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Fabio Melani | Road to Le Tour | End of Season
Cycleman123
Vuelta a Andalucia


Stage 4


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The Profile


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Maybe a few too many undulations for my taste, but I'm still looking for a good result.


The Race


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7 riders tried to break today, and were successful.

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Finally it wasn't the leader! Dalivier crashed with 88km left, but he got back to the peloton immediately without any help.

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After the last Cat. 1, Sanchez and Van den Broeck went on the attack on the downhill. It was now time for Michael and I to go.

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Somehow he managed to block me! This held me back a little bit but I don't think that it had a huge effect though.

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In the favourites' group, we had just about 15km to go over the last summit. The breakaway had split into soloes and pairs, and the leader was 4'07" ahead of us, with Contador just ahead of us.

It didn't really matter though, because there was no potential for an important GC change.

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Then came my stock move. With no more water, I head off with 8km to go. It was a long shot, but could I stay ahead for 9th, or even catch Contador and get 8th.

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Meanwhile, NetApp were successful with their escapee, with De La Cruz taking the win. Ahead of Trofimov in 2nd a fair way back.

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Under the flamme rouge, we had managed to catch some of the breakaway - somehow, and it was time for the sprint. Van den Broeck and Ion Izagirre were going fastest.

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But it was El Pistolero who took the sprint, while I was good enough for the goal (although not in my imagined style) of 8th.

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There it is! Finally Damuseau was ousted, while Jungels also had a day to forget. Great finish to my Spanish adventure.


Fabio


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The Hobbit
Another strong performance, how is he developing btw?

 
Cycleman123
My Stamina's improving but it's too early in the season to notice any other real changes.


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sutty68
Another top ten, keep it going Smile

 
Cycleman123
That'll be hard, Tirreno's up next Wink


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico

Race Preview


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The Team


Leader

John Darwin Atapuma

Sprinter

Virgilijus Grazhys

Main Teammate

Fabio Melani

Leadout Man

Leonardo Duque

Leadout Man

Edwin Avila

Teammate

Jarlinson Pantano

Domestique

Wilson Marentes

Domestique

Juan Pablo Valencia


Big Names


Sprinters: Mark Cavendish, Peter Sagan, Andre Greipel, Marcel Kittel
Climbers: Carlos Betancur, Nairo Quintana, Alberto Contador, Wilco Kelderman, Richie Porte, Pierre Rolland
Other: Fabian Cancellara


The Game Plan


Kelly Version: We need to be able to compete at the top level, and this is our first chance to prove that we can. There are a few stages for Virgilijus but the second half of the tour is all about Darwin and Fabio.

My Version: Wow! My first World Tour race! The goal is to limit the losses on the TTT and then go for it in the final stages.

Goals


Kelly: Top 10 GC
Sponsors: Top 15 GC
Me: Top 10 GC


Fabio


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico

Stage 1


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Look, let's make this short. We're not good at team time-trials. Last at both the timecheck and the finish. Now we need to claw back a lot of time to the big climbers. As if it wasn't hard enough already Rolling Eyes.

Fabio


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The Hobbit
Maybe you should sign some TTists for next year, and good luck, said it before but I'll say it again, You should be leader at everything Pfft or at least free element. Well I suppose it's better to be team mate at a great race than leader at a small one, so good luck, hope you are a great team mate.

 
Cycleman123
We have a nice budget for the transfers and TTists are definitely up there on the list. As we saw in Mallorca the teammate role can change. However, Darwin is a great rider and deserves to be leading here.


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico

Stage 2


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The Profile


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The rebuilding mission begins, after that horrible TTT. Also, it's my first ever WT road stage! Smile However, today will be one for Grazhys.


The Race


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3 men broke from the pack early. They were

Flecha
Turgot
Quinziato


The Italian was dropped at the first sprint, while Flecha went solo after the Cat. 3. Despit the gap reaching a minute, Turgot got back on the flat between the climb, and was very surprisingly joined by Contador! However the Dutchman still took the Cat. 2.

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Gaps started to appear in the peloton on the summit. Duque and Grazhys had some work to do, while Wilson and Edwin were futher behind.

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It was all fine with 40km to go, and we made our train with about 15km left. Jarlinson put in a poor leadout, while Adwin was dead. This wasn't looking great.

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John Degenkolb led the whole way, and only just held off a late charge. Cavendish just held off Sagan for 2nd, with Nizzolo taking a comfortable 4th.

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Unfortunately we had no-one in the Top 10 Sad. Not the best day, but a lot could've gone worse.


Here are the important stage rankings:

1 John DegenkolbMovistar Team4h48'51
2 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
3 Mark CavendishOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
4 Giacomo NizzoloSporzas.t.
5 André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
6 Tyler FarrarGarmin - Sharps.t.
7 Pim LigthartVacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Teams.t.
8 Elia VivianiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
9 Zdenek StybarOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team s.t.
10 Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Teams.t.
13Jarlinson PantanoColombias.t.
14Virgilijus GrazhysColombias.t.
20Juan Pablo ValenciaColombias.t.
21Leonardo DuqueColombias.t.
22Edwin AvilaColombias.t.
64Fabio MelaniColombias.t.
67Darwin AtapumaColombias.t.
159Wilson MarentesColombia+ 10'06


Fabio


Edited by Cycleman123 on 21-12-2013 10:31
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sutty68
Most of the guys did well on stage two Wink

 
Cycleman123
Yeah, but it was unfortunate not to cracck the Top 10.


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico

Stage 3


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The Profile


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Another stage for the sprinters. Hopefully we can get a better result.


