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Fabio Jakobsen,

the cyclist who just over a year ago was on the brink of death after multiple injuries to his face in a crash on the Tour of Poland caused by

Dylan Groenewegen

, is back in glory.

The reborn Dutchman, who was in an induced coma, imposes his top speed in the Vuelta, in one of the big three.

Prize for perseverance, strength of will and belief in yourself.

Those values ​​that have so much to do with cycling.

The

Deceuninck

sprinter

, who returned to activity in the Tour of Turkey, eight months after the fall and who in the last edition of the Tour de Wallonia scored two victories and in Molina de Aragón he healed a deep physical and mental wound. He won in a big one by burying the fear of getting into a massive arrival with the best. "This is a dream come true. This has been a very long road. Now I want to remember the doctors who treated me, the family that has helped me so much," said the excited winner of the fourth stage of the 2021 Vuelta.

Jakobsen is

resurrected in a career no one of the leaders wants to command now.

The icing on the cake for later, without spending an extra gram on a tight schedule.

Primoz

Roglic

says

that at this moment he feels more comfortable without the red jersey: "I just want to be the leader at the end of the Vuelta."

Mikel

Landa

affirms that he is not yet ready to launch the fireworks, that he is content to keep up with the rest.

Egan Bernal

remains on the

lookout

, with the loss of authority of

Richard Carapaz

.

Enric Mas is

still not clear about the role distribution with

Miguel Ángel López

.

An unopened melon.

The guest stars

In this Tour of Uncertainties, second-tier types stand out, such as the Estonian

Rein Taaramäe

, delighted to be known for his leadership when he has already surpassed the 34-year-old barrier, which fell with two kilometers to go, but who kept the lead when it occurred. the accident in the protected area. Opportunity for veterans and meritorious. Among the latter, the most clever yesterday was

Carlos Canal

(Burgos BH), who claims to be the youngest of the Vuelta (20 years) and who got into the first break of the day, together with his partner

Ángel Madrazo

and

Joan Bou

(Euskaltel), moments after the starting signal. Two against one, but in good harmony. The trio flew at 80 kilometers per hour along the narrow and flat paths that linked Burgo de Osma and Molina de Aragón. The escapees made a four-minute rent, but never put the squad on the ropes.

The group, with the teams of the most active and interested sprinters, controlled the adventurers with short rope. He let them shine before the cameras to annul them in the decisive part of the stage, with 14 kilometers to go, when the wolves jumped towards the dam to clear the way for the sprinters' pitchers. They all turned their gazes to Fabio Jakobsen and

Jasper Philipsen

. In that duel, the fastest was the Dutch Deceuninck. All satisfied with the victory of the risen one.

This Wednesday, another flat stage between Tarancón and Albacete, with a length of 184 kilometers.

A day in which the organization of the Vuelta insists that the public who come to the race respect the preventive measures against the pandemic.

In Picón Blanco, according to Unipublic, there were too many reckless people.

'' Keep your distance.

Use the mask.

Wash your hands.

Don't ask for autographs.

Don't ask for selfies. ''

Well that.

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