Nairo Quintana (Movistar) has added his name to the list of riders planning to contest the Tour de France and the Olympic Games road race in 2016.
The pint-sized Colombian climber is set to race the Tour de San Luis in order to kick-start his season, and the Movistar rider believes that he is in decent form ahead of the Argentine race.
“I’m in good condition. We have been doing some good training since the end of the year. I’ve put in some good work in preparation to race the Tour de France. We did not go to Rio but I will think about it before the race. After we have done the Tour, if I leave it in good condition, the idea is to go to the Olympic Games.”
Quintana was speaking at the pre-race Tour de San Luis press conference. In the last few years he has used the race to fine tune his form and fitness. It helped set him on his way to second place in the Tour de France in 2015, when he finished second to Chris Froome (Team Sky).
Quintana’s entire season has not yet been finalised and much will depend on how he performs at the Tour in July. The Olympics are likely to feature in his plans, with the Rio road race course suited to a climber. He has not ruled out competing in the Vuelta a Espana either.
“Obviously I start my 2016 here to find some fitness and looking at this condition we will plan the preparation for the Vuelta a Catalunya, and País Vasco then I will return home for training and then come back to preview a stage of the Tour de France, and then perhaps the Olympic Games and the Vuelta a Espana.”
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