As all exciting transfers ahead of the 2015 season are done and dusted, the three Grand Tour challenge proposed by Oleg Tinkov remains the hottest topic in all cycling-related media. While this year’s Tour de France champion, Vincenzo Nibali, called the idea of the flamboyant Russian “inhuman” and ruled himself out of such competition, five-time la Grande Boucle winner Bernard Hinault insists that the task – even if difficult – is feasible.
Hinault met Nibali, Francesco Moser and Felice Gimondi to celebrate this year’s Tour de France victory of the Astana captain at the Conegliano Gran Gala and the three Grand Tour challenge was broadly discussed by gentlemen.
“The current calendar provides more space for recovery between one tour and another,” five-time Tour de France winner Bernard Hinault said Monday night, according to VeloNews. “For this reason exactly, I think it is possible to race as a challenger not only in the Giro and the Tour, but also in the Vuelta.”
“Can you do all three these days? I say you can do the Giro, Tour, and Vuelta, and then the worlds, as well,” Hinault explained.
“The Giro, three weeks of rest; the Tour, three weeks of rest; and the Vuelta. If there was a hard worlds course following it, he could win that, too.”
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