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Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 3:05:30 GMT -6
The Colombian Nairo Quintana (Movistar) said that he does not consider it "pleasant" that the British Chris Froome was whistled by a sector of the public that the day before attended the presentation of his team in the Tour, but he stressed that sometimes "you pick up what "what do you sow" "Receiving whistles from the public is not pleasant Binance App Users Data and it is not good for anyone and I hope it will be avoided from now on. Sometimes you reap what you sow," Quintana said at the Movistar team hotel in the town of Cholet. Alejandro Valverde also referred to the response from the public when the four-time British champion took the stage, whose "salbutamol case" was archived by the UCI, allowing him to start the Tour after the race was vetoed. "It's a shame that those things happen, but they were aware of what could happen. Tomorrow the race starts and we have to talk about the Tour and cycling and not about unsportsmanlike things. It's a shame but in the end we have to take it as it comes." For his part, Mikel Landa was blunt when stating that he would not like to go through that process of public rejection. "I wouldn't like to be whistled at, there is a lot of rivalry inside and outside of sport and it goes to extremes, there are always people who love you and people who whistle at you."
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