Primoz Roglic and Remco Evenepoel: two favorites and a difficult course for the Giro

Author: Quique Garcia | EFE

He Italy spin it’s a tough enough test to minimize his hopes of a final win and, although last year Hindley surprised Carapaz, and took the win, it looks quite difficult to reach the level this time around Primož Roglić and Remco Evenepoel, who, it seems, are invited to be the reference of the peloton, as far as the general classification is concerned. This same season we have already seen them very close in Catalonia, sharing stage wins and in the end being separated by a few seconds in favor of Roglic, but I think that on such a difficult and long route as the Giro, the Slovenian will have a bigger margin for his quality in the climbs, although his the rival is also making progress in this area.

It remains to be seen how he will get in shape, because, although Roglić at first seems to have recovered well from his injury, this is a three-week race and only he knows how his preparations have developed, and with perfect work these weeks, maybe he will one given strength to leave.

How the race will unfold will depend a lot on the others and whether the favorites will be able to control it in order to measure their strength in the end, especially if they manage to open a significant gap at the beginning. There are several teams that seem designed to add stages and be seen in the race. Movistar, the only Spaniard, has a big advantage in arrivals with Fernando Gaviria, and his fellow Colombian, Einer Rubio, will be the strongest when the road gets steep, along with Carlos Verona.

Channel Carlos He is a Euskaltel cyclist.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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