No, there are still the mountains of Madrid and Avila, but there the key will be the team. Us and Illes Balears have a better team than Rabobank and CSC...Menchov will find it very tough, because there the team is fundamental. I have great confidence in being able to do something, because I feel strong and, especially, very good mentally.
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In a three week race, at the end there is always a high level, and more since we are in the UCI-ProTour. Maybe it's not the same level of the Tour, where all teams bring his nine riders at 100 percent level, but the average is very high. Maybe there are no so many names as other years, but the level continues being high. Here we have Mancebo, Aitor Gonzalez, Landis, Mayo, Pereiro and, in general, teams like Comunidad Valenciana, without forgetting that there are always foreigners whom you don't count on and then they ride very well.Roberto Heras
I wasn't looking for either the stage win or the lead, more to open up a time gap on the other favorites.
Roberto Heras
Tactically, things worked out great today, ... The team was the key to victory today. I just finished off their work.
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Psychologically, it was a difficult moment for me. I don't like riding in the peloton in the chasing peloton. That's not my game, ... But I held on, mainly out of respect for my team. I have not given up doing well in the Tour one day. But on the evidence of things, I have to begin questioning certain things. We will analyze all that this winter.
Roberto Heras
I had no problems at all, the team had everything under control.
Roberto Heras
We knew it would be hard today, more so with the rain, ... There's still another week to go, so we can't celebrate yet.
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