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Salvatore Puccio | Season Review
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Stage 5 - 23/3 2012

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Pre-Tactics
Another tough stage is coming up. After yesterdays work in the front of the pack, i can now feel the hundreds of kilometres i've already ridden. Team tactics for todays stage will be to remain calm and defensive.

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Favorites

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B. Wiggins
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C. Froome, S. Gerrans
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R. Gesink, C. Horner, R. Kreuziger


The Race

A breakaway got away without any trouble and quickly stabilized the pack. The group consisted 7 riders with Gerdemann and Cummings being the only theoretical threat to the GC.

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No one except us were willing to take the lead in the pack, so we gave the breakaway a big gap before the final climb. At the climb, several riders attacked, but our defensive ride brought them all back, except for one. The favorite group was now dramatically reduced.

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Gerrans were the only one able to brake free of the pack (again!) and tried a solo move which unfortunately for him didn't last very long.

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The breakaway was too strong and had a gap too big for the favorite group to bring them back. Therefore the stage had to be decided in a small group sprint.

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A rather equal sprint developed into a massive domination from Cardoso. After following Gerdemann in the start, he quickly pasted the others in the group, building up a fine gap.

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With several bike lengths Cardoso takes a well deserved victory. Trofimov and Tjallingii finishes of the podium. 5 minutes after the favorite group arrives with Sánchez taking 8th just ahead of Wiggins.

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Stage Results

1Manuel CardosoCaja Rural5h26'44
2Yury TrofimovKatusha Teams.t.
3Maarten TjallingiiRabobank Cycling Teams.t.
4Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Teams.t.
5Nikolas MaesOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
6Vicente ReynèsLotto Belisol Teams.t.
7Linus GerdemannRadioShack - Nissans.t.
8Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 5'46
9Bradley WigginsSky Procyclings.t.
10Rui CostaMovistar Teams.t.
...
45Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 7'54

Spoiler


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1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling24h13'36
2Chris FroomeSky Procycling+ 30
3Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissans.t.
4Rui CostaMovistar Team+ 1'09
5Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'24
6Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 1'28
7Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 2'06
8Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan+ 3'04
9Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 3'26
10Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 4'04
...
38Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 20'37


Points Classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/20px-Jersey_greensvg.png

1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling102
2Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan46
3Chris FroomeSky Procycling42
4Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team42
5Rui CostaMovistar Team38
6Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasun33
7Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team27
8Manuel CardosoCaja Rural26
9Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan25
10Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team24
...
20Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling16


Mountain classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/komshirt.png

1Jackson RodríguezAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela62
2Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team49
3Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge45
4Bradley WigginsSky Procycling41
5Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank40
6Chris FroomeSky Procycling36
7Ángel ViciosoKatusha Team36
8Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi32
9David Le LaySaur - Sojasun32
10Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan28


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1Thibaut PinotFDJ - BigMat24h17'59
2Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team+ 2'08
3Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'28
4Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 11'25
5Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge+ 13'51
6Damiano CarusoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 14'03
7Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 16'14
8Egor SilinAstana Pro Team+ 20'13
9Jesús HerradaMovistar Team+ 34'43
10Simone PonziAstana Pro Team+ 36'49



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I'm glad there wasn't that much pace on this stage. I needed a little break before going completely cold. Most of the day went quiet on, but on the final climb everything went nuts, but it was still better than yesterday.

I'm still feeling okay in the pack and i can feel that my shape is exactly where i want it to be, so i'm confident for the last two stages.

Greetings Salvatore


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FreitasPCM
Wiggins still with the lead... oh and Cardoso won the stage. Pfft Yeah. Pfft
 
sutty68
Wiggins looking in total command, especially with Froomey lying in that second place on the GC Wink
 
Ian Butler
Good work bu Puccio Smile
 
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Stage 6 - 24/3 2012

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Pre-Tactics
My sports director Sean Yates came to me after todays briefing, asking me about how i felt and whether i was ready to take this race a step further. Due to my great shape and yesterdays relatively quiet stage, i said i was ready to try getting into todays breakaway.

Being in the breakaway would be a part of a bigger stragical plan, where i had to bring the breakaway to the final climb and help Wiggins on the descent after he had made a long solo attack - Today was the time to settle all doubts in the GC.

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Favorites

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B. Wiggins
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L. Sánchez, S. Gerrans
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C. Froome, C. Horner, R. Kreuziger


The Race

6 riders established todays breakaway. R. Navardauskas, R. Perez,
B. Kadri, J. Van Den Broeck, J. Herrada and a Sky rider... Yeah it was Puccio who managed to slip through and get into the right escape!