The Race


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The morning breakaway consisted of

Hofland
Bono
Rosseler
Juul-Jensen


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On the one categorised climb of the day, the peloton split into 71 up ahead. I also managed to make a small gap.

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With 20km to go, the break split. I was chasing them, and the now 27 man peloton (with our riders Darwin and Virgilijus) was behind me.

With 6.5km left, a few favourites were behind.

Contador
Greipel
Kelderman


They were all in a group who had stopped riding completely.

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The main sprinters made a small gap with their leadouts. I was the best placed out of the 3 of us in that group.

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It was an easy win for Sagan. He was followed in by Cavendish and Thomas.

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Virgilijus grabbed 6th and Darwin 8th.

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Fabio


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Cycleman123
Team News and Results


Before the Tirreno, Virgilijus was our best rider in the GP de Almeria. He came 76th, 36" behind the small group of winners.


Injuries: Duber Quintero out for a month
Alexis Camacho falls and withdraws from Paris-Nice


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico

Stage 4


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The Profile


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Time for me to shine. A stage for the climbers.


The Race


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The break of the day consisted of 3 very strong riders.

Wegmann
Chavanel
Nocentini


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Greg van Avermaet tried to bridge the 9 minute gap, but failed. He stayed languished in between the break and the pack.

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The first attackers from the peloton were Quintana and Pinot.

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The situation with 11km to go for the leader:

Wegmann - Chavanel, Nocentini - Van Avermaet - Quintana - Rolland, Pinot, Sagan, Betancur - Thomas - Me and Darwin - Vanendert - Henao

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We caught the GC leader Thomas, but I was dead at this point.

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Fabian Wegmann took a fantastic solo win, ahead of his fellow escapees.

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Quintana caught Van Avermaet but the Belgian still had it in him to sprint.

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Thomas beat Darwin in the sprint for 10th.

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And I came in after him in 12th.


Stage


1 Fabian WegmannGarmin - Sharp5h49'31
2 Rinaldo NocentiniAg2r La Mondiale+ 55
3 Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team + 1'06
4 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+ 1'17
5 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team+ 1'28
6 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 1'42
7 Carlos Alberto BetancurTeam Argos-Shimano+ 2'14
8 Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 2'35
9 Thibaut PinotFDJ.frs.t.
10 Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cycling+ 3'21
11 Darwin AtapumaColombia+ 3'30
12 Fabio MelaniColombia+ 4'28


GC


1 Nairo Quintana Movistar Team 15h17'56
2 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 2
3 Carlos Alberto BetancurTeam Argos-Shimano+ 1'04
4 Thibaut PinotFDJ.fr+ 1'26
5 Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cycling+ 1'30
6 Pierre RollandTeam Europcar+ 1'37
7 Greg Van AvermaetBMC Racing Team+ 2'43
8 Sergio HenaoSky Pro Cycling+ 3'00
9 Darwin AtapumaColombia+ 3'02
10 Fabio MelaniColombia+ 3'57


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Cycleman123
Tirreno-Adriatico


Stage 6


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The Profile


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Another good profile for me. Hopefully I can help Darwin again.


The Race


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There was a 7 man break. Could they survive?

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On the Cat. 1, 37 riders were in the top split of the peloton (only Me and Darwin for us), then 10 in A1, 16 in A2 and many smaller groups until we got to 22 in A5 and 28 in A8.

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I was in better shape, so John Darwin led out the downhill attacks.

Atapuma - Quintana - Me - Rolland - Sagan

His attack was somehow too good, and was wearing me out. So, naturally, I stopped following.

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We caught some of the break, and it was now a group of 21, with Darwin and me up front.

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Away go 4 riders in chase of the remaining escapees.

Ulissi
Majka
Voeckler
Contador


They didn't get a huge gap from when they left with 40km to go.

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They caught the remaining riders from the breakaway and the gap increased to 1'30. It was now time to act.

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But, just as we were preparing to go, the others had the same idea, and got the early jump.

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Quintana took an easy solo win. The Europcar rider you see there is Scipioni, still has 24km left to ride Pfft

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I managed to catch the Ulissi, Majka and Contador, but they had the better sprint. I ended up 12th.

1 Nairo QuintanaMovistar Team6h02'09
2 Peter SaganCannondale Pro Cycling+ 21
3 Pierre RollandTeam Europcars.t.
4 Thomas VoecklerTeam Europcar+ 52
5 Carlos Alberto BetancurTeam Argos-Shimanos.t.
6 Thibaut PinotFDJ.frs.t.
7 Sergio HenaoSky Pro Cyclings.t.
8 Jelle VanendertLotto Belisols.t.
9 Diego UlissiLampre-Merida+ 2'32
10 Alberto ContadorTeam Saxo-Tinkoffs.t.
11 Rafal MajkaAg2r La Mondiales.t.
12 Fabio MelaniColombias.t.
13 Sergey LagutinVacansoleil+ 3'15
14 Christian KneesSky Pro Cyclings.t.
15 Geraint ThomasSky Pro Cyclings.t.
16 Tiago MachadoSporza+ 4'45
17 Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
18 Wilco KeldermanBlanco Pro Cyclings.t.
19 Alexandre GeniezVacansoleil s.t.
20 Darwin AtapumaColombias.t.


Fabio


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The Hobbit
That's another interesting development...

 
Cycleman123
What do you mean?


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Ian Butler
Can we see the GC? Smile

 
The Hobbit
Just wondering what will happen now to the team. You're two minutes up, but I believe there is still a mountain stage, where you might not be as good?

 
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