‘It’s been a few tough days’ – Juan Ayuso abandons Itzulia Basque Country before chance to climb out of large GC deficit

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‘It’s been a few tough days’ – Juan Ayuso abandons Itzulia Basque Country before chance to climb out of large GC deficit

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Juan Ayuso pulled out of Itzulia Basque Country on Thursday, with his Lidl-Trek team confirming on social media that he had abandoned due to stomach issues.

The champion of the 2024 Basque Country race took the start on a hilly stage 4, but got off his bike mid-way on the 167.2km route due to an illness that he said troubled him since Tuesday.

“The second stage was super tough and I wasn’t feeling very well. On top of that, I had pretty bad stomach problems yesterday,” he told CyclingProNet at the start in Galdakao.

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He tried to make light of the situation saying, “I think I rode harder to the bus after the finish yesterday than I rode during the stage itself.”

The game of catchup to the French race leader improved slightly on stage 2, as Ayuso moved from 38th overall to 16th, but Seixas stayed on the gas and rode away from everyone for a second stage win and a larger time gap from all GC contenders. It was now 1:59 between Seixas and second-placed Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), while the margin had grown to 3:55 for Ayuso.

“At the moment, I’m not feeling great either,” Ayuso said at the start in his comments to CyclingProNet and confirmed by other media. “It’s been a few tough days, but I hope my body recovers so I can still be of use to the team for the last few days.”

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Jackie Tyson
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Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years – from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. On the bike, she has climbed l’Alpe d’Huez three times (not fast), and spends time on gravel around horse farms in north Georgia.

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‘It’s been a few tough days’ – Juan Ayuso abandons Itzulia Basque Country before chance to climb out of large GC deficit

(Image credit: Getty Images)

Juan Ayuso pulled out of Itzulia Basque Country on Thursday, with his Lidl-Trek team confirming on social media that he had abandoned due to stomach issues.

The champion of the 2024 Basque Country race took the start on a hilly stage 4, but got off his bike mid-way on the 167.2km route due to an illness that he said troubled him since Tuesday.

“The second stage was super tough and I wasn’t feeling very well. On top of that, I had pretty bad stomach problems yesterday,” he told CyclingProNet at the start in Galdakao.

Article continues below

He tried to make light of the situation saying, “I think I rode harder to the bus after the finish yesterday than I rode during the stage itself.”

The game of catchup to the French race leader improved slightly on stage 2, as Ayuso moved from 38th overall to 16th, but Seixas stayed on the gas and rode away from everyone for a second stage win and a larger time gap from all GC contenders. It was now 1:59 between Seixas and second-placed Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), while the margin had grown to 3:55 for Ayuso.

“At the moment, I’m not feeling great either,” Ayuso said at the start in his comments to CyclingProNet and confirmed by other media. “It’s been a few tough days, but I hope my body recovers so I can still be of use to the team for the last few days.”

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Jackie Tyson
North American Editor

Jackie has been involved in professional sports for more than 30 years in news reporting, sports marketing and public relations. She founded Peloton Sports in 1998, a sports marketing and public relations agency, which managed projects for Tour de Georgia, Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah and USA Cycling. She also founded Bike Alpharetta Inc, a Georgia non-profit to promote safe cycling. She is proud to have worked in professional baseball for six years – from selling advertising to pulling the tarp for several minor league teams. On the bike, she has climbed l’Alpe d’Huez three times (not fast), and spends time on gravel around horse farms in north Georgia.

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‘It’s been a few tough days’ – Juan Ayuso abandons Itzulia Basque Country before chance to climb out of large GC deficit

Juan Ayuso pulled out of Itzulia Basque Country on Thursday, with his Lidl-Trek team confirming on social media that he had abandoned due to stomach issues.

The champion of the 2024 Basque Country race took the start on a hilly stage 4, but got off his bike mid-way on the 167.2km route due to an illness that he said troubled him since Tuesday.

“The second stage was super tough and I wasn’t feeling very well. On top of that, I had pretty bad stomach problems yesterday,” he told CyclingProNet at the start in Galdakao.

Article continues below

He tried to make light of the situation saying, “I think I rode harder to the bus after the finish yesterday than I rode during the stage itself.”

The game of catchup to the French race leader improved slightly on stage 2, as Ayuso moved from 38th overall to 16th, but Seixas stayed on the gas and rode away from everyone for a second stage win and a larger time gap from all GC contenders. It was now 1:59 between Seixas and second-placed Primož Roglič (Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe), while the margin had grown to 3:55 for Ayuso.

“At the moment, I’m not feeling great either,” Ayuso said at the start in his comments to CyclingProNet and confirmed by other media. “It’s been a few tough days, but I hope my body recovers so I can still be of use to the team for the last few days.”

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