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At every stage until now, Sky were the team who had been taking the front to drive in breakaways, but now the situation was turned upside down when Puccio was in the breakaway. Puccio's group therefore quickly built up a great gap since no other team really took initiative to close the gap.

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At the highest point of todays stage, 80 km from the finish, Puccio and co. already had a gap of 10 minutes, and this only grew, as with 40 km to go, the gap had reached its maximum being 16 minutes!

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With 35 km to go BMC thought the breakaway had taken enough time, where Puccio actually was the highest placed rider, only 20 minutes after Wiggins in the GC. But BMC were too late, there was no doubt that the breakaway would make it to the finish and thereby our tactic was ruined - meaning that i was to ride my own chance!

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Going up the final climb Herrada sat an extreme pace, but the breakaway stayed all together. At the top Van Den Broeck attacked, but Puccio reacted quickly and followed him with Herrada right behind.

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Van Den Broeck's attack didn't succeed, and the breakaway was united again. In the pack L. Sánchez made a solo attack right before the final climb and the rest of the Sky-team had to overtake the front.

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When the breakaway finished the downhill section, Van Den Broeck once again tried his chance with 8 km to go. Puccio didn't have any trouble following him and neutralized his attack.

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Puccio was feeling great, but knowing that R. Perez was in his group, he knew he couldn't bring him to the finish line. With 6 km to the finish, Puccio therefore attacked and built up a fine gap quickly.

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With 2 km to the finish line, Puccio was alone in front with only a couple of seconds to the other escapees. Was he able to keep the gap?

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Behind Puccio, Herrada started sprinting with Perez right in his wheel. Puccio gave his all, going under the final kilometer banner. Being able to see the finish line, Puccio began to think it could suceed

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Going under la flamme rouge, Perez left Herrada's wheel, sprinting towards Puccio and the finish line. But did he even have a slight chance to catch up the gap to Puccio?

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Only a couple of metres from the finish line, Perez had almost reached Puccio. Puccio was so close to the biggest win of his career, but was the gap enough to cross the finish line as the first?

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Do you even dare to look?
Spoiler

















































Stage Results

1Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadi4h17'01
2Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.
3Blel KadriAG2R La Mondiales.t.
4Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
5Jurgen Van den BroeckLotto Belisol Teams.t.
6Jesús HerradaMovistar Teams.t.
7Grega BoleLampre - ISD+ 12'13
8Lieuwe WestraVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cyclings.t.
9Pim LigthartVacansoleil - DCM Pro Cyclings.t.
10Xavier FlorencioKatusha Teams.t.

Spoiler


General Classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/20px-Jersey_yellowsvg-1.png

1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling28h42'50
2Chris FroomeSky Procycling+ 30
3Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissans.t.
4Rui CostaMovistar Team+ 1'09
5Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'24
6Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 1'28
7Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 2'06
8Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan+ 3'04
9Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 3'26
10Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 4'04
...
24Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 8'14


Points Classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/20px-Jersey_greensvg.png

1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling102
2Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan46
3Chris FroomeSky Procycling42
4Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team42
5Rui CostaMovistar Team41
6Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling40
7Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasun33
8Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadi31
9Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team27
10Manuel CardosoCaja Rural26


Mountain classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/komshirt.png

1Jackson RodríguezAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela62
2Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team49
3Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge45
4Bradley WigginsSky Procycling41
5Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank40
6Chris FroomeSky Procycling36
7Ángel ViciosoKatusha Team36
8Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi32
9David Le LaySaur - Sojasun32
10Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan28
...
37Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling6


Youth Classification i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/20px-Jersey_white2svg.png

1Thibaut PinotFDJ - BigMat28h47'13
2Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team+ 2'08
3Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'28
4Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 3'51
5Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 11'25
6Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge+ 13'51
7Egor SilinAstana Pro Team+ 20'13
8Damiano CarusoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 21'06
9Jesús HerradaMovistar Team+ 22'28
10Simone PonziAstana Pro Team+ 36'49



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So many feelings at the same time... I was so damn close, but i didn't managed to complete my spectacular solo ride. I was so angry on myself after crossing the line, but when looking back now, i'm really proud of this stage. I did everything right without making any mistakes. If i hadn't attacked, Perez would still have oversprinted me, so being 2nd is really good for me.

The guys on the team really encouraged me after the stage. They were ecstatic and happy on my behalf, and suddenly it felt like i wasn't second anymore, i felt like a winner.

