Primož Roglic to lead BORA - hansgrohe at Vuelta a España
He has won the general classification of the Vuelta three times, plus a dozen stages. On Saturday, Primož Roglic will not only be celebrating his comeback in his favorite Grand Tour, but also his return to racing
Since leaving the Tour de France, the Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe leader has been preparing for the start of the Vuelta and recently spent two and a half weeks in an altitude camp.
With Dani Martínez and Aleksandr Vlasov, Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe has two more GC aces up its sleeve. Like Roglic, the Vuelta is Vlasov's first race since leaving the Tour de France early. Martínez finished second in the Giro d'Italia, the team's best result so far in the 2024 Grand Tour season.
In May, Giovanni Aleotti rode alongside Martínez, and a few weeks later he won the Tour of Slovenia himself. Florian Lipowitz also celebrated at the end of a stage race in the summer, winning the overall at the Sibiu Cycling Tour. After his debut at the Giro d'Italia came to an early end, the German youngster is now continuing his Grand Tour experience at the Vuelta.
Roger Adrià, Nico Denz and Patrick Gamper complete the strong line-up. While Gamper and Denz have already raced the Giro and Tour this year, Adrià has yet to complete a Grand Tour. The only Spaniard on the Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe team will be looking to build on his strong season so far at his home race.
Rolf Aldag, Chief of Sports Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe: "We are also going into the third Grand Tour of the year with great ambitions. We have nominated eight riders with whom we won't be hiding but want to compete aggressively for the GC. However, we will have to wait and see to what extent we can do this. After all, the crash injuries and five-week break from racing for both Primož and Aleks were not the ideal preparation for a Grand Tour."
Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe x Vuelta a España 2024
Roger Adrià
Giovanni Aleotti
Nico Denz
Patrick Gamper
Florian Lipowitz
Dani Martínez
Primož Roglic
Aleksandr Vlasov