Deutschland Tour, 2.Pro (August 24-28)

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I was very surprised how happy Adam Yates was yesterday when crossing the finish line as the stage winner and new leader.

Afterwards, he even spoke of today‘s (Sunday) stage as „quite hard“!…

So Ineos’ Adam Yates takes Deutschland Tour quite seriously - something which I never would have expected. After all he‘s one of the best climbers and GC riders in the world.

But, nice to see, of course!… :)

It was his first win of the season. He has had a terrible time with disease all around. So that was probably the reason.
 
I was very surprised how happy Adam Yates was yesterday when crossing the finish line as the stage winner and new leader.

Afterwards, he even spoke of today‘s (Sunday) stage as „quite hard“!…

So Ineos’ Adam Yates takes Deutschland Tour quite seriously - something which I never would have expected. After all he‘s one of the best climbers and GC riders in the world.

But, nice to see, of course!… :)
He also is of course pumping his value for his upcoming contract, since he's likely on the move this off-season. And for a top GC rider, he also hasn't won that much, because he's more consistent but less adventurous than Simon. Yet strangely, considering those skillsets, he's the better one-day racer of the two.
 
I don't know what they do at Intermarché, but it's good, really good. Getting guys like Zimmermann in the top 5 and Huys in the top 10 here is pretty impressive.

Zimmermann might turn into the best German rider for the years to come, always been kind of low key, never really talked about much. I have been follwing since the Tour de l'Avenir 2019 where he was doing very well in the high mountains.
 
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