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NY Times on CVV: ‘Once a Support Cyclist, Now a Pack Leader’

Christian Vande Velde, Giro d'Italia stage 2 The New York Times’ Juliet Macur profiles Christian Vande Velde days before the start of the Giro d’Italia, discussing his off-season training, family lineage and his transformation into a leader on Team Garmin-Slipstream.

Vande Velde finished just off the podium last year in Paris, and his goal this year is to make it into the top three — perhaps even to win. One of the final steps of his Tour preparation is the Giro d’Italia, which starts on Saturday in Venice with the team time trial.

For years, as the blue-collar sidekick to cycling stars like Lance Armstrong, Ivan Basso, Carlos Sastre and Roberto Heras, Vande Velde remained virtually unknown outside the sport.

But now, Vande Velde, 32, enters the Giro as the undisputed leader of the Garmin-Slipstream squad. No more doubling back to the team car to fetch water bottles for those with bigger names. No more slicing through the wind to shield the champions behind him.

Armstrong, back after a retirement of more than three years, and Basso, returning from a two-year doping suspension, will be among the familiar faces at the starting line on Saturday. They may not recognize their former employee.

NY Times: Once a Support Cyclist, Now a Pack Leader

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6 Responses to “NY Times on CVV: ‘Once a Support Cyclist, Now a Pack Leader’”

  1. dmv says:

    Go for the gusto,Christian.

  2. Donna M says:

    Go, Christian! We’re rooting for you and the whole team!

  3. Aaron Malys says:

    Fabulous Vande Velde makes the top five stories in the NY Times! Times they are a changing! Nice job and a long time coming.

    Bravo.

  4. AVVD says:

    I agree – long time coming. Nice to see you in the headlines – it is much deserved. Here’s to a great Giro and TdF!!

  5. Sheldon says:

    It’s great seeing the rider that Christian has become after he started believing in himself and finally started riding for a team that sees his true potential. Christian also seems like a good person with the right values. I’ll enjoy screaming at my televison for him in May and July. Best of luck!

  6. Desk Jockey says:

    Once the support, now the leader… Times change, miles pass and great experiences turn into great rewards.
    Slipstream believes in you and so do all of the cyclist that have view you race and the peers you raced against.
    Have a GREAT Giro and TFD

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