Philippe Gilbert may be leaving the BMC Racing Team at the end of the year and is currently working for teammate and Vuelta a Espana race leader Darwin Atapuma but the Belgian national champion is aiming for one last major win before he ends his time with the US-registered team and joins Etixx-QuickStep.
Gilbert has already a solid history of victories and top standings in the Vuelta a Espana, starting with a spectacular uphill win in Malaga in 2010 that also netted him the race lead, a second win the same year, another in 2012 in Barcelona in a battle against Joaquim Rodriguez in the twisting roads of the Montjuïc Park, and a fourth in 2013.
Gilbert will race until as Il Lombardia -where he has a very distinguished track record, with two wins in 2009 and 2010, and he wants to end his time at BMC on a high.
The 34-year-old former world champion and multiple Classics winner has already been active at the Vuelta a Espana, jumping out of the pack late on stage two to pick up some bonus seconds. BMC are now leading the Vuelta with Atapuma, though, and Gilbert points out that this obviously changes the situation for him, too.
“The form is good, I don’t know, I’m taking it on the day by day, but now we have the jersey and always different when you have a leader in the team, so we will see,” Gilbert told Cyclingnews at the start of stage four.
“I want go all the way through to Lombardy, it was not easy with Rio and [the Tour of] Norway and now here, with a lot of travels and different climates, but now I’m here and it’s okay.”
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