Michal Kwiatkowski is going to want to keep us his reputaion as one of the most exciting talents in the professional peloton in 2014.
The Polish rider at Omega Pharma-Quick Step told BiciCiclisimo that hsi 2014 race program was: Challenge de Mallorca, Volta ao Algarve, Tirreno-Adriatico, Tour of the Basque Country, the Ardennes Classics and hopefully the Tour de France.
"If you look at my race program this year, there are only some small changes from last year. My fiest goal of the season is to be competitve at Tirreno and then to be in the best possible shape for the Ardennes Classics. As for the Grand Tours, I learned last year I could do very well over three weeks."
"I have very fond memories of the Tour de France. I will work hard and try to better at it in 2014 and beyond. I will prepare as best as I can for the Grand Tours and wear my Polish Champions jersey proudly" the young man said.
He was one of the revelations of the 2013 season, finishing 11th in the Tour and 2nd in the Young Riders Classification, 4th in Tirreno-Adriatico (where he won the Young Riders Classification), 4th in Amstel Gold and 5th in Fleche Wallone.
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