Tuesday, 25 August 2015

Hansen closing in on Grand Tour participation record at Vuelta a Espana

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Adam Hansen (Lotto-Soudal) taps the side of his helmet to ‘touch wood’ that, at the end of the 2015 Vuelta a Espana when the peloton rolls into Madrid, he will be amongst them, celebrating that he has finally claimed the record of completed Grand Tours.

In terms of calendar years and Grand Tours, Hansen is currently tied with Spain’s Bernardo Ruiz as one of just two riders to race and complete all three - Giro, Tour and Vuelta - in three straight years. Ruiz did ‘the triple triple’ in 1955, 1956 and 1957, Hansen in 2012, 2013 and 2014, as well as racing and finishing the Vuelta in 2011, and now the Giro and Tour in 2015. He is also tied on completed Tours - 12 - over different seasons with Ruiz.

There has been much somewhat sterile debate on whether the lower number of days in the Vuelta in the 1950s or its taking place in April (until 1994) or September (as of 1995) means the records can be compared. But what is indisputable is that the Grand Tour record will become Hansen’s alone if he reaches Madrid this September 13th, when the Lotto-Soudal rider will have completed all three Grand Tours in four years running, one more complete season of Grand Tours than Ruiz.

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“My condition’s ok, if nothing goes wrong I should be able to finish. I’ve felt good for the first three days here. I don’t think there’ll be a performance issue, it’ll be more a question of whether I get sick or injured,” Hansen told Cyclingnews at the start of stage four.

“Ok, there’s maybe stage 11” - with 4,950 metres of vertical climbing in 138 kilometres, rated by Movistar director Eusebio Unzué as the hardest Vuelta stage ever. “That looks extremely difficult and I might not finish that one, but so far so good.”

Three days into the 2015 Vuelta, Hansen says he feels better than at the same point last year, even though that slower start to the Spanish race did not stop him from clinching an impressive third week stage win with a late breakaway. “That’s why I’m feeling so positive.”

You can read more at Cyclingnews.com



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