″ The negative part was the fall of Ricardo Mestre, it was a bit complicated ″



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Amaro Antunes keeps the yellow jersey in the special edition of the Volta a Portugal.

Amaro Antunes, a W52-FC Porto rider, kept the yellow jersey after completing the third stage of the Volta a Portugal. “It turned out to be a bit hectic day, with many escape attempts. Fortunately, our team had everything under control. The bad thing was the fall of Ricardo Mestre, which was a bit complicated. It was a fundamental piece there in the hard parts. but luckily I think it will be ready for tomorrow [quinta-feira]”he declared.

“Tomorrow will be a tremendously important day for the team, it will be a day in which we want to make a difference. We go day by day. Now we have to recover and think about tomorrow,” he said, already with the climb to the Tower in mind .

“It is a tremendously hard day, a bit like Senhora da Graça, which is decisive. And the Tower will not escape the rule. Our opponents will have to attack, and we will have to defend. Today we have shown that we are quite well and, above all, , very united. Faced with some attacks, the team was always united and very cohesive and that makes the difference, “he concluded.



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