27 años, 7º en 2024, con ganas de subir al podio.

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been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulienova to Castell Rayondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling Proet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there.” Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulienova to Castell Rayondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and patza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Juliana to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career but Vanart vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8, with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulianova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Vanart to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages of full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb. Knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Ster play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulienova to Castell Rayondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Juliana to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jiro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grant tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8, with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulianova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling Proet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for Altitude Camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career, but Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna, where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuskany’s sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8, with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career but Vanart vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulienova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Campo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grant tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8, with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulianova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling Proet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulianova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there.” Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for Altitude Camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jiro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Stradian since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna, where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulianova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for Altitude Camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the White Gravel Roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career, but Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jiro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling Proet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career, but Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8, with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and pata delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Ster play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career, but Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Rayondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna, where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jiro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Campo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuskan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 granter stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling Proet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead.” From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for Altitude Camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro Ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Vanart to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo in Sienna, where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the Tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Giulienova to Castell Rayondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon, said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Bianca since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rub and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and patza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian one-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage 9 of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best, which has seen him win 12 grand tour stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard, punchy stages a full gas effort. “I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy,” said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb, knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Van Art to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together.” “I tried, but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore.” there. Visma Lisa Bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris Rube and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuscanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza delo in Sienna where we won the stunning Italian 1-day classic in 2020 as Tuscan Sterati play host to stage nine of the Jirro ditalia. It’s a big chance for Van Art after being forced to grow into better form with his approach to the Jirro hampered by an infection which caused him to miss a significant portion of training after completing his classics campaign. He hasn’t yet been able to show his best which has seen him win 12 grander stages throughout his career. But Van Art vowed to give this weekend of hard punchy stages a full gas effort. I feel good. I have to say that stage seven was a good day for me. I reached the finish line quite well, even though it was a difficult stage. So, I’m happy, said Van Art to Cycling ProNet before stage 8 with his form continuing to improve. Of course, I’m thinking about the gravel stage, but I think with my current shape, it wouldn’t be smart to gamble on one stage because it’s also not a given that Sunday is a good chance. It’s gravel roads, but also super difficult terrain in Tuscanyany. So, yeah, I want to give it a double try this weekend. The first half of that promise was completed during the opening 53 km of the up and down road from Julenova to Castell Ryondo on Saturday. Van Art tried several times to escape in an early breakaway before dropping on the first categorized climb knowing it was not going to be his day. “Do the interview quickly because it will be dark soon,” said Vanart to News Blood reportedly in good spirits at the finish. “It took a long time for the breakaway to come together. I tried but it wasn’t enough to really get ahead. From the moment we got to mountainous terrain, I had already decided in my head that I wouldn’t try anymore there. Visma bike has been absent from Strad Biance since 2021 with the Belgian instead focusing on trying to win one of the cobbled monuments, the tour of Flanders or Paris rubé and heading for altitude camp in March, not Tuskanyany. But on Sunday, he will return to the white gravel roads and Piaza del Compo.

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