“For a long time, they still had two minutes, and we had to basically use everyone and not only us, all the sprinters had to use all the guys we had available. “It was pretty close in the end, it was not easy to catch them,” he said of De Marchi and Clarke. Pedersen had to play a game of patience and tactics in the chase and especially when Gaviria jumped early. “It was a tough day for the team, and it's nice to pay them back with this victory. It's nice to have a victory now,” he said. The 2019 World Champion has now won stages in all three Grand Tours. Pedersen had finished second in Melfi and third in Salerno on Wednesday.
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