Ciccone expects changes at Vuelta a España as summit finishes loom

Ciccone expects changes at Vuelta a España as summit finishes loom



All’s well that ends well. Giulio Ciccone endured a nervous moment when the Vuelta a España peloton was split by a mass crash 11km from Albacete, but the Italian succeeded in staying upright and then bridging back to the front group. On arriving at the finish, meanwhile, he learned that his Trek-Segafredo teammate Kenny Elissonde had inherited the red jersey after previous leader Rein Taaramäe (Intermarché-Wanty-Gobert Matériaux), who lost time in the incident.

“I was stopped behind the crash, and I lost some places, but I passed on the right-hand side, and I was up there in the final so I didn’t lose time and I’m OK, I’m safe,” Ciccone said after pausing to congratulate Elissonde past the finish line.



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