Primoz Roglic Confirmed for Vuelta Despite Recent Accident
Roglič Takes the Start Despite July Training Collision
Primož Roglič will take the start line of the Vuelta a España, according to confirmation from L’Équipe. The Slovenian rider enters the final Grand Tour of the season despite suffering a severe training accident in late July when a motorist struck him. That incident sparked a period of intense uncertainty regarding his physical preparation and recovery timeline.
Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe Assembles Formidable Support Squad
While rival powerhouse Remco Evenepoel is absent from the start list, Red Bull-BORA-hansgrohe has assembled a formidable squad to support its leadership. According to RTBF, the team unveiled a deep and balanced lineup designed to control mountainous terrain and execute stage-winning strategies.
Tactical Shifts and General Classification Outlook
Eurosport reports that the crash occurred during a standard training block, instantly throwing the rider’s late-season objectives into question before medical evaluations cleared him to resume high-intensity training.
An Unforgiving Three Weeks on Spanish Roads
As the peloton rolls out for the opening stage, the focus shifts entirely from recovery logistics to pure tactical execution across the Spanish roads. Roglič and his squad face an unforgiving three weeks of racing that will test the limits of their late-summer preparation.
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