Atomic Belarusian
A leader needs to their equipiers as much as they need a leader is one of the universal truths of cycling with which, surely, isn’t agree Kiryienka, which is neither leader nor light, but himself and that’s why chose to get out of control Thursday to collaborate with anyone. When the Atomic Belarusian won a stage in the Giro, one of his teammates, a cyclist with moral authority in the Movistar, said: I am delighted by your victory, but you’re a mug. A week earlier, when the goal that gave sense to his participation in the Giro was the victory by teams, the Belarusian responded by lifting the foot when they asked for an effort to get more front possible in a mountain stage. The largest prize to one who works for others is to get on the podium all together, says Jose Luis Arrieta, their first Tour as director. And Kiryienka deprived them of it. Source of the news:: this is the Tour