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He said about the final of the second day in San Juan: "The toughest kilometer of my life".
As for his first two days as a pro, i'm quite happy with his performance. Always alert at the front of the peloton. Occasionally doing some work. No issues of "getting blown out the back" as some feared would happen once he joined the pros. Seems pretty fresh at the finishline as well. Still short stages ofcourse, but he's doing well so far.
EDIT: he gets to wear the "best young rider" jersey after his second day.
RedheadDane said:
I just love the fact that they call him the "baby pup".
Guess with his age it was bound to happen, no the question he when he'll be considered old enough to not be called that.
Lampaert calls him "Eddy".
Logic-is-your-friend said:
Maybe he would have liked the ITT to be a bit longer. Maybe 5K or so.
Well, he confirmed it in a Sporza interview:
"Ik had graag gehad dat het nog iets langer zou zijn dan 12 kilometer, maar je moet het nemen zoals het is. Het is ook niet met een tijdritfiets, maar dat is voor iedereen hetzelfde. Ik kijk er wel naar uit. Het wordt een eerste test om te zien hoe hard ik kan gaan tegenover de profs."
Translation: "I would have liked it to be a bit longer than 12 kilometers, but it is what it is. Also, it's not on a timetrial bike, but that applies to everyone. I'm looking forward to it, though. It'll be a first test to see how hard i can go, compared to the pros."
Introducing video (English) from last week:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJPlXf5L3u4