“Yesterday, I was at the bottom of the bucket” admits Kévin Vauquelin, winner of the second stage

“Yesterday, I was at the bottom of the bucket” admits Kévin Vauquelin, winner of the second stage
“Yesterday, I was at the bottom of the bucket” admits Kévin Vauquelin, winner of the second stage

French rider Kévin Vauquelin said he had experienced “a perfect day” after winning the second stage of the Tour de France in Bologna on Sunday, alone after letting go of his breakaway companions.

“It’s completely crazy, yesterday I was at the bottom of the bucket. We had a perfect day”rejoiced the 23-year-old Norman, who offers his team Arkéa-B&B Hotels its first victory on the Grande Boucle. This is the second French victory in two days after that of Romain Bardet on the first stage, an unprecedented feat since 1968 and the double of Charly Grosskost.

“I spent some difficult weeks with disappointments, even though I had a good level in the French championship,” said Vauquelin, who has just become French vice-champion in the time trial. “At the Tour de Suisse I wasn’t feeling well.”

For his first Tour, with around ten kilometers remaining, Vauquelin made the difference on the formidable San Luca climb, before racing towards victory on the descent towards Bologna. “I knew that in the bump I was more punchy than them”analyzed the French runner.

“I will greatly thank Cristian (Rodriguez, his teammate, who left with him in the breakaway, editor’s note) who put a lot of power throughout the race, to do the relays, to lead the breakaway, and then to control everything »added Vauquelin. “He was very strong.”

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