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Vuelta: it is a Roglic-Bernal challenge, the last effort for Aru

2021-08-13T21:48:24.303Z


Race starts on Saturday with a time trial in Burgos (ANSA) One man alone in charge. Primož Roglič seems to have no rivals in the Vuelta a España which kicks off tomorrow from Burgos, with an individual time trial, and will end on 5 September, in Santiago de Compostela, with another time trial.     The Slovenian cyclist, winner in the last two editions of the Spanish race, is hunting for a dream trio that has so far only been achieved by the Swiss Tony Rom


One man alone in charge.

Primož Roglič seems to have no rivals in the Vuelta a España which kicks off tomorrow from Burgos, with an individual time trial, and will end on 5 September, in Santiago de Compostela, with another time trial.


    The Slovenian cyclist, winner in the last two editions of the Spanish race, is hunting for a dream trio that has so far only been achieved by the Swiss Tony Rominger and the Spanish Roberto Heras. Roglič, according to Sisal Matchpoint experts, has all the credentials to hit the bar as he is the big favorite at 2.25. Without compatriot Pogacar to fight him, Roglič will have to beware above all of Egan Bernal, the phenomenal Colombian who already has the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia on his bulletin board. The cyclist from Zipaquirá wants to enter the exclusive club of seven (Jacques Anquetil, Alberto Contador, Chris Froome, Felice Gimondi, Bernard Hinault, Eddy Merckx and Vincenzo Nibali) capable of winning all three Grand Tours. Bernal's success is played at 5.00. The trio of favorites is completed by Richard Carapaz.However, hitting the victory will not be easy as Carapaz's triumph would pay the stakes 9 times. Italy, which has won 6 times in the Vuelta, focuses on Giulio Ciccone and Damiano Caruso for the moment, however far from the top, so much so that the success of one of the two is at 66. Then there is Fabio Aru who, in Spain, will play the last race of his career. The Sardinian cyclist at the Vuelta experienced his peak of glory by hitting the victory in 2015. According to Sisal Matchpoint experts, repeating the success of six years ago is almost impossible for Aru so much so that the encore at the Vuelta is played at 100focuses on Giulio Ciccone and Damiano Caruso for the moment, however far from the top, so much so that the success of one of the two is at 66. Then there is Fabio Aru who, in Spain, will compete in the last race of his career. The Sardinian cyclist at the Vuelta experienced his peak of glory by hitting the victory in 2015. According to Sisal Matchpoint experts, repeating the success of six years ago is almost impossible for Aru so much so that the encore at the Vuelta is played at 100focuses on Giulio Ciccone and Damiano Caruso for the moment, however far from the top, so much so that the success of one of the two is at 66. Then there is Fabio Aru who, in Spain, will compete in the last race of his career. The Sardinian cyclist at the Vuelta experienced his peak of glory by hitting the victory in 2015. According to Sisal Matchpoint experts, repeating the success of six years ago is almost impossible for Aru so much so that the encore at the Vuelta is played at 100According to Sisal Matchpoint experts, repeating the success of six years ago is almost impossible for Aru so much so that the encore at the Vuelta is played at 100According to Sisal Matchpoint experts, repeating the success of six years ago is almost impossible for Aru so much so that the encore at the Vuelta is played at 100


Source: ansa

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