Saturday 28 May 2016

Kruijswijk: I have to be satisfied after what happened

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Just past the finish line of stage 20 of the Giro d’Italia, Steven Kruijswijk (LottoNL-Jumbo) sat on the roadside, his face white, his chest heaving and his eyes distant. A scrum of reporters and cameras hemmed him in against the barrier, but for two minutes or more, the Dutchman seemed barely able to perceive them, far less hear them.

The road atop Sant’Anna di Vinadio is narrow, steep and leads to nowhere. A pair of exasperated carabinieri tried to clear the reporters to make room for the following cars, and Kruijswijk risked being trampled upon. On the other side of the road, Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) was about to be helped into a maglia rosa that perhaps should have been his. This is not a sentimental business.

Imperious for much of the final week, Kruijswijk had lost the overall lead after crashing on the descent of the Colle dell’Agnello on Friday afternoon. He set off from Guillestre on Saturday morning in third place overall, 1:05 off the lead. Hampered by a broken rib, however, he knew that holding off fourth-placed Alejandro Valverde (Movistar), only 43 seconds behind, would be a tall order.

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“I was on my limit today and I couldn’t do any more than I did. This was it,” Kruijswijk said after rising gingerly to his feet in Sant’Anna di Vinadio. After the crash yesterday I knew I just had to fight and see where I finished.”

In the circumstances, staying with the group of favourites until Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) launched his Giro-winning attack on the Colle della Lombarda was a feat in itself, but a place on the podium slipped from Kruijswijk’s grasp on the final approach towards the summit as watched Valverde punch out of view.

Kruijswijk battled gamely to limit his losses on the descent off the Lombarda and again on the short but sharp final haul to Sant’Anna di Vinadio, but there was nothing to be done. He inched across the line in 13th place, 1:16 behind Valverde. He will ride into Turin on Sunday afternoon in 4th overall, 1:50 down on the new leader Nibali.

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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