LONDON, Sept 18 (Reuters) - Sepp Kuss's unlikely victory in La Vuelta a Espana could provide a timely boost for a flagging road cycle racing scene in the United States, according to Chris Horner whose 2013 triumph Kuss emulated on Sunday.
The 29-year-old Kuss entered the race as a 'domestique' for more illustrious Jumbo-Visma team mates Jonas Vingegaard and Primoz Roglic.
The road race scene is hardly booming in the U.S with few stage-racing opportunities for up-and-coming riders after the demise of the Tour of California, Colorado and Utah.
"The racing scene in the U.S. is drowning or at best its nose is over the water.
They were having meetings before the race, during the race, after the race, and then before everyone went to bed.
Persons:
Sepp Kuss's, Chris Horner, Kuss, Jonas Vingegaard, Horner, Greg LeMond, Lance, Vingegaard, Jumbo, GCN, Angliru, Sepp, Visma, Richard Plugge, Martyn Herman, Christian Radnedge
Organizations:
La, de France, Giro, of California, EF Education, de, Jumbo, Thomson
Locations:
Espana, United States, U.S, of California , Colorado, Utah, Madrid