Forced out of the Tour de France close to the podium last month, Tejay Van Garderen couldbe out for revenge in his first ever Vuelta. But for his BMC team director Yvon Ledanois, the American is above all going to learn in an event “that is raced differently from others”.
“I hope he has swallowed the pill of leaving the Tour so close to Paris with a podium within his reach. I know thathe has worked hard for this Vuelta, that he has recovered with his family and left his doubts behind. But there are other leaders with more experience of the race and bidding for greatresults. We’re not going to start as favourites,” the Frenchman said.
80th VUELTA 2015: Yvon Ledanois: “An apprenticeship for Tejay” weiterlesen