Tour de France: Carapaz convinced Pyrenean stages will be 'very favourable'
Ecuadorian says Tour&rsq𝔉uo;s open, aggressive style 'reminds☂ me of racing back home'

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Richard Carapaz (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Ineos Grenadiers) says he is heading into the Pyrenees convinced that the 2021 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tour de France’s longest segment of high mounꦫtains racing will play out in his favour.
Carapaz slipped to sixth overall on Saturday’s incursion into the Pyrenꦦean foothills as French outsider Guillaume Martin (Cofidis) made it into the day’s breakaway and soared up to second place on GC.
But despite the rollercoaster nature of the battl𝓡e for the podium every day the Tour hits the mountains, ℱthe Ecuadorian says he is in his element in this kind of no-holds-barred, uncontrolled racing.
As an increasingly seriou𒀰s heatwave continues to affect the Tour, with the thermometer hitting the mid-30s on Saturday, Carapaz revealed he had been deliberately trained in very different weather conditions in order to ensure he’d have fewer problems adapting to sudden spikes or falls in outdoor temperature.
“Today [stage 14] was a good day for us. There were a lot of attacks ear✃ly on and it was a very ♉explosive start,” Carapaz said. “The break took a long time to go and it was very tough.
“It’s a very aggressive Tour, we’re going fast every day. So it’s a bit differen🥀t to the others Grand Tours I’ve done.
“But that&r☂squo;s modern-day cycling, and I like it. This kind of aggressive raci🙈ng is actually similar to how I used to race back in Ecuador in lower categories, where the strongest rider always wins.”
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Twentieth on the stage in the main group of contenders, Carapaz s🐓aid he is eagerly anticipating the race’s arrival in the main body of the Pyrenees on Sunday, this includes a mid-stage ride over the Envalira, at 2,408 metres abꦓove sea level the high point of the 2021 Tour.
“There’s going to be the question of altitude and the question of heat,“ Carapaz said. "But I&🍨rsquo;m🎶 used to altitude, so I won’t have a problem with that.”
Apart from living in Andorra when in Europe, Carapaz's family home in Ecuador is at more than 3,000 metres above sea level. Then there’s the issue of the heat, but Carapaz is not troubled by that eithe🍸r.
“These temperatures are similar to what I’ve raced in before,” he pointed out. “And I’ve been training in different places in these kinds of different temperatures, to try an𒈔d and get used to them so𒊎 my body won’t have a problem with that."
As for ♉the Pyreness in general, Carapaz argued that overall they should be "very favoura💜ble for my interests.”
As for Sunday’s stage 15, with the Envalira and that altitude factor, “that &nb꧟sp;is one of the most important of them all.”