LONDON (Reuters) - Nairo Quintana will struggle to complete his collection of Grand Tour triumphs unless he adopts a more aggressive style, three-times Tour de France winner Greg LeMond believes. "I would love to see Quintana win but he lacks the ability to attack and his time trial needs to be improved," the American LeMond, who will be broadcaster Eurosport's chief analyst during the three-week slog, said in an interview. LeMond believes Quintana will be physically ready for the Tour de France, but says the psychological effects of losing such a tight battle could have an impact. That's the main thing," said LeMond, who won the Tour in 1986, 1989 and 1990. But racing is better than training and if you do a three-week Tour and do the right recovery you should be in even better shape at the Tour."
Source: The Star June 15, 2017 12:22 UTC