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Nairo Quintana Clinches Giro Victory

Nairo QuintanaMovistar’s Nairo Quintana has won his first Grand Tour with victory at the 2014 Giro d’Italia, finishing two minutes 58 seconds ahead of Rigoberto Uran (Omega Pharma – Quick-Step) in the general classifications. Astana’s Fabio took third overall on +4:04″. Luka Mezgec (Giant-Shimano) was the winner of the final stage of the Giro – 169km, Gemona del Friulli to Trieste – with a time of 4:23:58, holding off Trek’s Giacomo Nizzolo into second (on the same time) and Garmin’s Tyler Farrar into third.

 

Commenting on his momentous victory Quintana said: ‘It’s one of the happiest days in my life. I always dreamt of winning a Grand Tour and now it’s become real. Thanks to my team, my family and all the people that supported me, this is now achieved. I wasn’t expecting at all to see so many Colombians in Trieste today. It was amazing to see so many flags through the circuit and around the podium. I’m super proud of my country.’ Reemphasising his patriotism he added: ‘This generation of Colombian riders like me – we’re showing the world, since some of us came to Europe in 2012, we can win stages, important races, we show our quality – yet today’s win is a huge reality, another big success…’

 

Quintana had not been expected to compete in this year’s Tour de France, despite finishing second to Chris Froome in 2013, although victory at the Giro may now change Movistar’s plans.

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Team Up

The last remaining pieces of 2012 team shapes are falling into place with just a couple of weeks left until the traditional UCI Tour opener, the Santos Tour Down Under (January 15-22). Team Saxo Bank have signed a two-year deal with Christopher Juul-Jensen, the 22-year-old half-Dane, half-Irish winner of the 2011 Nations Cup in Canada and second-placer at the Danish Nation U23 Road Race. Meanwhile Vuelta a Espana winner Juan Jose Cobo – who was left squad-less after the collapse of Geox last October – has confirmed his much anticipated signing with Movistar; the new team will be officially presented on January 4 in Madrid.

 

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Juan Mauricio Sole Improves

The Movistar Team have announced significant improvements in the health of star rider Juan Mauricio Soler, with the news that doctors are reducing his medication and no longer consider his condition to be life-threatening. The 28-year-old Columbian pro was seriously injured in a fall in the village of Gloten, 11 km into the sixth stage of the Tour de Suisse on Thursday June 16 – he suffered multiple fractures, but, more seriously, the crash left him with a significant bleed on the brain. He is being treated at the Hospital St. Gallen in Switzerland, from where Team doctor Alfredo Zúñiga has reported: “He has begun to make light movements and tests seem to rule out spinal injury, although we should be aware of further studies. Now we have to see the evolution of a possible neurological damage.”

 

The accident came hard on the heels of the tragic loss of Movistar’s great Catalan rider Xavier Tondo who was killed after a freak accident in his garage on May 23; which in turn came only weeks after the death of Belgium’s Wouter Weylandt during the Giro d’Italia.

 

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Xavier Tondo Killed in Accident

Just two weeks after the tragic loss of Leopard-Trek’s Wouter Weylandt in an accident at the Giro D’Italia the cycling world is mourning once more with news that Xavier Tondo of Team Movistar has been killed in a freak accident at his home close to the Spanish city of Granada. At 10am today (May 23) Tondo was reportedly crushed and killed by an automatic door on his garage as he was leaving with team-mate Beñat Inxtausti for a training session.

 

Although he didn’t win a single stage the 32 year old Spaniard was overall winner at this year’s Vuelta a Castilla y Leon and had previously won stages at races as prestigious as the Paris-Nice and the Volta a Catalunya; where he also finished sixth overall. He will also be remembered as a strenuous anti-doping campaigner, having been a whistle-blower earlier this year after being contacted with the proposition of acquiring illegal performance-enhancers.

 

In an official statement Movistar have confirmed that his team-mates at the Giro d’Italia will continue to race there.