Primož Roglič Expected to Race the Vuelta a España but with No GC Ambitions
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In the absence of the Belgian Remco Evenepoel, second in the last Tour de France, Roglic, 36 years old and quadruple winner of the Vuelta, will act as the leader of his formation, even if caution will be necessary. "Our first objective will be to win a stage, and even more than one if the opportunities are there. Our second objective will be the general classification with Primoz, even if it is necessary to be pragmatic in view of his preparatio…
Slovenian cycling star Primož Roglič will still compete in the Tour de Spain, which starts this Saturday in Monte Carlo, despite his accident a few weeks ago, Gazzetta dello Sport reported on Sunday. His Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe team will announce the official lineup for the Vuelta a España in the coming days.
Four-time Vuelta winner Primož Roglič is expected to compete in the Tour of Spain after recovering sufficiently from a training accident, reports Italy's La Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Slovenian, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, is ready to take the exit in Monaco, although he parks the assault on his fifth general after almost two months without competing
Thibau Nys will simply be at the start of the Vuelta a España on August 22. Our compatriot from Lidl-Trek has therefore fully recovered from the toxoplasmosis that plagued him. Primoz Roglic, the other doubtful case, will also be present in Monaco.
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