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Looks like it. GC is pretty tight:Hayter one second short of taking the lead?
And tomorrow is constantly up and down, should be an interesting race.Looks like it. GC is pretty tight:
Vingegaard
Hayter +1
Sosa +1
Schultz +1
Hermans +3
Four guys rode away from this break:BOTD:
Nibali
Scaroni
Zardini
Sepulveda
Juaristi
Azparren
Boaro
Niv
Abner Gonzalez
Canaveral
Dina
Osorio
85 km to go. Gap 2'25".
Where do you see these updates?
Ayuso 6th. Again very impressive.
He has some good results in stage races among the U23 so knowing Sky/Ineos I'm leaning towards British Tour winner as most probable outcome.What kind of a rider is Ethan Hayter? I can see he goes well on almost every terrain. Is he a classics rider with a fast sprint, a puncher, a sprinter who can hang on the climbs? He seems to be a good TTer, too. Is he the next great (in a couple of years) allrounder in the mold of van Aert? Is he similar to a young Sagan?
He reminds me a bit of Ben Swift at his best.Probably a bit similar to Geraint Thomas when he first broke through? Hayter seems slightly faster but I’m not sure if he will be as good a climber. Loads of potential though.