Vakoc to make earlier than expected return at Vuelta a San Juan

21 January 2019 11:09
Petr Vakoc has confirmed that he will return to racing at the Vuelta a San Juan at the end of this month, two weeks earlier than initially planned and almost a year to the day after he was hit by a truck during training in South Africa. “Originally, I was set to start the season mid-February at the Tour de la Provence, but since my progress has been very good, with the team we decided I will start racing already in Argentina at the Vuelta a San Juan, which begins at the end of January,” Vakoc said in a video message on his Twitter feed. “I am looking forward to it so much. It’s going to be almost exactly a year after the accident. I am so happy to pin a bib number on again.”ADVERTISEMENT The Vuelta a San Juan begins on January 27, just over a year after Vakoc suffered his training accident on January 26, 2018. Vakoc will join Julian Alaphilippe, Remco Evenepoel, Alvaro Hodeg, Iljo Keisse and Max Richeze in Deceuninck-QuickStep’s squad for the Argentinean race. On Sunday evening, Vakoc posted a graphic summing up his penultimate week of training ahead of his season debut. During the week between January 14 and January 20, Vakoc racked up 18 hours of training and finished his Calpe training camp with a 185km ride. Vakoc had been training in South Africa with teammates Bob Jungels and Laurens De Plus ahead of the 2018 season when the group was hit by a truck trying to overtake them. You can read more at Cyclingnews.com.read full article

Source: Cycling News