With a gap of 12 minutes to the pack, i also advances a lot in the GC-ranking, ending up in 24th place, 8 minutes after Wiggins.

This has been a great day for me, and i'm going to enjoy it fully.

Greetings Salvatore


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fcancellara
How silly Pfft


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Ian Butler
A strong stage from Puccio, so close :-) let's hope he can take it home next time!
 
Daggen
Really good stage from Puccio. Next time he will be first Grin
 
FreitasPCM
That was so so close, but it's a great result, nevertheless. Smile
 
Wild Dog
Noo waaaayyyy!! F*** you Ruben Perez! Sad
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- Story about Dries Deckers - racing against Merckx, de Vlaeminck etc.
 
sutty68
What a Bitch Angry

That must have been so heart breaking for Salvatore Sad
 
andy222c
@fcancellara: Well... Perez was just better than Puccio (Today only of course Wink)

@Ian Buttler: Yeah, Puccio really timed it perfectly, but he simply didn't have anything left to drive with when Perez was closing in on him. Next time perhaps? Wink

@Daggen: I think so too. You can't really be mad about this result i think Smile

@FreitasPCM: Yeah, i don't think you can get much closer than this Wink I'm sure Puccio is happy about his result Smile

@Wild Dog: Heeh, yeah a real shame it was - But i have to admit that Perez probably would have won the stage nevertheless. He seemed very strong, and the result also reflects that Wink

@sutty68: As said, Perez was probably the strongest anyway Wink Yeah, Puccio was really mad at himself after crossing the line and not being able to step onto the podium. But as time went he realized that his result was really great Smile

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Stage 7 - 25/3 2012

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Pre-Tactics
Approaching the last stage of this year Tour of Catalunya, i'm in for my last crucial effort in this race, trying to bring leader and team-mate Wiggins to overall victory in this prestigious World Tour race.
Undoubtfully there will be a lot of dangerous breakaways in the final, resulting in some more hard work for me.

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Favorites

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S. Gerrans
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C. Horner, L. Sánchez
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R. Costa, B. Wiggins, C. Froome


The Race

A lot of riders wanted to get into todays breakaway, but eventually only two managed to slip away. Saur's D. Le Lay and Androni's mountain classification leader J. Rodiguez were the two lucky riders.

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With 45 km to the line, the breakaway was already caught, and Evans, Nibali and Sørensen tried to escape from the pack. But they were too big a threat and therefore another strong breakaway got free reins. The 4 escapees were Marcato, Sørensen, Millar and Florencio.

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The cooperation between the escapees wasn't great, and therefore Millar decided to go solo with just above 10 km to the line.

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Going up the final climb, Wiggins wanted to get of and settle his victory by trying to go solo. He gave his all and caught a suffering Millar, but eventually after going first over the top, he was caught by the pack, leaded by S. Gerrans. The last stage was going to end in a sprint!

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Not particularly optimal, Gerrans started in the front when going into the final sprint. Portuguese R. Costa passed him right, while Sánchez in great speed passed him left. Froome and Wiggins were also placed up in front following Kreuziger and Costa.

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After attemping almost every stage through this race, Sánchez finally succeeds winning the last stage of this years Tour of Catalunya. Wiggins and Froome were also going well, when finishing in 3rd and 4th, meaning that Wiggins wins the race with Froome in 2nd!

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Stage Results

1Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team2h58'09
2Vincenzo NibaliLiquigas - Cannondales.t.
3Bradley WigginsSky Procyclings.t.
4Chris FroomeSky Procyclings.t.
5Yaroslav PopovychRadioShack - Nissans.t.
6Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissans.t.
7Thibaut PinotFDJ - BigMats.t.
8Jérémy RoyFDJ - BigMats.t.
9Fränk SchleckRadioShack - Nissans.t.
10Rui CostaMovistar Teams.t.
...
19Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.

