'If you don't try, you never know' - Fred Wright shows positive signs despite foiled attack at Criterium du Dauphine
Briefly

Fred Wright from Bahrain-Victorious made a notable attempt to secure victory at the Critérium du Dauphiné's opening stage, breaking away with 37 km to go. Although he initially established a 30-second lead over his competitors, the efforts of the GC contenders, led by Axel Laurance, led to him being caught just before a crucial climb. Despite the setback, Wright remained optimistic about his performance, reflecting on his tactical choice and readiness to adopt bold strategies, essential for his winning ambitions.
I committed, and I really wanted someone to join me. I thought it's the kind of interesting stage where maybe it's a bit too hard for the sprint.
It was a bit of a silly move, but if you don't try, you never know. And it was nice to get a taste, but I was sort of hoping one or two guys came with me.
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