The Colombian Nairo Quintana He hopes to return to his best level on his return to Movistar after 4 years of absence, with his own enthusiasm “of a warrior“that at 33 years old still has a lot to prove.
“I came with the hope of contributing my experience to the team and for it to continue to be the great team it was in the first place. I’m in good physical condition, I’ve trained all year, but nobody competes, which is the only thing i’m missing I want to feel the speed of racing again, the adrenaline of competition“said Quintana after the team’s presentation in Madrid.
A year of rest that did not reduce the enthusiasm of the Boyacá cyclist, a warrior who never threw in the towel.
“Training without a bib is toughbut in my life I’ve done something else besides cycling, I’ve been with companies and societies, I’ve worked, I’ve done some politics to help people, I’ve enjoyed other things that sometimes we don’t give importance to,” commented he.
Quintana, 33, is about to try “prepare well for the Giro and the Return“and show that you can return to your best level, which led you to win the aforementioned races.
“I face the year with great expectations. I always had the blood of a fighter, and the fans pushed me toolike my family, my wife, everyone helped me not to lose hope,” he explained.
Quintana rated positive “a group of runners in which there are many young people, and especially the congratulatory words from the leader of the formation, Enric Mas.
“I appreciate his words and his welcome, I’m happy to be with him, Let’s see if we make historic moments, I hope for a great season” he emphasized.
Source: La Verdad

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