Salvatore Puccio | Season Review
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Posted on 19-11-2012 23:42
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Superb result with Uran and Puccio! another fine report from you andy!
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Posted on 20-11-2012 13:00
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@juszta: Thanks for the banana fever
@francopell: Thanks
@FreitasPCM: He'll try his all, that's for sure He has developed well and is definitely ready for his first leader role
@Ian Butler: Thank you so much Puccio have had a really great time riding the Ardennes-classics for sure, and the results really wasn't what we expected at first
@sutty68: Thanks, indeed some great results
@the_hoyle: Thank you
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 20-11-2012 20:15
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So what's the next chapter in Püccio's life? |
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Posted on 22-11-2012 14:48
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Ian Butler wrote:
So what's the next chapter in Püccio's life?
Well, first of all, this chapter isn't over at all. In a few days he'll ride the Giro di Toscana, being the first race with him participating as leader. With his great shape at the moment, i'll bet he'll end near the top of the table. It'll undoubtable be exciting to follow.
But when that's over, Puccio will have a long break from racing. This means training, covering up a lot of stuff and also a chance to talk about his contract situation. So Salva is going into a more quite chapter of his career now
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sutty68 |
Posted on 22-11-2012 15:16
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When Puccio takes his long break away from cycling, will you still be reporting on the other squad members |
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andy222c |
Posted on 22-11-2012 19:41
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No not in reports, but i'll focus on the highlights in the monthly updates like i've been doing previously
I hope to release Salvatore's final spring race this evening, i'm working on the report right now. So stay tuned
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Posted on 22-11-2012 19:43
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andy222c wrote:
No not in reports, but i'll focus on the highlights in the monthly updates like i've been doing previously
I hope to release Salvatore's final spring race this evening, i'm working on the report right now. So stay tuned
Hope he has done a great race
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 22-11-2012 21:49
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His first race as a leader, after such a great morale-boost period of Ardennes Classics.
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Posted on 22-11-2012 22:17
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Giro di Toscana - 29/4 2012
Pre-Tactics
Together with Xabier and Peter, i'm the only one on the team who've been riding the Ardennes-classics as main focus, and therefore we're naturally also the ones in best shape. Our director sportif has chosen me as the main leader, and i'm really excited about that, especially with a lineup like this.
The route suits me quite well. The most paramount climbs are a little too steep for my taste, but they're a long way away from the finish line. I think i'll have my best chance if we can bring it down to a small group sprint finish.
Riders to be special aware about are Pellizotti, Garzelli and Gatto who are soon ready for the Giro. Also Riders like Machado and Pietropolli could be a real threat with their current shape.
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| F. Pellizotti | | T. Machado, D. Pietropolli | | O. Gatto, S. Garzelli, A. Vinokourov |
The Race
Only three riders got away in the morning. Quite unknown riders like Selig, Dodu and Ciavatta shouldn't be counted as any real threat with such tough profile and a race length of 180 km. It therefore looked to be a mission impossible for the three.
The weather was quite awful, with rain and strong winds all day long. Not the best weather for a rider with Puccio's origin.
The pack along the sea in rainy weather
The pack had complete control over the breakaway, so over the two last climbs, Sky got to the front with the only purpose of making the race hard for the weaker riders in the back of the pack.
Sky starting to control the pace
The seperation seemed to work fine, as only 29 riders got over the last climb in front. The morning break was already reeled in and eliminated at this point and both Xabier, Kennaugh, Barry and Puccio was a part of the front group.
The front group after the last climb
With a group sprint in sight, Garzelli thought he had to take a chance and therefore he went solo just eight km from the finish line.
Garzelli on a solo ride 8 km from the line
With very strong riders like Gatto, Favilli and Failli, Farnese Vini who were massively represented in the front group, immediately got to the front to relay and reel in Garzelli again.
Farnese Vini chasing Garzelli
But the task of bringing back Garzelli was more complicated than first assumed. With great downhilling skills, Garzelli extended his lead a little bit on the slippery roads towards the finishing line.
Garzelli keeping the intense high
But when getting to the flat and straight section again, the sprint-trains got organized and it now seemed difficult for Garzelli. Puccio's team-mates had run dry on energy and couldn't set up a train for him. Therefore he tried to follow the wheel of Pietropolli, surrounded by decent sprinters like Gatto, Pellizotti, Montaguti and Favilli.
Trains being organized as Garzelli's lead reduces
Going into the final sprint, Garzelli quickly got caught. Pellizotti led out at front while Gatto clearly didn't had what it took to win. Behind Pellizotti was Pietropolli, followed by Puccio and Favilli.
The final sprint starts as Garzelli gets caught
With the finish in sight, Pietropolli moves past Pellizotti with Puccio, Favilli and Montaguti right behind in the slipstream.
Pietropolli takes the front
With Puccio still in the wheel of Pietropolli, Favilli makes a clever move, by going between Pietropolli and Pellizotti in an extraordinary fast acceleration, making it hard for Puccio to follow directly.
Puccio tried his all to catch Favilli. With the finish line in sight, it could almost look as he had a chance to get past Favilli before the line...
