Froome Had To Work Hard For His Vuelta A Andalucia Win

25 February 2015 05:02

Chris Froome has said that he had to work for his victory in the 61st Vuelta a Andalucia.

Froome took the overall victory when he finished sixth on the final stage and kept his two second lead over Alberto Contador of Tinkoff Saxo.

Speaking about his victory to his team's website, Froome said: “It wasn’t as easy as I’d imagined and the racing was full on today. It was windy, but I’m really happy with how the guys performed out there – they supported me all the way through and I’m delighted to get this win for them.

“It couldn’t have gone any better for us out here, and this win’s special as it’s my first race of the season. That said, I still have a lot to build on as we head towards the Tour de France. I want to stay on this path, staying healthy and injury-free, and gradually building my form.

“No win comes easily – you have to work for them – and I’m grateful to my wife, and my team for helping to get me in this position. It’s such a privilege to have that infrastructure behind me.

“This week’s been a huge morale boost for everyone in the team, not just here but in the Algarve as well. Richie winning yesterday and Geraint taking the GC has given us all a great buzz. We’re doing really well and hopefully we can build on that heading into this next phase of racing.”

Source: DSG