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Antonio Andolini :: The Last of the Legends
VoetsT
Is there something Antonio can't? Pfft
 
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Ian Butler
VoetsT wrote:
Is there something Antonio can't? Pfft


So far:
- win a mountain stage

... That's about it, I think Pfft
He's already won:
- hilly classic
- time trial (not WC yet, though!)
- mass sprint in the Giro (yes, once last season Grin)
- prologues
- cobbled classic (Wevelgem!)

Although come to think of it, Lombardia last season was a mountain profile and he won with a long range attack :lol:
 
Ian Butler
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2.6 Nationals and Team Successes
Once again, Andolini took a long, deserved rest after the Giro d'Italia. His next races were the two National Championships. In the Time Trial, he prolonged his title again, taking a third victory in three years, but this time only with four seconds over team mate Malori. The victory was a close one, but another year in the jersey nonetheless.

In the Road Race, it was a different story. With a flat profile, it was foolish of Cattelan to draw any other card than an in-form, ready for the Tour, Francesco Fontana. Andolini took an essential part in the lead-out and secured a first National Champion jersey for his friend and team mate Fontana, while finishing 18th himself.

Fontana would show his jersey in the Tour, winning the opening stage and taking yellow for one stage. He'd go on to win two more stages and finish 2nd in the Points Classification.

In that same Tour de France, Mollema finished 6th, after riding a consistent Tour, but without stage wins, unlike the previous year. It was still a great result, keeping Cattelan on top of the World Tour rankings, as well as keeping up with Team Sky in the CQ Ranking.

As for Il Ghiottone himself, he kept quiet for another few weeks. He won GP Matteotti in preparation for his return to World Tour racing: Eneco Tour 2018.

Tour de France 2018
1Chris FroomeTeam Sky82h53'18
2Thibaut PinotAg2r La Mondiale+ 4'51
3Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 5'58
4Romain BardetTinkoff-Saxo+ 6'04
5Roman KreuzigerEtixx - Quick-step+ 7'36
6Bauke MollemaCattelan Italia+ 7'54
7Tejay Van GarderenAstana Pro Team+ 9'06
8Mikel LandaTeam Sky+ 10'07
9Warren BarguilTeam Sky+ 10'31
10Julian AlaphilippeTeam Katusha+ 11'06
 
Tamijo
Another great Giro for Antonio and the team.
 
VoetsT
Very good NC's and Tour de France for the team
 
rogvi97
#BREAKING: Cattelan has confirmed that QuickStep Floors will be joining as co-sponsor due to recent sucess in classics:lol:
Great development on Antonio and on the story so far!
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Reveille
Some weird transfers there, Alaphillipe to Katusha and Tejay to Astana. PCM always give some funny ones. With Chaves, Nibali, TVG, and Aru, Astana are pretty stacked for climbing aren't they.

Great to see another points jersey for Antonio! Maybe he can set the record for most Giro points jerseys before he retires.
 
Ian Butler
Tamijo wrote:
Another great Giro for Antonio and the team.


Yeah, a real surprising showing from Palacios. He's got these strange stats, like 84 MO but only 71 HILL. It appears the hilly stages didn't hurt him as much and he frolicked in the mountains so a 2nd place is amazing!

VoetsT wrote:
Very good NC's and Tour de France for the team


Fontana and Andolini with a jersey each, doesn't get much better Grin

rogvi97 wrote:
#BREAKING: Cattelan has confirmed that QuickStep Floors will be joining as co-sponsor due to recent sucess in classics:lol:
Great development on Antonio and on the story so far!


Oh they wish Pfft Thanks!

Reveille wrote:
Some weird transfers there, Alaphillipe to Katusha and Tejay to Astana. PCM always give some funny ones. With Chaves, Nibali, TVG, and Aru, Astana are pretty stacked for climbing aren't they.

Great to see another points jersey for Antonio! Maybe he can set the record for most Giro points jerseys before he retires.


Yeah in earlier stories I used to check transfers at the end of each season and make them more realistic but I stopped caring Pfft so there are some pretty weird combinations around, but it hardly bothers me. Especially when there are some unrealistic combo's in real world as well Grin

Halfway there for Giro record of Points Jerseys, so yeah, might make that a goal eventually!


