Eros Capecchi is ready to start his third season in the ranks of Movistar. Back from two seasons in which he mainly worked for the team, putting aside personal ambitions, the Umbrian rider wants in 2015 to find a bit 'of space for himself, without forgetting the ambitions of the team.”
After his debut at the Tour Down Under, the former Liquigas rider will return to Italy to race the Tirreno-Adriatico and the Classics of the country, which will serve as preparation for the Giro d’Italia. Approached by La Gazzetta dello Sport during the presentation of the team, the 28 year old did not hide his ambitions: "First I want to refind my best level and try to regain confidence with the finishing order, starting from Australia,” - he said – “then we will see in the race, if I have to work or hold out for personal ambitions. I hope to do the first part of the season and then earn important participation in the Giro or the Vuelta."
The big goal is, however, another: "If I have to give a precise finish line I'd like to win the team time trial of the Giro because it runs near my home in San Remo, and wear the pink jersey. The team can win the race and the Maglia Rosa would be the best thing."
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