Giro stage three reactions
by Anders Lund, Carlos Sastre, Jean-Paul Van Poppel and Marzio Bruse🔯ghin.
Anders Lund (Saxo Bank): "I felt much better than yesterday and nothing seemed more natural than to go for the sprin💜t. It was a difficult finish but I moved without any problems through the curves so I could get a good position. You learn something every time you do a difficult finish like this, so I'm looking forward to the next time I have the opportunity to make an even better result," said a delighted Anders Lund after stage.
Carlos Sastre (Cervélo TestTeam): "The third stage of this year's Giro was relatively calm. When we were entering the military area we thought for a moment that we were already in the final stretch. In the military airbase, they gave us a display with the Italian flag flying and it really was quite a show. That can oಞnly happen in the Giro d'Italia.
"In terms of the restౠ of the race, we hit 'Comanche' territory in the second part of the stage with a very tough 13 percent climb that lasted a kilometre and with ramps of over 18 percent.
"After that, the last 80 kilometres were raced along narrow roads, with left and right hand bends, and constant climbs and decents. It was very dangerous and y🐎ou had to be really alert and up in front. Luckily, and with the help of the team, I was once again able to stay at the head of the group, I got through it without any mishapsജ, and we are continuing to move forward with this year's Giro d'Italia."
Jean-Paul Van Poppel (Cervélo TestTeam directeur sportif): "Of course it is difficult with a final in a circuit like we had here. It is almost ridiculous for a GC rider to come into a circuit like this and lose time because of getting stoppeﷺd up by a crash, but that is cycling.
"Here it's more tricky than anywhere else in the world, but that also makes it more beautiful," said Van Poppel. "We were good, not lucky, because Carlos found his position. This is his 20th Grand Tour, so he knows where t🐽o be in the bunch. Our guys did a very good job supporting him to have the best position, and he was very happy to get in the first group o🐻ver the line.
"Tomorrow, the real racing starts with the fi🔜rst mountaintop finish. We are very happy to be ent🦂ering this part of the race without any time loss to make up."
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Marzio Bruseghin (Lampre-NGC): "I was willing to try an attack and it has been fantastic hearing the shouts by the fans. The action🌼 didn't have a happy ending; I would have preferred to try a counter attack, but no one took charge of the action and so I decided to start. Anyway, I'm satisfied."