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Thanks everyone for following this! You know I'm always open to criticism, so don't hold back.
Also, this is another typical Ian Butler story and therefor untypical here with another top class world rider. Though I believe the build-up is the best I've ever done. I hope people can enjoy this sort of thing, if not just let me know Pfft
 
Ian Butler
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2.6 Eneco Tour
The Eneco Tour saw Andolini return to the WT scene. The first few days took some time getting used to the race rhythm, but the time trial was an easy prey for Andolini. Now he was on a roll, and he'd also win the final two stages, gaining himself the Overall Classification and the Points Classification

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Eneco Tour 2018
1Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia22h43'08
2Wilco KeldermanTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2'56
3Peter SaganMTN-Qhubeka+ 2'57
4Gorka IzagirreTinkoff-Saxo+ 4'44
5Louis VervaekeLotto Soudal+ 5'32
6Edvald Boasson HagenAstana Pro Team+ 8'46
7Alessandro De MarchiAg2r La Mondiale+ 9'33
8Clément ChevrierAg2r La Mondiale+ 10'29
9Florian SénéchalTeam Sky+ 10'31
10Jean-Guy FaucherTeam Europcar+ 10'46


2.7 The Height of Patronage
The Vuelta 2018 was Andolini's height of his patronage. He'd always remain a patron, both in the team and in the peloton, but he'd turn into the real Il Ghiottone pretty soon.

Let's back up a bit. Cattelan Italia sent a god-squad to the Vuelta 2018. Andolini was team leader, Fontana was sprinter and Palacios, still only 22 years old, would race for the General Classification, after missing the win in the Giro and finishing 2nd.

Andolini won the prologue, but lost the Leader's Jersey the next day. He reclaimed it in the fourth stage, the team time trial when Cattelan finished 2nd.
But then his squad asked help, and help they received.

Andolini's main motivation in the Vuelta was winning a stage (check!) and getting ready for the World Championships. Fontana and Palacios had more at stake, more to gain from this Vuelta.

Il Ghiottone sacrificed his Vuelta and worked harder than three domestiques put together both for Fontana in the sprints and for Palacios in the hilly and mountain stages. With success, we might add! Fontana won four stages and the Points Classification, while Palacios won four stages himself and held his lead in the final time trial over Chris Froome, winning his first Grand Tour in amazing fashion, aged 22.

Andolini had worked his ass off and finished 2nd in the final time trial. Because he was always the last one to support Palacios, he also finished 21st in the GC.

