the australian Jay Hindley (Bora Hansgrohe), winner of Italy is spinningwill face his second Back to Spain With the illusion of confirming his status as a great climber on a route marked by the mountain, but for his purposes, he determined that this would be the road that would assign his role to the team.
“The Vuelta a España is an interesting and fascinating race. I arrived in good condition and ready to give my best, but we will let the road decide my role within the team as we did in the Giro”said the “aussie” cyclist.
Hindley (Perth, 26 years old), will not wear the stripes in Bora for the first time, and talks about working with other teammates who can play that role, such as Colombian Sergio Higuita or Dutchman Wilco Kelderman.
“If I lose time in the first week I will give my best to help the leader, and, conversely, I know the boys will support me.n. I’m just focused on trying to get the best possible result.”said in Utrecht the pink jersey of Turn to 2022.
Source: La Verdad

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