Puccio trying to follow Favilli
Puccio caught Favilli and managed to be able to snif at Favilli's rear wheel. If he had to get past, it had to be very quick and right now...
But it was too close to call. Puccio had used up all his energy and wasn't able to get past Favilli, who took a great win for the most dominant team today. But undoubtedly still a great result for Puccio and the team, definitely!
Favilli takes the win in front of Puccio and Montaguti
1 | Elia Favilli | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | 5h14'18 | 2 | Salvatore Puccio | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 3 | Matteo Montaguti | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 4 | Daniele Pietropolli | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 5 | Franco Pellizotti | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 6 | Danilo Di Luca | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 7 | Matteo Carrara | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 8 | Emanuele Sella | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 9 | Miguel Rubiano | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 10 | Przemyslaw Niemiec | Lampre - ISD | s.t. |
Spoiler 11 | Francesco Failli | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 12 | Luca Ascani | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 13 | Oscar Gatto | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 14 | Zdenek Stybar | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 15 | Stefano Garzelli | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 16 | José Serpa | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 17 | Marco Marzano | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 18 | Christophe Riblon | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 19 | Luca Mazzanti | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 20 | Peter Kennaugh | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 21 | Kevin De Weert | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 22 | Tanel Kangert | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 23 | Xabier Zandio | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 24 | Rob Ruijgh | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 25 | Riccardo Chiarini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 26 | Michael Barry | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 27 | Frederik Veuchelen | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 28 | Dominik Nerz | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 29 | Enrico Battaglin | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 30 | Geraint Thomas | Sky Procycling | + 3'40 | 31 | Dario Cataldo | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 32 | Matteo Bono | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 33 | Julien Simon | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 34 | Jan Bakelants | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 35 | Yaroslav Popovych | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 36 | Matthew Busche | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 37 | Tiago Machado | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 38 | Daniele Bennati | RadioShack - Nissan | + 6'17 | 39 | Gerald Ciolek | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 40 | Simone Stortoni | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 41 | Andrea Masciarelli | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 42 | Alessandro Bertolini | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 43 | Blel Kadri | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 44 | Jérôme Pineau | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 45 | Stefano Pirazzi | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 46 | Paolo Ciavatta | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 47 | Morris Possoni | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 48 | Ben Hermans | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 49 | Gianluca Brambilla | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 50 | Aleksandr Kuschynski | Katusha Team | s.t. | 51 | Paolo Longo Borghini | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 52 | Daniel Oss | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 53 | Cristiano Salerno | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 54 | Thomas Bertolini | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 55 | Jeremy Hunt | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 56 | Romain Bardet | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 57 | Vladimir Isaychev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 58 | Gustav Erik Larsson | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 59 | Francesco Masciarelli | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 60 | Francesco Gavazzi | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 61 | Alessandro Bisolti | Team Idea | s.t. | 62 | Alessandro Spezialetti | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 63 | Marco Haller | Katusha Team | s.t. | 64 | Vitaliy Buts | Lampre - ISD | s.t. | 65 | Fortunato Baliani | Team Nippo | s.t. | 66 | Danny Pate | Sky Procycling | s.t. | 67 | Luca Dodi | Team Idea | s.t. | 68 | Alexandre Vinokourov | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 69 | Kristijan Durasek | Adria Mobil | s.t. | 70 | Dimitriy Muravyev | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 71 | Alexsandr Dyachenko | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 72 | Eduard Vorganov | Katusha Team | s.t. | 73 | Fabio Sabatini | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 74 | Enrico Franzoï | Miche - Guerciotti | s.t. | 75 | Diego Tamayo | Team WIT | s.t. | 76 | Roberto De Patre | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 77 | Luca Zanasca | Team WIT | s.t. | 78 | Luke Rowe | Sky Procycling | + 8'02 | 79 | Alessandro Proni | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 80 | Filippo Savini | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 81 | Pierpaolo De Negri | Farnese Vini - Selle Italia | s.t. | 82 | Mikhail Ignatiev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 83 | Serge Pauwels | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 84 | Nicola Boem | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 85 | Cristiano Monguzzi | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 86 | Markel Irizar | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 87 | Paolo Locatelli | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 88 | Anthony Ravard | AG2R La Mondiale | + 10'23 | 89 | Tomohiro Hayakawa | Team Nippo | s.t. | 90 | Gabriele Bosisio | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 91 | Anton Vorobyev | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 92 | Simone Masciarelli | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 93 | Antonino Parrinello | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 94 | Jacek Morajko | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 