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Nairo Quintana - Jewel of Colombia 

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Nairo Quintana's story is woven with a mix of myth and incredible truth. The man who hoped to become South America's first Tour winner is a fascinating personality and a real talent.
A CYCLIST’S HOME DEFINES him, both physically and spiritually, and Quintana’s journey to last summer’s battle on the Alpe is unlike any in the peloton. Much of his background is cloaked in mystery and misconception, and separating myth from reality requires some scrutiny.
This much we know: Quintana was raised in a two-story adobe home his father built in a village called Vereda La Concepción, perched above Cómbita, the region’s main city, along the sub-tropical edge of the Colombian Andes. At nearly 10,000 feet, it’s so far off the grid you can’t even find it on Google Maps. Some journalists have painted a picture of Third World misery, but Quintana says that’s far from the truth.
“I don’t come from some lost little village in the mountains. We don’t live in the jungle,” he said after winning the 2014 Giro. “We were never rich, but we never were for want of something. That’s the ignorance of people who do not know what exists on the other side of the world.”
Quintana’s parents raised their five children with dignity on a small land holding. His father sold vegetables in local markets, and his mother ran a strict, Catholic household, making sure her five children all graduated high school. In the stratified Colombian society, the rich live in the valleys, and the poor on the upper slopes.
In today’s peloton where pros seek out altitude camps at Tenerife and Mount Etna, Quintana’s birthplace is his first marginal gain.

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Комментарии : 14   
@ricardoalcina8765
@ricardoalcina8765 4 года назад
Nairo such a great person! Que idolo!!!
@TalesfromtheGreenway
@TalesfromtheGreenway 4 года назад
Thank you for posting this amazing story.
@cycletrade2276
@cycletrade2276 5 лет назад
I believe he is 29 years of age as of Feb 2019. So this video is dated but thanks for sharing. Wishing all the best to Nairo, for past glory days.
@rangamunaweera2279
@rangamunaweera2279 4 года назад
I can't understand why this video has some bizarre sound tracks. The whole plot and dramatic sudden variations in the pitch of the voice of the narrator coupled with this sound tracks would be matching if NAIRO was caught cheating with blood doping or some ugly shit and now doing a confession video with world looking down upon him in the gutter.
@richs4678
@richs4678 5 лет назад
Geraint thomas has been around for years, with barloworld in 2008, always mid pack on mountain days. Suddenly now the best climber out there... On the Sky\ineos team every rider becomes stronger than another world tour team captain. I bet on team ineos quintana wins tdf by 3-4min.
@limatemsu
@limatemsu 5 лет назад
Sorry sight of Columbia I would say. False Hope, is jus wat he is. In cycling terms, I was head over heels for him when he won Giro in 2014. Since he was young, I always gave him time to improve, thinking, someday he will peak. But this guy, sorry to say, is full of excuses. Even his father got involved blaming the whole moister team/staff. Don't really hear bout him nowadays. Sad.
@limatemsu
@limatemsu 5 лет назад
This guy Nairo, really has to step up his level. Bad time trialist plus excuses in the mountains. If he can't step up , I suggest, he jus go to a different/weak them and look for stage wins in grand tours , coz I know, in his day, no one can beat this mountain goat. Cheers
@SolicitorRandolph
@SolicitorRandolph 5 лет назад
Top climber of the tour de France? I don't think so. He gets in the mountains and can't hang with Froome or Thomas. He's good for a random stage win, but he sucks in the flat tages, TT's and will never win the TDF.
@1afterthep
@1afterthep 5 лет назад
and a top climber mostly because he is small and light
@drunkensailor112
@drunkensailor112 5 лет назад
How hard is it to fucking listen? This documentary was made in early 2016 and he was the best climber in those years: 2013-2015. Thomas wasn't even around then as a full time road cyclist/climber
@SolicitorRandolph
@SolicitorRandolph 5 лет назад
@@drunkensailor112 Hey pal, I'm talking about that time and the current day. And guess what? I was right and am still right. He gets smoked by Thomas and Froome in the mountains. Can't hang with them, he won one short climb last year and finished 10th overall 14 minutes down. Last year was his first tour stage win in 5 years, further proving my point that he is not a serious contender. He's 29 this year, he'll be lucky to get top 20. What kind of pro GC rider loses over a minute on a flat stage? Not a good one.
@drunkensailor112
@drunkensailor112 5 лет назад
@@SolicitorRandolph you are bashing a statement from early 2016 with the knowledge and status of 2019.
@drunkensailor112
@drunkensailor112 5 лет назад
@@SolicitorRandolph also Quintana never loses time in the flat or cobbles.
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