Vuelta à España 2018
1Leão PalaciosCattelan Italia73h45'59
2Chris FroomeTeam Sky+ 29
3Ilnur ZakarinIAM Cycling+ 5'16
4Tejay Van GarderenAstana Pro Team+ 5'18
5Andrew TalanskyTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 5'20
6Karel HnikFDJ+ 6'03
7Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 8'05
8Tao Geoghegan HartMovistar Team+ 8'28
9Warren BarguilTeam Sky+ 9'04
10Julian ArredondoTeam Sky+ 11'20
Spoiler
11Rui CostaLampre-Merida+ 11'40
12Lennart ThorgersenTinkoff-Saxo+ 12'05
13Louis VervaekeLotto Soudal+ 12'10
14Pierre RollandAstana Pro Team+ 14'09
15Daan OlivierTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 16'46
16Wouter BenavidesEtixx - Quick-step+ 16'48
17David De la CruzTeam Katusha+ 16'49
18Edoardo ZardiniEtixx - Quick-step+ 17'22
19Bart De ClercqLotto Soudal+ 17'29
20Emanuel BuchmannTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 18'33
21Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia+ 19'38
22Mikel NieveCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 19'48
23Peter KennaughTeam Sky+ 20'52
24Pierre-Roger LatourAstana Pro Team+ 20'56
25Ruben FernandezMovistar Team+ 21'34
26George BennettAg2r La Mondiale+ 21'49
27Cameron MeyerTeam Sky+ 22'32
28Rein TaaramaeCattelan Italia+ 23'29
29Luke PiercyTeam Sky+ 24'30
30Giele VandonckTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 24'46
31Aurélien Paret-PeintreAg2r La Mondiale+ 26'29
32Diego UlissiAg2r La Mondiale+ 26'51
33Julio Enrique LoroñoMovistar Team+ 27'13
34Fabio FellineTeam Katusha+ 27'18
35Sebastiaan PotAstana Pro Team+ 27'36
36Tony GallopinOrica-GreenEDGE+ 28'16
37Dylan TeunsBMC Racing Team+ 29'07
38Ben SwiftOrica-GreenEDGE+ 29'10
39Loïc VliegenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 29'15
40Alejandro ValverdeMovistar Team+ 29'21
41Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Teams.t.
42Alessandro De MarchiAg2r La Mondiale+ 29'53
43Romain SicardEtixx - Quick-step+ 30'00
44Sebastián HenaoBMC Racing Team+ 30'02
45Sindre LunkeAstana Pro Team+ 31'19
46Cyril GautierFDJ+ 32'04
47Jack HaigUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 32'23
48Patrick KonradTrek Factory Racing+ 32'28
49Simon ClarkeTeam Sky+ 33'13
50Eros CapecchiAstana Pro Team+ 33'17
51Steve BekaertBMC Racing Team+ 33'52
52Darwin AtapumaIAM Cycling+ 34'07
53Björn ThurauTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 34'18
54Simon SpilakTinkoff-Saxo+ 34'46
55Bakhtiyar KozhatayevAstana Pro Team+ 34'47
56Daniel Ricardo DiazIAM Cycling+ 35'22
57Sergei RozinCattelan Italia+ 35'26
58Simon GeschkeTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 36'00
59Ben GastauerTrek Factory Racing+ 36'10
60Sébastien ReichenbachIAM Cycling+ 36'26
61Manuele BoaroOrica-GreenEDGE+ 36'54
62Francis De GreefLotto Soudal+ 36'56
63Damien HowsonCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 37'34
64Manuel SenniTinkoff-Saxo+ 37'54
65Tom Jelte SlagterTinkoff-Saxo+ 38'41
66Arthur VichotTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 38'57
67Maciej PaterskiTinkoff-Saxos.t.
68Michael MatthewsMTN-Qhubeka+ 40'00
69Lars Van Der HaarTrek Factory Racing+ 40'14
70José Jesús LegarretaCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 40'18
71Cayetano Jose SarmientoMTN-Qhubeka+ 41'09
72Dario CataldoCattelan Italia+ 41'36
73Jan BakelantsTrek Factory Racing+ 41'51
74José Joaquin RojasMovistar Team+ 42'01
75Oscar GonzalezTeam Katusha+ 44'11
76Taylor EisenhartUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 44'12
77Nathan HaasOrica-GreenEDGE+ 44'40
78Mikel IturriaTeam Katusha+ 45'21
79Youcef ReguiguiIAM Cycling+ 46'05
80Carlos BarberoCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 46'12
81Reto HollensteinTrek Factory Racing+ 46'50
82Rudy MolardFDJ+ 47'24
83Omar FraileCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 47'41
84Gianni MeersmanLotto Soudal+ 48'33
85Ruben GuerreiroCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 49'30
86Larry WarbasseTrek Factory Racing+ 49'54
87Stefano PirazziTeam Katusha+ 49'56
88Lucas EuserUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 51'01
89Fränk SchleckMTN-Qhubeka+ 51'07
90Alfonso MolinaTeam Katusha+ 52'43
91Simone PonziIAM Cycling+ 52'55
92Juan Jose LobatoTeam Sky+ 54'03
93Bryan CoquardFDJ+ 54'20
94Delio Fernández CruzTeam Katusha+ 54'38
95Wilfrid Le BihanFDJ+ 56'49
96José MendesMTN-Qhubeka+ 58'45
97Arnau SoleTeam Katusha+ 59'09
98Matteo MontagutiAstana Pro Team+ 59'53
99Yoann BagotLampre-Merida+ 1h01'48
100Pavel KochetkovLampre-Merida+ 1h02'26
101Oliver NaesenTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h06'30
102Dario HernandezCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 1h10'25
103Dries Van GestelBMC Racing Team+ 1h11'00
104Pierrick ChauviereFDJ+ 1h11'37
105Reinardt Janse Van RensburgMTN-Qhubeka+ 1h12'25
