After turning heads in first two weeks of Giro, Canada’s Gee looks to finish strong
Derek Gee is going through hell and loving it.
The 25-year-old from Ottawa, the lone Canadian rider in the Giro d’Italia, has been a revelation in his first Grand Tour with three second-place finishes and a fourth in the first two weeks for the Israel-Premier Tech team.
Asked if he had expected to make such a splash during the gruelling 21-stage, 3,489.2-kilometre race, Gee admitted he has surprised even himself.
“Coming into this race, absolutely not. Not anywhere close,” he said during Monday’s rest day. “It’s been, for sure, an emotional two weeks. But if you’d told me coming in that that’s what would happen, I would have been ecstatic. I still am.”