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Good for Quintana (UNICEF)
Last Post 10/16/2014 09:29 PM by Frederick Jones. 1 Replies.
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79pmooney
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10/16/2014 12:39 PM
Nairo Quintana has teemed up with UNICEF to work for children, specifically the children of his home country, Columbia which has been racked with war for decades.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2014/10/news/quintana-work-unicef-help-colombian-children_349606
Granted, as an elite pro, he cannot do very much. Still, being one of that country's best and most visible (and loved) athletes, what he says and does carries real weight.
I really like this guy. A lot of fun to watch on the bike and more and more, I'm being impressed at how he handles himself off it.
Ben
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10/16/2014 09:29 PM
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