Bayern-Rundfahrt winner Adriano Malori went into the race knowing he could place highly on the general classification, and he’s overjoyed to have won.
“In the weeks before the start of Bayern Rundfahrt, I trained with deep passion knowing well that this race could be a good target for me,” Malori explained. “I knew the time trial would be decisive and that I could aim for the overall classification. That's why I came to Germany so motivated.”
“The team was perfect during the race, we did not make any mistakes: It has been amazing to be supported by this team, with a champion such as Cunego, the talent of Ulissi, the routine of Bono and Mori and the versatility of Cimolai.”
“Reading the names of this race’s previous winners, I realized that this competition is highly valued, which gives my win even more value. This gives me even greater motivation heading into the next races, starting with the Tour de Slovénie.”
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