Spoiler


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1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling31h40'55
2Chris FroomeSky Procycling+ 34
3Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissans.t.
4Rui CostaMovistar Team+ 1'13
5Robert GesinkRabobank Cycling Team+ 1'28
6Roman KreuzigerAstana Pro Team+ 1'32
7Beñat IntxaustiMovistar Team+ 2'10
8Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan+ 3'08
9Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team+ 3'18
10Marco PinottiBMC Racing Team+ 4'08
...
23Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 8'18

Spoiler


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1Bradley WigginsSky Procycling118
2Luis León SánchezRabobank Cycling Team69
3Chris FroomeSky Procycling56
4Rui CostaMovistar Team47
5Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan46
6Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling40
7Andreas KlödenRadioShack - Nissan35
8Cyril LemoineSaur - Sojasun33
9Thibaut PinotFDJ - BigMat33
10Rubén PérezEuskaltel - Euskadi31


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1Jackson RodríguezAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuela70
2Stephen CummingsBMC Racing Team49
3Nicki SørensenTeam Saxo Bank - Tinkoff Bank48
4Bradley WigginsSky Procycling47
5Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge45
6David Le LaySaur - Sojasun44
7Chris FroomeSky Procycling36
8Mikel AstarlozaEuskaltel - Euskadi36
9Ángel ViciosoKatusha Team36
10Chris HornerRadioShack - Nissan28
...
36Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling6


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1Thibaut PinotFDJ - BigMat31h45'22
2Jonathan CastroviejoMovistar Team+ 2'08
3Gorka IzagirreEuskaltel - Euskadi+ 3'28
4Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 3'51
5Rigoberto UránSky Procycling+ 11'25
6Cameron MeyerOrica - GreenEdge+ 13'51
7Egor SilinAstana Pro Team+ 20'13
8Damiano CarusoLiquigas - Cannondale+ 21'06
9Jesús HerradaMovistar Team+ 32'35
10Simone PonziAstana Pro Team+ 38'30



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Finally we've reached Barcelona, ending this years Tour of Catalunya. It has been a magnificent race for the team, but certainly also for me. Wiggins takes 3 stage wins and wins both overall GC and comfortably takes the points classification, while Froome ends up in 2nd overall. I don't think our sponsors could have asked for anything more!

I started out surprisingly taking 3rd on the first stage, resulting in keeping the youth classification jersey for two days. I didn't only surprise myself, but also the rest of the pack, bringing a young unknown Italian guy that high, in such prestigious race.

If stage 1 was particular, yesterdays 6th stage was even greater. Just to get into the morning breakaway was an accepted performance, but ending up being only a bike length from taking the stage victory was something i never dreamed of!

I've recieved a lot of recognitions from many riders and team directors which made me really happy. Especially the guys on the team have really supported me and congratulated me.

This race has been a great experience for me, and i'm ready for a little break, before approaching the Ronde Van Vlaanderen in just a week.

Greetings Salvatore


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Ian Butler
This was a great race for the young Italian! He can be proud of himself, for his team work and his personal achievement as well!
 
andy222c
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Here's an update of my current contract situation. As you know, my contract with Sky expires at the end of this year, so i'm either in for a renewal or a bigger change. Beneath you'll see my current contract.

Spoiler

If you want to know more about my contract situation and my personal manager Giovanni Lombardi, then go and take a look at my fully extended contract situation here.


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i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/skylogo.png Sky Pro Cycling TeamStatus on resigning:

Team Sky is very satisfied with Salvatore Puccio's performance so far. According to team principal Dave Brailsford, there's a clear basis for contract renewal, but Team Sky wants to wait discussing contract sitauations when being this early in the season

i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/vcd_minilogo.png Vacansoleil - DCMContract opportunities:

After riding the Tour of Catalunya, Puccio got contacted by Italian Vacansoleil rider Marco Marcato. Marcato congratulated on Puccio's present results in the world tour race, and asked about thoughts of his future. With a clear ulterior motive, Puccio was introduced to team manager Daan Luikjx, without being introdoced to anything concrete except for a lot of interest in Puccio's thoughts. Puccio's personal manager Giovanni Lombardi has taken over the contact, giving Puccio clear space for doing his current job, riding for Team sky.

i1222.photobucket.com/albums/dd486/Andy222c/lam_minilogo.png Lampre - ISDContract opportunities:

Due to Puccio's great results in the Tour of Catalunya, personal manager Giovanni Lombardi was contacted by Lampre's sport manager Roberto Damiani, letting him know that they had taken notice of Puccio's performances.

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Ian Butler
Tough decision for him now! Hope he makes the right one!
 
sutty68
Nice to know that Salvatore's performance's are being recognised within the peleton Wink
 
andy222c
@Ian Buttler: Well, he has got a lot of time to think it over before making his final decision. There's a long way to 2013, and there's nothing concrete out yet Wink I'm also sure that Lombardi will guide him the right way where Salvatore belongs Smile

@sutty68: Agree! With those results, Puccio really got himself some street-credit there Pfft

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ste_18
I would like to see him with Lampre, so he will ride for an Italian team
 
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