Valter Attila feels he is in better shape than he was after the Dauphiné (Photo: Valter Attila/Fb) |
Attila Walter the to eurosport.hu He said that he arrived in Burgos by car, as in the Basque circuit, because he felt he could cover 600 kilometers more comfortably by car than by plane, and in this way he would be able to return home sooner to his residence in Andorra. .
pheasant Fes Blanca And about winning the U-23 World Championship, he said that his compatriot competed skillfully and that the eleventh place was not bad for him, especially since he competed in the mountain bike category during the week.
“He wrote the history of sports, this is the first title for Hungary in the World Cup, and I seriously believe that he will have a chance to win the gold medal among the adults too. I am very happy for him, because he is humble and unpretentious, and the rainbow-colored jersey is positioned as best as possible.” Walter said about Fez.
The Jumbo-Visma rider feels in retrospect that he made a good decision when he skipped the World Championships in Glasgow.
“If I had a perfect day, maybe 20-30 days at best. I could have closed it in between places, but it just wasn’t worth it coming down from the height. Also, my team said it would be better if I stayed. It would have meant a lot more organization and travel, just because Being in the World Cup. But I definitely want to start in the national team next year.” – added Walther, who explained that he lives at an altitude of 1300 meters above sea level, and in Tignes they had a training camp above 2100 meters.
“Jumbo has been going to Tignes since 2020, very good accommodation, we got our own apartment, they cooked food for us, we also had a mechanic and a masseuse with us. So we had luxury conditions, we really had to ride. Most of the time we were four, Roglic, Tratnik, Gesink and me, and then after San Sebastian Avene back and at the end there were five of us pushing. Primoz arrived before me, and his family was there for a while, because it would have been hard for him as a father of two children if he had barely seen them before the Vuelta. I was awake for twenty-one days, and we haven’t had much rest.I’ve done 800km every week, and I have the numbers for the last 28 days on my Garmin, and that was 2,700km in total.But it also includes the last three really relaxing days in Andorra, when I was barely gone.Look Just to training camp, he ended up with 2,500 kilometers and 70,000 meters in elevation. Which is much more than what awaits the field in the Vuelta, which, as far as I know, would be a total elevation difference of about 55,000 meters. So we’ve made great progress, we’ve had nearly From 30 hours a week and now I feel better than after the Dauphiné” – said Walter Attila, who found a place run by the Hungarians near the training camp, Pause Coffee & Kürtős, where he even tasted the trumpet cake.
Finally, Valter Attila told the question about the start of the Vuelta a España that he feels he’s done everything, so he’s hopeful, but they don’t have an official framework yet.
“After the Giro and the Tour, the aim is to get the Volta as well, so we will definitely start with the strongest team possible. Roglic is at his best, he’s been at his best for about four weeks, and Vingegaard joins him, they are the big challengers for me. Evenepoel and Enric Mas and Ayuso will definitely be strong.” is without.
The Vuelta starts on August 15th and runs until the 19th in Burgos with Valter Attila Primoz Roglic, Jan Tratnik, Eduardo Avene, Quinn Bowman, Robert Gesink And Giggs Limerezy Starts from Team Jumbo-Visma.