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> “We have sprinter Paul Magnier, of course, but he states that the Giro is not the Etoile de Bessèges. That is — to be clear — absolutely not a reproach. He is 21 years old and is riding his first Grand Tour. Then you pay the price. Paul has also had his share of bad luck in this Giro. In the stage to Naples he crashed badly. To still manage to get a third place: well done. Last year he had a bad fall in the Tour of Britain, where we underestimated the impact a bit and partly out of necessity had to leave him in the hospital. That crash stuck in his clothes, but judging from Naples he has now put that episode behind him.”

> “Paul was really disappointed on Thursday. He was basically where he should have been in the sprint, but then rode into a hole and his chain came off. He quickly got it back on and finished eighth, which means we should actually take our hats off again. But at the same time it is of course also a missed opportunity.” >"We are not shortchanging anyone when we say that we cannot offer Paul a real sprint train here. On Thursday, we were in the lead far too early in my opinion. You cannot accuse Josef Cerny of a lack of effort, but he had to keep Paul in front by riding partly on and partly off the road. I held my breath when I saw it."

doesn't say anything wrong really