106Kristoffer SkjerpingUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 1h14'06
107Michael ValgrenOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1h15'42
108Yukiya ArashiroIAM Cycling+ 1h16'32
109Nelson OliveiraLampre-Merida+ 1h16'49
110Laurens De VreeseTrek Factory Racing+ 1h18'40
111Alexei TsatevichTinkoff-Saxo+ 1h23'47
112Jelle WallaysBMC Racing Team+ 1h23'52
113Donny OerlemansTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 1h26'01
114Alejo OubiñaCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 1h27'26
115Adriano MaloriCattelan Italia+ 1h30'21
116Francesco FontanaCattelan Italia+ 1h35'40
117Thomas SprengersTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 1h39'06
118Zico WaeytensLotto Soudal+ 1h40'05
119Michael OlssonWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 1h42'42
120José GonçalvesCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 1h46'32
121Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal+ 1h51'18
122Moreno HoflandTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1h53'35
123Davide CimolaiMovistar Team+ 1h57'58
124Florent DelfosseTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h00'17
125Jonas RickaertTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h05'09
126Leigh HowardOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h08'17
127Jochem HoekstraTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h16'18
128Giacomo NizzoloTeam Katusha+ 2h22'15
129Hugo HouleMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h22'21
130Jempy DruckerUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2h26'14
131Gijs Van HoeckeWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h26'17
132Yoann OffredoAg2r La Mondiale+ 2h27'58
133Timo RoosenTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h28'38
134Nikias ArndtEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h28'46
135Ramon SinkeldamTinkoff-Saxo+ 2h29'09
136Jack BobridgeTeam Sky+ 2h30'04
137Christopher Juul JensenAg2r La Mondiale+ 2h33'09
138Silvan DillierBMC Racing Team+ 2h33'23
139Alexander KristoffMovistar Team+ 2h33'38
140Michael MørkøvMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h35'07
141Arnaud DémareEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h35'33
142Tom Van AsbroeckLotto Soudal+ 2h35'45
143 Willi WillwohlUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2h36'01
144Jan MaasTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h36'10
145Danny Van PoppelMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h36'12
146Marcel KittelFDJ+ 2h36'20
147Alexis BourletBMC Racing Team+ 2h36'35
148Elmar ReindersTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h37'00
149Patrick GretschLampre-Merida+ 2h37'01
150Tosh Van der SandeEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h37'37
151Sébastien TurgotEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
152Robin StenuitTrek Factory Racing+ 2h38'41
153Egidijus RadziusFDJ+ 2h38'55
154Coen VermeltfoortUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Teams.t.
155Marco HallerOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h38'57
156Kristian SbaragliMTN-Qhubeka+ 2h38'59
157Maxime DanielFDJ+ 2h39'12
158Raffaele PerryOrica-GreenEDGE+ 2h39'25
159Jan GhyselinckTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h39'42
160Bram De KortWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h39'57
161Boy Van PoppelTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h40'17
162Raymond KrederIAM Cycling+ 2h40'23
163Tim AriesenTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h41'21
164Rick ZabelTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2h41'33
165Michael GoolaertsTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h41'46
166Luke KeoughTrek Factory Racing+ 2h41'48
167Brenton JonesUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2h42'34
168Jonas VangenechtenEtixx - Quick-step+ 2h42'53
169Klaas LodewyckBMC Racing Team+ 2h42'59
170Barry MarkusTeam LottoNL - Jumbo+ 2h43'02
171Stein Van CouterWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h43'05
172Roy JansIAM Cycling+ 2h43'14
173Eugenio AlafaciLampre-Merida+ 2h43'17
174Wesley KrederTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h43'47
175Franz SchiewerWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h43'55
176Roberto FerrariLampre-Merida+ 2h44'15
177Jesse KerrisonUnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team+ 2h44'22
178Dieter BouvryWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h44'53
179Ralf MatzkaCattelan Italia+ 2h45'18
180Jakub MareczkoAstana Pro Team+ 2h45'20
181Nikolas MaesTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h45'23
182Björn LeukemansTopsport Vlaanderen - Baloise+ 2h45'36
183Henri DinolfoWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h46'15
184Kevin ClaeysWanty - Groupe Gobert+ 2h47'16



