And Guillen began to tangle. The mayor of La Granja, José Luis Vázquez, I was convinced. And he dragged several others in the area. But the solution came from the hand of Javier Hernandez, Deputy Minister of Sports in the Community. He liked the project and decided it would be the regional government to sponsor the stage. "A joy for municipalities in the area, especially for the San Martin de Valdeiglesias that receives the output, recognizes Guillen. Cities such as El Escorial, Guadarrama, or Alpedrete Cercedilla could enjoy the Tour of Spain in your home without the need for spending. All that remained was the name: Stage seven stars of the Community of Madrid. "Javier's idea [Guillen], recognizes another Javier [Hernández].
The two stage yesterday presented with Abraham Olano, the technical director of the Vuelta, Carlota Castrejana, general manager of sports, and former cyclists Eduardo Huts and Miguel Angel Martin Perdiguero, Councillor for Sports of San Sebastian de los Reyes. The concern for all is the environment. 'Because we want to be nice, but mainly because we want to return "recognizes Guillén.
To guarantee the "cleansing" of the race, the organization has hired cleaning crews work on the stage and the next two days. The access will be banned for four-wheeled vehicles. The tour ends at the car parking Navacerrada. The organization looks to move the public from the train station by bus. The riders will drop their bikes to the area of the podium, to be installed in the parking lot. Although it is reviewing the use of helicopters for evacuation corridors.
Abraham Olano Javier unaware of the plans when he explored the area Guillen with Peter. "I should have said it could not," says general manager. But the concern Olano, the first Spanish champion, the team leaders were more than bicyclists.
How to tell who can not get the car home. "They may only go on a bike and take your pick from the director or a mechanic," says Abraham. The choice is simple but painful, the mechanic.
The directors have a hard left alone to cyclists and cyclists cost them up these slopes. More complicated with rain, when the wheels lose grip. It has also been tested. And you can come up with water. "Only a disaster would make the suspension stage," assumes Javier Guillén. And do not expect a flood on 18 September.
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Javier Hernandez, who has found the beauty of cycling's Tour Live at the final stage in the Tourmalet, is proud of his work. "It must be a decisive step to find the winner, the last before arriving in Madrid," says the deputy sports. "The last three kilometers are vertigo," warns Olano. "They provide a very strong and wear may be some weakness even among the top" he says. End of the season is finally back. Just walk forces and the stage is demanding. An end of seven stars.
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