The Giro d'Italia is entering its final crucial stages, particularly stages 19 and 20, where the overall race winner will likely emerge. With only minutes separating four riders, stakes are high. Derek Gee of Israel-Premier Tech, sitting in fourth, is well-positioned but vulnerable. Despite early struggles, including losing time on the first stage, recent performance has improved. His team believes that his current position reflects his capability. As the race intensifies, the tactics and performances during these mountain stages will define the outcome.
He's in a super good condition. Losing some time, specifically the first stage, he lost 57 seconds there, he didn't start the Giro well.
When you look at it a little bit deeper, I think that he would actually be where he is. Losing that 57 seconds meant that he got the better side of the weather.
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