The 2017 Vuelta a España starts with a 13.9-kilometer team time trial in Nîmes, France on Saturday, August 19.
“The Vuelta this year has a team time trial, one individual time trial, four stages that will most likely end in a bunch sprint, six hilly stages and nine uphill finals,” said Garate. “The design of this year’s Vuelta opens a lot of possibilities for aggressive teams and riders.”
With no GC contender in the line-up, Cannondale-Drapac will capitalize on its squad’s motivation to animate in pursuit of stage wins.
“The average age in our team is 27 years. It’s probably not the youngest team at the start, but I think we do bring the team with the most rookies,” said Garate. “Not only do we have four riders racing their first Grand Tour, but we have another two riders who have only ever done one Grand Tour in their careers.
“We want to continue with the attitude that we showed as a team during this season, specifically in the Giro and the Tour,” Garate added. “Of course we don’t have high GC ambitions, but we do want to win a stage as we did in the Giro and the Tour de France.”
The Vuelta finishes on September 13th with nine laps at the traditional city criterium in Madrid.
Cannondale-Drapac Riders for the 2017 Vuelta a España:
- Mike Woods (CAN) (Vuelta Debut)
- Simon Clarke (AUS)
- Davide Villella (ITA)
- Will Clarke (AUS) (Grand Tour Debut)
- Joe Dombrowski (USA)
- Tom Scully (NZL) (Grand Tour Debut)
- Brendan Canty (AUS) (Grand Tour Debut)
- Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL
- Toms Skujins (LAT) (Grand Tour Debut)
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