So far, so good. But at the end of the Vuelta, Andolini made a remark that'd change the team dynamics forever:

This has been a wasted Vuelta. Okay, maybe I got a good training out of it, with my eye on the World Championships. One stage win? Should've been a lot more.


Andolini would explain himself better the following day, but the damage was done. Cattelan knew they could never send Palacios, Fontana and Andolini to the same Grand Tour again. And with Andolini the great hero of Italy - and arguably the best cyclist in the world - they'd have to give up GT wonder Palacios.

I went to Colombia to talk to Palacios in writing this book. This is what he said about the situation:

Leão Palacios: I had no idea. Antonio had helped me so well, I really owe that Vuelta victory to him. He was a good friend of mine, too. But don't forget Antonio has a big ego in his work. I know he never meant that my victory wasn't important or something,
but all he could see was that Froome had once again surpassed him on the CQ and World Ranking. Antonio was sensitive to such things, he wanted to be the best rider.

I don't blame him for anything that happened, although we had a falling out at the time. After our careers, we got along great again, though. I'm still thankful for his help in that Vuelta. You have to understand that Antonio was a real asshole -
purely professional then. [laughs] Why would he be happy with a Vuelta if he could've won at least three stages more? Because a team mate won and another team mate won the points jersey? Not good enough [laughs]. That's just Antonio.
 
VoetsT
What a domination at Eneco and Vuelta Pfft
But what will happen in the team?
Edited by VoetsT on 10-07-2017 21:45
 
DiCyc
Oh, this does not sound good Frown
TIM WELLENS BERGEN 2017

 
Tamijo
Always difficult with too much Ego in one team.
 
Masterblaster01
Awesome story.. Everything is just awesome haha! Wondering what's gonna happen to the team Shock
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AbhishekLFC
Bye bye Palacios Wink
 
Reveille
Palacios couldn't just do the Tour or whatever GT Antonio wasn't doing? Oh well, everything can't always go perfectly.
 
Ian Butler
VoetsT wrote:
What a domination at Eneco and Vuelta Pfft
But what will happen in the team?


Eneco and Vuelta were pretty awesome Grin

DiCyc wrote:
Oh, this does not sound good Frown


Not too good indeed Smile

Tamijo wrote:
Always difficult with too much Ego in one team.


Definitely!

Masterblaster01 wrote:
Awesome story.. Everything is just awesome haha! Wondering what's gonna happen to the team Shock


Very happy you like it so much, thanks Smile

AbhishekLFC wrote:
Bye bye Palacios Wink


Well... He still has a contract for next year so he's not gone immediately Wink

Reveille wrote:
Palacios couldn't just do the Tour or whatever GT Antonio wasn't doing? Oh well, everything can't always go perfectly.


Indeed. It's an idea I also had but Palacios is obviously a big talent and there's just no way Antonio is letting someone else decide what GTs he'll be riding, so Palacios would be at the mercy of Antonio to pick up the pieces Grin
 
Ian Butler
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2.8 No one beats Antonio Andolini
It's an understatement to call 2018 one of Andolini's finer years. His domination on the bike was only getting started, but his list of friends in and out the peloton was thinning pretty rapidly. His great thirst for honor and victories cost him a few friendships along the way.

After the Vuelta, Andolini decided to return once more to Varese. Tre Valli had been rescheduled to about a week before the World Championship Time Trial, which meant Andolini could go back to Varese with his Rainbow Jersey. It was his first race with the rainbow jersey and his last. (Between the Vuelta and Tre Valli, he also competed in and won GP Industria di Prato)

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In Varese, he gave an open-hearted interview about his chances at the upcoming World Championships, his role at the team, his role in modern cycling, his view on the Italian press, the possibility of Olympic Track racing in 2020 and the strong performances from Chris Froome.

And then it was time for the 2018 World Championships. As always, Andolini skipped the Team Time Trial in order to be in contention for the Individual Time Trial and the Road Race.

There has always been a general feeling that Andolini was due a title in the individual time trial. One day it'd just have to be right and he'd get that deserved victory.

