Valverde takes it steady to claim third on Itzulia Basque Country summit finish
Blocked by crash🍰, Movisꦕtar veteran paces himself to third on stage

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) continued to exhibit a notable level of form at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Itzulia Basque Country on Wednesday as the veteran Spaniard notched up a third place on the notoriously difficult summ🐠it finish of Ermualde.
Like stage winner Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates), Valverde had come to check out the climb beforehand, and just as Pogačar benefited enormously by knowing exactly what he was going to face, the Movistar racer used his experience and the recon to calculate his effort on the Ermualde to perfection.
Following his first victory 💧in two years last Saturday at the GP Miguel Indurain, Valverde's latest result confirms his strong form, and also, on a climb with more than a certain similarity to the Mur de Huy, his performance arguably bodes well for La Flèche Wallonne in two weeks.
Five seconds slower at the finish than Pogačar and Roglič but able to snatch the last time bonus on offer, Valverde has jumped eight places from 13th to fifth overall at 50 seconds, giving him one of the best overall outcomes of the day. And all this, the man from Murcia pointed out after he was caught out by the crash at the foot of the climb that saw both Michael Woods (Israel Start-Up Nation) and Wilco Kelderman (Bora-Hansgrohe) out of the main action, and in Kelderman's case, a DNF.
"Woods and Kelderman's crash happened right in front of me," Valverde said after the stage. "I had to put my foot on the ground and stop ꦯcompletely."
"So I went from being in a really good position, eighth or ninth from the front to being ꦫat the back of a group, when there was only a kilometre or maybe less to go before the climb began.
"Having to work my way all the way through the group and with a climb that is𓆏 so tough and with people going really fast from the bottom, was really hard to do. Buꦇt I managed it."
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Valverde said that rꦛather than try to respond to attacks, after getting b🅺ack into the main group, experience told him the best approach was to take a steady pace on the climb and see where that got him. In his case, that consistency was rewarded with third place.
"I knew that it was all going so fast that it was impossible for any of the first attacks to get to the top," Valverde﷽ reasoned later. "Instead I trusted myself, I knew the climb, I'd come to see it an☂d I could make third.
"I was maybe missing 70 metres to be𓂃 able to hold onto the two Slovenians when they got 𒁏away, but they're riding amazingly well, and all I can do is congratulate them.
"For me✤, anything I'm doing is like a bonus. I'm about to turn 41 on the 25 April" - the day of Liège-Bastogne-Liège, which he has won four times - "and I can't ask for more."