Cycling
The Colombian, without a team after his case of tramadol on the Tour, assures that he wants to “compete again, put on a number and feel the need to respond to a team”
A few days after his 33rd birthday, Nairo Quintana surprised the cycling world this Wednesday by assuring that he is not retiring, contrary to what the Colombian media had been announcing in recent days. Without a team and cornered by pressure as a result of the positive result with tramadol of an anti-doping control that he underwent
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