After losing the stage 3 sprint at the Giro d'Italia , Jonathan Milan (Lidl-Trek) looked like he couldn't decide whether to scream in anger or cry in disappointment. The Italian had two shots at a sprint victory in Bulgaria but travelled to Italy on the first rest day with a fourth and a second place and lots of regrets. Paul Magnier (Soudal-QuickStep) is suddenly the king of the Giro sprints and already wearing the cyclamen-coloured points jersey. "I went too early, before the final curve. I thought the finish came sooner. I got the timing wrong…" Milan told Italian television channel RAI on Sunday, struggling to contain his disappointment. “As a team I think we improved compared to the first sprint. Perhaps I got carried away with trying to get a result, to get revenge for stage 1." The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! “From a psychological point of view, I’m not demoralised by the results in Bulgaria," he said.…