Asked about the hardest part of life as a pro cyclist, he admits that it was related to nutrition: “The hunger you go through, although it’s true training has changed quite a bit now, and I think you go a little less hungry than before.”
Choosing a single moment on the bike wasn’t simple either, though he finally settled on one in particular. “There are many, but I think the victory I took at the Tour Down Under (in 2005, ed.), right now in January, because it was my return to racing after having a cerebral stroke. That was the best moment.”
On his most unexpected win, Contador went back to the 2008 Giro d’Italia, where he shares a very unlikely story that would be impossible to replicate in modern cycling: “I was on holiday,
Johan Bruyneel called me at the last minute, we had to go so the team would get an invitation. I was going for a week, but I kept feeling good and told Johan I was sorry, that I was going to try to go all the way, and I ended up in pink.”
Recognition in Spain, where his name is mentioned alongside [Rafael] Nadal, [Marc] Márquez or [Marc] Gasol, fills him with pride. “Pride. I feel very proud to be Spanish and, on top of that, to belong to a generation that made history not only nationally but worldwide. For me it’s an honor.”
He also spoke about fatherhood and his relationship with the bike. “When I stopped, it was clear to me: I wouldn’t become a father until after retiring. I shouldn’t say this, but I think I would have braked a little more.”
Alberto Contador triumphed at the Giro d’Italia
Polti VisitMalta’s target
Regarding his current role leading Team Polti VisitMalta, he set out a clear wish for the season. “With Polti VisitMalta, winning three little stages at the Giro would be good.”
As the last Spaniard to win a Grand Tour, he was asked who might be next. “I think there are riders well placed. Carlos Rodríguez has had a bit of bad luck. Let’s see with Ayuso, he’s joining a very good, very strong team and I think he has the potential.”
To close the interview, Contador defined cycling in a single phrase. “The best psychologist. In the end, physically and mentally it keeps you well. For me, without a doubt, it’s health.”