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Bennett aggressive in Vuelta’s 20th stage

George Bennett was part of a big breakaway group for the third time this Vuelta a España. The New Zealander finished it off with a 15th place, 2-44 minutes behind stage winner Ruben Plaza (Lampre – Merida).

“The most important thing today was to be part of the breakaway with George,” Sports Director Merijn Zeeman said. “That succeeded. He was part of a big leading group and gave everything he had afterwards. When a small group of riders escaped at the penultimate climb, George tried to bridge the gap. He almost made it, but broke fifty metres shy. He couldn’t have done anything more, he did a good job. George rode a beautiful Vuelta.”


Positive things

“It was frustrating that I wasn’t able to close the gap,” Bennett added. “It was a hard stage and I did the best I could, but I was hoping that I was able to take more out of this situation. I really wanted to win a stage in this Vuelta, but there are some positive things about my performance in these three weeks. I’ve reached a high level.


“But the race isn’t over yet. Tom Van Asbroeck will get another chance tomorrow and I want to give everything, another time, to help him.”

“We’re counting on our lead-out for Tom, tomorrow,” Zeeman continued. “Tom rode a good Vuelta and he definitely has a chance to win the stage. He made his debut in a grand tour and it’s right that he makes it to Madrid. Our two other rookies made it too and we’re very proud of them.”

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