Chaves faces steep learning curve on first Tour
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[June 30, 2017]
By Martyn Herman
DUESSELDORF, Germany (Reuters) -
Esteban Chaves admits he is on a steep learning curve as he prepares
for his Tour de France debut.
The 27-year-old Orica-Scott rider has hardly raced professionally in
France, but many are predicting he can challenge the likes of
champion Chris Froome and fellow-Colombian Nairo Quintana.
"This is not one normal season for me but I raced in the Dauphine
and also in Australia," he told a news conference in Duesseldorf,
where the Tour begins on Saturday.
"The Dauphine was a big shock. It was eight months since I raced in
Europe, so everything was a bit of a shock but I am really happy to
be back racing, especially in Europe.
"Also, it was a shock because I've never done races in France, I
never did Dauphine, I never did Paris-Nice, I never did Tour de
France, so all of this is new for me."

Specialist climber Chaves shot to prominence last year when he
finished second in the Giro and third in the Vuelta.
"To begin my first Tour de France is like a dream," he said. "I
remember sitting on the couch back home in Bogota with my dad
watching the Tour. That why I am in love with this sport.
"To start in this Tour de France is one victory for me."
Chaves is one of seven Colombians starting in
Duesseldorf on Saturday and while Quintana will attract most
attention back home, Chaves is not just here for the ride.
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Orica GreenEdge rider Esteban Chaves of Colombia crosses the finish
line to win the 158.7 km (98.6 miles) 2nd stage of the Vuelta Tour
of Spain cycling race from Alhaurin de la Torre to Caminito del Rey,
in Ardales, southern Spain, August 23, 2015. REUTERS/Jon Nazca

"It's not a secret. We have two contenders here for the GC, Yatesy
(Simon Yates) and me. Yatesy will also go for the white jersey and
we will try to do our best for that."
GC, or "general classification" refers to the overall winner of the
Tour.
Team leader Yates is hoping to emulate his brother Adam who came
fourth in last year's Tour and won the young rider classification.
"I'm sure he'll be encouraging me from the sofa," Yates said.
"No (he's not offered me any advice), it's very difficult in a race,
when you're in a stressful situation, it's very hard to show or
describe that to someone."
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