Not every day a Spanish cycling champion goes to ‘First Dates’ in search of love, but this Wednesday, the program of Cuatro received one.
It was Fabiola, a professional exciclist who now had his own hairdressing hall: “I have competed in cycling at the provincial, national and European medalist,” he said.
“I have been competing in road cycling, mountain, enduro and rally for ten years,” said Malaga. Carlos Sobera asked him if he had won a race.
“I won 13 championships in Spain and 33 of Andalusia. I spent every weekend competing, during the week … I also had a sports doctor to take everything to a rajatabla for my competition level,” he recalled.
Fabiola taught the presenter the detail that had taken him to his appointment to know that he was a cyclist, one of the 13 medals he had won and the champion of Spain.
“I have a room full of trophies and medals, I don’t fit anywhere. Now I practice cycling in hobby plan and I would like to find a person who went out with me to enjoy the bicycle,” said the Malagaña.
His partner of the night was Frank, although everyone called him Franco: “Going out with the bicycle to do sports helps me have my head to think about my things.”

The German told the presenter who lived in Marbella since 2014: “I was military for 15 years and then I dedicated myself to security,” said the coach.
Then, Sovereign taught him the jersey that Fabiola had left, and Franco was impressed by the sports palmarés who had his appointment in the four love program.
The Basque accompanied him to the table where the Malagaña expected: “I like it to be a tall and strong man.” He explained that the derivation of his name from Frank to Franco was because he lived many years in Italy and they called him like that.
During dinner, Franco told Fabiola that he was a personal coach, but that the business was very lazy and that he was more dedicated to bike tourist routes. She explained that she practiced all kinds of cycling and that she liked the riskiest routes.
In addition, the German said he was divorced and that he had married twice: “I am looking for something stable, with 61 years, there is no time to play,” he admitted.
In the end, Franco did have a second appointment with Fabiola: “I liked it a lot. It’s very intelligent and nice.” The Malagaña, meanwhile, also wanted to stay again: “I will give her another chance.”
