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Colombian Nairo Quintana (Movistar) said he did not find it "nice" that Briton Chris Froome was whistled by some of the audience attending his team's presentation the day before, but pointed out that sometimes "You pick up what you sow"
"Receiving whistles from the public is not nice and it's good for nobody and I hope that it will be avoided from from now … Sometimes what you sow is collected " says Quintana at the hotel Alejandro Valverde also evoked public reaction when the quadruple British champion, including" the case of salbutamol " was ranked by the UCI, took control of the scene, allowing him to take the lead of the Movistar team. Exit of the Tour after the veto of the race.
"It's unfortunate that these things have happened, but they were aware of what could happen." Tomorrow the race begins and we have to talk about the Tour and cycling. It's a p but in the end you have to take it as it comes.
For his part, Mikel Landa was adamant in stating that he would not want to go through this rejection of the public.
"I would not want to be hissed, a lot of rivalry in the interior and on the outside of the sport and you get to the extreme, there are always people who love you and people who blow you. "
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