Thymen Arensman is not a stranger to the pressures of Grand Tour competition, having finished 12th at the Tour de France, and in the top-10 at the Vuelta a España and two previous editions of the Giro d’Italia.
In a virtual press conference with select members of the media including Cyclingnews on the Giro’s rest day outside of Milan on Monday, the Netcompany-Ineos leader explained that while he is pleased with his performance so far, he’s starting to feel the strain of the first two weeks of racing, adding that the pressures that go along with being a team leader are catching up with him, making it difficult to stay ‘switched on’.
‘Really tough stages’ to come in final week
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