Peter Stetina’s build-up to the Giro d’Italia continues apace at the Tour de Romandie with the American taking part in his last race before the Corsa Rosa.
Trek-Segafredo announced their Giro d’Italia team earlier this week with the focus on supporting Bauke Mollema in his bid to win the race. Stetina heads to the Giro d’Italia for the first since 2013, and although he has mixed experiences with the race, he will be key to Mollema’s challenge in the mountains.
One of Stetina’s best ever rides came in the 2012 Giro d’Italia when he, along with Christian Vande Velde, defended Ryder Hesjedal’s hopes on an epic stage that finished atop the Passo Stelvio.
“I’ve done three Giro during my time with Slipstream. 2012 was one of the best races of my life when we won with Ryder and 2013 was one of the worst when we had all the snow days and I was on antibiotics the whole time. Hopefully we’ll go back to the good times. I swore never to go back after 2013 but now I’m going again,” Stetina told Cyclingnews at Romandie.
“The general form is good although I had to stop Catalunya with food poisoning but I’ve been at Lake Tahoe doing altitude prep before getting my race rhythm here for the Giro d’Italia. The plan is to go there and fight for the pink jersey with Mollema. He and I work really well together.”
Fine-tuning at the Tour de Romandie
The opening four days at the Tour de Romandie were dominated with bitterly low temperatures, snow and rain but Stetina believes that the race serves a vital purpose as he puts the finishing touches to his condition.
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