Contador & Hernandez. Picture from Twitter with the text: "Our 3 secrets; work, work & work". |
Many have doubted if
Alberto Contador will reach his former level of greatness in this year’s Tour
de France. The Spaniard hasn’t won any of the stage races he has been riding
and so far he’s only got one stage win this season. However, what many tend to
forget is that this year the plan has been different. Alberto Contador was
mentally drained after his turbulent 2012-season and he needed a longer winter
break than usually. Therefore, he started out 2013 three kilos heavier than the
preview years, and naturally this has affected his results.
Instead of being
close to his best level during the first part of the season - as he usually is
- Contador has planned everything around the Tour de France. At Dauphiné he
said he was on 75 % and according to his best friend and teammate, Jesus
Hernandez, Alberto Contador is now ready to fight for the overall win.
“In general I think the balance is good. We haven’t won [much] but we
have been close in all the races and therefore, the balance can’t be bad. Each
year is different and the beginnings of the seasons are never the same. We have
been working hard in order to arrive in a good condition for the Tour and I
think we have achieved that”, Jesus Hernandez tells me.
Looking at the
Saxo-Tinkoff team for the Tour, I doubt Alberto Contador has ever had a
stronger team to support him. A view shared by Hernandez.
“We come [to the Tour] with a very solid block [of riders] in all areas,
very attuned around Alberto. It is indeed a very strong team”, Hernandez says
and ads: “The last rider in the mountains
will be Kreuziger, who’s very strong. Before that, it’s up to Rogers, Roche and
me depending on the stages”.
The two individual
time trials in this year’s Tour de France is, without a doubt, in the favor of
Chris Froome. Therefore, many have been wondering if Alberto Contador will be
strong enough in the mountains to take back the time he will lose against the
clock. According to Jesus Hernandez, that’s not an issue.
“[Taking back lost
time in the mountains] won’t be a
question with Alberto on this best level. In fact, it will be other way around”,
Hernandez assures.
Due to Alberto
Contador’s “poor” results this year, rumors of Contador not being as strong as
usually in his training have surfaced. I asked Jesus Hernandez about these
rumors and I think his answer speaks for itself.
“Come train a few days with him [Contador] and you will see the answer to those rumors”.
Don’t forget to follow Jesus Hernandez on Twitter during the Tour de France @jesushernandez3.
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