Canadian rider Derek Gee looks forward to testing himself at Giro d’Italia
Derek Gee feels a mix of emotions heading into Saturday’s start of the Giro d’Italia.
Gee, the lone Canadian rider in the field, is excited to be taking part in his first Grand Tour event (the other two are the Tour de France and the Spanish Vuelta). But the 25-year-old from Ottawa also has a healthy respect for what lies ahead — 21 stages and 3,489.2 kilometres of hard racing against the world’s best.
“A good mix of excitement and nerves,” Gee said. “Both for a lot of reasons. It’s pretty exciting to get to a race this big and to get the opportunity in my first year as a pro. But at the same time, it’s quite daunting — the three weeks of racing and the level this is at — so it’s a healthy mix going in, I think.”
Gee is riding for Israel-Premier Tech, whose partners include Canadian-Israeli entrepreneur Sylvan Adams and fellow Canadians Jean Belanger and Kevin Ham.