Movistar ready to attack Vuelta Femenina despite TTT controversy and Cat Ferguson crash
Briefly

The Movistar team faces challenges at the Vuelta Femenina after being fined for a late arrival to bike checks before a team time trial. Early difficulties included a crash involving debutant Cat Ferguson in stage 2. Despite these setbacks, team manager Sebastián Unzué is optimistic about his riders’ chances, particularly leaders Liane Lippert and Marlen Reusser. Unzué criticized the unfair blame assigned to his team, acknowledging their late arrival but pointing out the overall inefficiencies in the bike-checking process that affected all teams.
Despite the fine and initial setbacks, Movistar's team manager remains optimistic, emphasizing the need to focus on future stages rather than past controversies that plagued the start of the Vuelta Femenina.
Unzué expressed frustration over the blame directed at Movistar for their late arrival to bike checks, arguing that inefficiencies from stewards contributed to the situation.
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