Even Derek Gee himself is wondering what kind of rider he can become
Derek Gee was on the couch at his apartment in Girona two days after the Giro d’Italia concluded in Rome. His luggage, which he’d been living out of for the previous three weeks, was in a state he called a “bag explosion” in one room. His legs were tired, really tired.
Gee had logged about 1,045 km in breakaways during the Italian Grand Tour. That’s was roughly one third of . . .
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