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FREDRIK KESSIAKOFF: The thing with Vincenzo, he
hasn't a bad day.
He hasn't had a bad moment, you know?
Most of the time, people know that, OK, one day,
someone has a bad day.
Vincenzo hasn't had it, you know?
He's been stable all three weeks and always in the right
position, you know, whenever things were going on.
So that's another thing with Vincenzo.
He's just so stable and such a worthy winner.
And just--
[INAUDIBLE] thanks to this.
INTERVIEWER: Do you draw strength from looking across
the table at night knowing that your team leader is
wearing a pink jersey and it's all worthwhile?
TANEL KANGERT: Yeah.
Of course.
INTERVIEWER: And you know you've got pink.
TANEL KANGERT: Gives us, everybody an extra motivation,
and plus yesterday, I think, in the end, we showed that
cycling is not only about the legs, because we were there.
We had five guys, and there was only like 35, 40 guys left
in the bunch, but it was not because we had
the strongest legs.
We just wanted to win this race so badly and be there
with Vincenzo [INAUDIBLE].
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