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THE SUPREMELY CONFIDENT ONE

Confidence and a deep sense of belief in oneself are essential traits for an elite sportsperson, and when Remco Evenepoel finished second at the Volta a Catalunya in March, winning two stages and finishing just six seconds behind overall winner Primož Roglič, he loudly exhibited both in his poststage interview.

“Were you expecting such a good result here in preparation for the Giro d’Italia?” asked the TV journalist.

“Yes, I knew I was good, so I was hoping to come here for the podium and to win some stages, and in the end coming second in GC by only six seconds is like the same time, no? It’s almost the same,” Evenepoel said, his face devoid of a wry smile. “If you see how strong Primož was, and how strong I was compared to the

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