When I was a child I heard for the first time about a great bicycle race, it was going to happen near where we lived and there was a lot of anticipation. By then the Atelier was just starting, everything was exciting and although I did not fully understand it, I felt that it was something spectacular, an event of great magnitude to remember. Later came adolescence, between the hormones between the experiences on the edge of the maximum, between the recesses of the limits, I returned to find myself with the spectacle in the middle of the sport. I practiced road cycling, kilometers traveled a couple of days a week, accidents, achievements and failures, all around emulating the great races. Today I discover the magnitude of the importance of things in a different way, I reread stories of cyclists, I keep historical statistics, I have the normal curiosity for novelty, but the passion has been transformed. At present I carry the route more in my heart than in my muscles, the brain serves to...