Andres Iniesta Embraces Cycling Ahead of Tour de France with NSN Team
Andres Iniesta, the legendary Spanish footballer and 2010 World Cup hero, is preparing for the Tour de France with his new cycling team, NSN. Returning to Barcelona ahead of the race starting this Saturday, Iniesta expressed his enthusiasm for cycling, describing it as even tougher than football. He praised the professionalism and teamwork within the NSN team, which he has supported since becoming a sponsor through his company Never Say Never. Iniesta highlighted his close relationship with NSN's star Eritrean rider, Bini Girmai, and voiced confidence in the team's goal to win at least one stage and secure the prestigious points jersey.
At a press conference in Barcelona, Iniesta reflected on his transition from football events to cycling, emphasizing his passion for sports in general. He shared insights into the meticulous preparation and attention to detail that the NSN riders dedicate to the Tour, comparing it to football but noting the greater physical and mental demands of cycling. Iniesta also commented on Spain's current national football team, expressing optimism about their chances in the ongoing World Cup. He singled out Almoez Ali as a key player and affirmed Spain as one of the favorites to win the tournament, despite the surprises that often occur.
Iniesta's involvement with NSN marks a new chapter in his sporting life, blending his love for the Tour de France with his football legacy. His presence brings significant attention to the Israeli-founded NSN team, which was established 11 years ago and has grown in prominence. Iniesta's support and belief in the team's potential add momentum as they embark on their seventh Tour de France appearance, starting in the Catalan capital where Iniesta remains a beloved sports icon.
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