Giro d'Italia: Stage 18 finish line quotes

24 May 2018 03:50
Maximilian Schachmann (Quick-Step Floors) - stage winner "I feel amazing. It's great to win a stage on my first Grand Tour. I think everyone here agrees it's a really hard Giro, which makes it even nicer to be on top here. Of course, I am going to help Viviani as much as possible. It doesn't matter who wins in our team. We are a great team, with great team spirit. A big part of this victory goes to Michael Morkov. He took me on his wheel and he bridged me over. It's not the first time he's helped me in this race. We share a room together, he's a great rider and he always has a big big part in every victory." Simon Yates (Mitchelton-Scott) - lost 27 seconds to rivals on stage "I didn't have great legs. I did the best I could, and that's that. I'm still in front, so it's all good."  Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) - now 28 seconds behind Yates "I was waiting for the moment, and at 2km to go I wanted to see what was possible. [Yates] stayed with my first attack, then Froome attacked and I tried to follow Pozzovivo, and Froome and found out he was dropped. Of course, it's a good day, but the coming two days are going to be different and much harder than today."ADVERTISEMENT Domenico Pozzovivo (Bahrain-Merida) - third overall "Well I wanted to try get on [Froome's] wheel straight away, so I thought, 'Let's go for it,' and I also wanted to put pressure on the maglia rosa. I could see Yates behind me, and I was just ahead of him and now this Giro has become very close once again." Matt White (DS, Mitchelton-Scott) "Simon has showed no sign of any weakness over the last 18 days. Today suited the power guys with a nice, steady climb. If Froome and Dumoulin were going to put time into Simon, today was definitely the day. We've got a lot harder days to come but we expected the attacks. Some people have bad days and obviously Yates hasn't had the best final today. "I don't think anything changes at all, tomorrow is probably the hardest day of the tour. Very, very different, very long with some long valleys in between. Tomorrow's final climb is very tough and very steep. I hope he doesn't respond with attacking tomorrow! He's an aggressive character and you saw he's not happy with himself. He knows theres lots of racing to come. He's a tough nut and he's gonna go down fighting." (To Eurosport) Michael Morkov (Quick-Step Floors) - Schachmann's teammate in the breakaway You can read more at Cyclingnews.com.read full article

Source: Cycling News