2018 seemed to be that year. His biggest competitor in form was the Australian Rohan Dennis.

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At the first intermediate time, Dennis was 3 seconds slower than Andolini.

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At the second intermediate time, Dennis was still 3 seconds slower than Andolini.

For a long time it was exciting following the close match-up between these two oiled machines. It wasn't until the final 7 km, which were a bit more up and down, that Dennis had to let Il Ghiottone go. Andolini stepped up the pace and finally won his first World Championships Time Trial with a dominating victory. Dennis had completely blown up on the final hill.

World Championship Time Trial 2018
1Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia1h04'39
2Rohan DennisBMC Racing Team+ 1'18
3William BartaEtixx - Quick-step+ 2'01
4Adriano MaloriCattelan Italia+ 2'05
5Chris FroomeTeam Skys.t.
6Tejay Van GarderenAstana Pro Team+ 2'11
7Stefan KüngIAM Cycling+ 2'42
8Jack BobridgeTeam Sky+ 2'50
9Tony MartinEtixx - Quick-step+ 2'51
10Lennard KämnaMTN-Qhubeka+ 2'53


And so Andolini was in a unique position to do what no man has done before: the World Championship Double.
Heaven be damned if anyone would stand in Il Ghiottone's way.

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During the race, with about 30 km left to go, Moscon pulled the peloton so hard that he and Andolini got a small gap.

It was obvious Andolini was nervous. He demanded that Moscon kept going at 100%. For Andolini, it seemed like this was the only chance. Of course, this was madness. Although Wellens was the top favorite on his Belgian, hilly course, Andolini was not chanceless. But Il Ghiottone will always be Il Ghiottone, and Moscon was prohibited to slack the pace.

i.imgur.com/ZmELOJ9.jpg

He kept up the effort for about 5 km, but then Moscon had to give his leader the bad news of not being able to keep it up.

Andolini went over Moscon and left him behind instantly. A 25 km solo looking him in the pace. Overconfident and stupid or heroic and brilliant?

i.imgur.com/XP6PCQm.jpg

The group of favorites wasn't working well together and the strongest riders went looking for the Italian solo. Tim Wellens was the only one to come back. Or should we say, almost came back. He came within 10 meters of Andolini...

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At which Il Ghiottone increased the pace just lightly enough for Wellens to be unable to make contact. This mental and physical battle was kept up a kilometer, after which the crowd was stunned to see that Wellens parked. The war was over!

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A unique and incredible achievement to win both World Championship races within a few days. There was no doubt now: this was the best rider in the world.

And yet Chris Froome still had a small lead in the World Tour Ranking. You can be sure Andolini would try to overtake the Brit with Il Lombardia and Paris - Tours still up the road.

World Championship Road Race 2018
1Antonio AndoliniCattelan Italia6h23'29
2Tim WellensLotto Soudal+ 2'13
3Dylan TeunsBMC Racing Team+ 2'55
4Julian AlaphilippeTeam Katusha+ 3'07
5Michal KwiatkowskiTeam Skys.t.
6Gianni MosconCattelan Italia+ 4'47
7Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 5'50
8Greg Van AvermaetOrica-GreenEDGE+ 6'01
9Peter SaganMTN-Qhubekas.t.
10Bauke MollemaCattelan Italia+ 7'36


Either way, these World Championships are remarkable for two things:
- Il Ghiottone had dominated much of the 2018 season and continued this until the end by taking both WC titles. It was a demotivating thing for the competition to see him always 5% above their capacities and to be able to keep it up an entire season.
- His relationship with the press went under.

From the end of September 2018, Il Ghiottone started to actively avoid the press. The first few weeks, without any big consequences. But then some of the journalists started their crusade...

Andolini's carefree days were officialy over.
 
VoetsT
History is written! Antonio is riding in a league on his own.
But the press doesn't like it, curious what will happen ...
 
Masterblaster01
The double Banana

Although Antonio is starting to look like an arrogant bastard towards his team and the press right about now.. Curious to see if intellect comes with age.
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rogvi97
Double rainbowGrin He doesn't seem to be good at both cycling and caring about other at the same timeRolling Eyes
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