Glasgow Times

Kwiatkowsk­i and de la Cruz to lead Team Sky at Vuelta a Espana

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MICHAL Kwiatkowsk­i and David de la Cruz will lead Team Sky at the Vuelta a Espana, in the absence of Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas.

Poland’s Kwiatkowsk­i and Spain’s De la Cruz, key lieutenant­s as Team Sky have won the last four Grand Tours, are joined in the eight-rider squad by one Briton, Tao Geoghegan Hart, the British-based squad announced yesterday.

The 23-year-old Londoner is making his Grand Tour debut as a reward for a superb first year with Team Sky.

Spain’s Jonathan Castroviej­o, Colombia’s Sergio Henao, Italy’s Salvatore Puccio, Pavel Sivakov of Russia and Holland’s Dylan van Baarle complete the line-up.

Froome won the 2017 Vuelta, but will not be returning to defend the title after riding the last four Grand Tours.

The Vuelta win came either side of the 2017 Tour de France win and May 2018’s Giro d’Italia success, while Froome finished third at July’s Tour, won by team-mate Thomas.

Both Thomas and Froome will compete for Team Sky at the Tour of Britain, which runs from September 2-9.

On the Vuelta, which begins on Saturday with a prologue in Malaga and finishes in Madrid on September 16, Team Sky principal Sir Dave Brailsford says it represents an opportunit­y for the riders selected. After Team Sky won a first Tour with Sir Bradley Wiggins in 2012, Brailsford said one of his aims was for the squad to win all three Grand Tours in the same season. They have a chance to fulfil that at the Vuelta.

“We always enjoy racing at La Vuelta and historical­ly we’ve enjoyed great success at this race, finishing on the podium four times before winning in 2017,” Brailsford said. “We’re determined to finish the season well.”

 ??  ?? Chris Froome will not defend his Vuelta title
Chris Froome will not defend his Vuelta title

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