Perigueux, France. 10th July, 2017
1. 00:00 Exterior hotel where the Movistar team is staying
2. 00:04 Hotel window
3. 00:08 Movistar vehicles in front of hotel
4. 00:12 Movistar sticker on side of vehicle
5. 00:16 Movistar mechanics truck
6. 00:20 Mechanic inside truck working on bike
7. 00:24 Bikes outside truck
8. 00:28 Bike wheels
9. 00:32 Bike frames with Tour de France bib numbers
10. 00:37 Wheels outside truck
11. 00:41 Team Movistar leader Nairo Quintana being greeted by fans
12. 00:52 Nairo Quintana taking pictures with fans
13. 00:58 Quintana walking towards truck
14. 01:04 Quintana and Movistar colleagues talking
15. 01:08 SOUNDBITE: (English) Andres Montoya, Tour de France fan from Colombia:
"It's amazing, it's amazing! You see only (the riders) on the TV and maybe if you are near to the race, the racers pass so fast. And now, here in the hotel, you meet the people, take the picture and make videos for Instagram. I don't know, it's the best, the best opportunity."
16. 01:32 Movistar riders Jonathan Castroviejo and Jasha Sutterlin on their bikes
17. 01:37 SOUNDBITE: (English) Claudia Stinfil, Tour de France fan from Colombia:
"Oh my god! Nairo Quintana! For us, as Colombians, we're very proud of him because he is one of our heroes, like a sport hero, you know, and the best thing about that guy, it's his humanity and he is a very humble guy."
18. 01:54 Movistar's Jasha Sutterlin signing autographs on Tour de France yellow jersey
19. 02:03 Movistar riders leaving hotel on their bikes
20. 02:19 Quintana leaving hotel on his bike
21. 02:29 Quintana arriving at press conference venue
22. 02:37 Quintana and Movistar's General Manager Eusebio Unzue at press conference table
23. 02:43 SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Nairo Quintana, Team Movistar:
"Well, for my part, here we are on the first rest day. It is clear that now it is more about will than might. But we are still up for the fight, though, and we'll try to keep improving. We have lost some time until yesterday, and to be honest, it was only due to lack of energy. However, there's still a long way to go in this Tour, and we're so determined to do great things in what's to come."
24. 03:21 Cutaway cameraman
25. 03:27 SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Nairo Quintana, Team Movistar:
(Q: If you had not taken part in the Giro d'Italia, would you be better placed today?)
"No, I do not regret it, it is clear that it is a bet you make and something different to do, we have many things to learn and many things that remain to one of what has happened and how we have always done for to get better."
26. 03:59 Cutaway photographer
27. 04:03 SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Nairo Quintana, Team Movistar:
"I felt good yesterday and I continue to do so today, but it's evident that I'm not finding the same watts on my legs as I expected to do before the race. We all were convinced about my chances to shine right from the start, but at the end, it's only about the 'here' and 'now', and I didn't respond well."
28. 04:32 Cutaway
29. 04:36 SOUNDBITE: (Spanish) Nairo Quintana, Team Movistar:
(Q: Can you still make the podium?)
"Well right now I dare not say anything, but if I can have a good day, anything could happen."
30. 04:53 Press conference breaks up
SOURCE: SNTV
DURATION: 05:02
Nairo Quintana insisted on Monday (10th July) that he did not regret taking part in the Giro d'Italia, even if it has had a negative impact on his Tour de France campaign.
SCRIPTING INFORMATION:
After a frantic start to the 2017 edition of the Tour de France, Monday was a welcome rest day for the riders.
Stage 9 on Sunday (9th July) was one of the most eventful in the illustrious history of the event, with Geraint Thomas and Richie Porte among the big names to suffer serious crashes - the latter breaking both his pelvis and collarbone in a horror collision.
Three-time former Champion Chris Froome is currently in possession of the leader's yellow jersey.
Despite enjoying their rest day in the Dordogne region, Movistar team leader Nairo Quintana and his teammates went out on a two-hour cycle ride in the morning in a bid to keep the momentum of the Tour going.
Quintana is currently eighth in this year's Tour - 2 minutes and 13 seconds behind Froome.
He suffered badly during the mountain stage on Sunday, and admitted that he doesn't feel he has the power in his legs that he would like.
"I felt good yesterday and I continue to do so today, but it's evident that I'm not finding the same watts on my legs as I expected to do before the race. We all were convinced about my chances to shine right from the start, but at the end, it's only about the 'here' and 'now', and I didn't respond well."
The Colombian climber came into the Tour with plenty of optimism having changed his preparations, but may have to admit that the gamble of competing in the Giro D'Italia - where he finished second - has yet to pay off.
Stage 10 of the Tour de France will take place on Tuesday (11th July) between Perigueux and Bergerac.