New generation ready to succeed Armstrong (Agencies) Updated: 2005-07-15 09:57
Illes Baleares team
rider Alejandro Valverde of Spain wears the best junior's jersey on the
podium after the 173km (107 miles) 11th stage of the 92nd Tour de France
cycling race between Courchevel and Briancon, July 13, 2005.
[Reuters] | "He still has to work on his individual time trials but I suspect that he
will do that."
Third in the overall standings of the Vuelta in 2003, Valverde came second to
American Bobby Julich in this year's Paris-Nice race.
"He is the kind of character that you have to keep a leash on," Valverde's
Illes Balears team manager Jose Miguel Echavarri said. "If you let him do what
he wants, he will race for the win on every stage.
"We told him that he is not here to learn but to understand and to feel the
Tour. We are doing as we did with (five-times winner) Miguel Indurain."
FIERY COMPETITOR
Popovych, second in the young rider classification, is also a fiery
competitor.
The 25-year-old Ukrainian was selected by the Discovery
Channel team for his first Tour to replace injured veteran Vyacheslav Ekimov.
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