95 | Paolo Bailetti | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 96 | Nicola Dal Santo | Miche - Guerciotti | s.t. | 97 | George Bennett | RadioShack - Nissan | s.t. | 98 | Antonio Santoro | Androni Giocattoli - Venezuela | s.t. | 99 | Alessandro Donati | Acqua & Sapone | s.t. | 100 | Matteo Fedi | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 101 | Fausto Fognini | Team WIT | + 11'34 | 102 | Mauro Da Dalto | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 103 | Yevgeniy Nepomnyachshiy | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 104 | Matej Mugerli | Adria Mobil | s.t. | 105 | Francesco Chicchi | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 106 | Stijn Vandenbergh | Omega Pharma - Quick·Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 107 | Marco Frapporti | Team Idea | s.t. | 108 | Gabriele Pizzaballa | Team WIT | s.t. | 109 | Radoslav Rogina | Adria Mobil | s.t. | 110 | Jaroslaw Dabrowski | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 111 | Andrea Palini | Team Idea | s.t. | 112 | Lloyd Mondory | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 113 | Angelo Pagani | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 114 | Cristian Cominelli | Team Idea | s.t. | 115 | Tomasz Nose | Adria Mobil | s.t. | 116 | Rüdiger Selig | Katusha Team | s.t. | 117 | Peter Kusztor | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | + 13'09 | 118 | Henry Frusto | Team Nippo | s.t. | 119 | Alexandr Kolobnev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 120 | Alexander Rybakov | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 121 | Jos Van Emden | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | 122 | Jetse Bol | Rabobank Cycling Team | s.t. | 123 | Gregor Gazvoda | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 124 | Rony Martias | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 125 | Nikita Novikov | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 126 | Claudio Corioni | Acqua & Sapone | + 14'21 | 127 | Andrey Solomennikov | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 128 | Enrico Montanari | Team WIT | s.t. | 129 | Etienne Tortelier | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 130 | Marco Canola | Colnago - CSF Inox | s.t. | 131 | Jacopo Guarnieri | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 132 | Fabio Piscopiello | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 133 | Gianluca Randazzo | Miche - Guerciotti | s.t. | 134 | Gianluca Maggiore | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 135 | Leopoldo Rocchetti | Miche - Guerciotti | s.t. | 136 | Igor Boev | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 137 | Nicholas Francesconi | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 138 | Christophe Laborie | Saur - Sojasun | s.t. | 139 | Oleksandr Martynenko | ISD - Lampre Continental | + 15'44 | 140 | Ben Gastauer | AG2R La Mondiale | s.t. | 141 | Alexander Porsev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 142 | Filippo Baggio | Utensilnord Named | s.t. | 143 | Cristiano Fumagalli | Miche - Guerciotti | s.t. | 144 | Pavel Gorenc | Adria Mobil | s.t. | 145 | Barry Markus | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 146 | Patrik Moren | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 147 | Yuriy Agarkov | ISD - Lampre Continental | s.t. | 148 | Ilnur Zakarin | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 149 | Mirko Selvaggi | Vacansoleil - DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 150 | Alan Marangoni | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 151 | Vitaliy Popkov | ISD - Lampre Continental | s.t. | 152 | Juraj Sagan | Liquigas - Cannondale | s.t. | 153 | Volodymyr Kogut | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 154 | Jonathan Fumeaux | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 155 | Niv Libner | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 156 | Primoz Segina | Adria Mobil | + 17'34 | 157 | Philipp Mamos | Amore & Vita | + 18'47 | 158 | Raphael Addy | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 159 | Maxim Pokidov | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 160 | Hideto Nakane | Team Nippo | s.t. | 161 | Simone Boifava | Team Idea | s.t. | 162 | Alexander Foliforov | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 163 | Tyron Giorgieri | Team WIT | s.t. | 164 | David Rosch | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 165 | Michaël Baer | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 166 | Anton Kaniuk | Amore & Vita | s.t. | 167 | Vincenzo Garofalo | Team Nippo | s.t. | 168 | Oleg Berdos | Utensilnord Named | + 20'23 | 169 | Eugenio Bani | Amore & Vita | + 21'40 | 170 | Vladyslav Bakumenko | ISD - Lampre Continental | s.t. | 171 | Pirmin Lang | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 172 | Maksim Razumov | Itera - Katusha | s.t. | 173 | Anatoliy Pakthusov | ISD - Lampre Continental | s.t. | 174 | Peter Erdin | Atlas Personal - Jakroo | s.t. | 175 | Alexander Zdanov | Team Nippo | + 23'42 | 176 | Maksym Vasilyev | ISD - 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Posted on 22-11-2012 22:32
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A great 2nd-place finish for Puccio in the lovely city of Arezzo, it was close!
(One of your screen-headers says something about Rodriguez winning La Doyenne, perhaps you should correct that? )
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Posted on 22-11-2012 22:42
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Great result. Not a win, but it was a really good finale to the first half of his season, Favilli was faster. Now, hope Salvatore keeps on improving during his break! |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 22-11-2012 23:20
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Superb riding from Salvatore |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-11-2012 06:46
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Almost victory! Another item on the checklist completed, just one more
He's riding a brilliant season! And, as always, the report was just brilliant, fun to read, well written and interesting! |
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Posted on 23-11-2012 07:07
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So close! Now he can win one of the Canadian classics and complete his entire checklist |
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Posted on 23-11-2012 08:50
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Great result in GP Toscana and another fantastic report!
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Posted on 23-11-2012 13:48
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@all: Thanks everybody! It's great to see that so many of you, are following. Puccio did great in his last spring race and definitely deserves a break on these magnificent spring results
I'll keep you updated through the months with different highlights, contract situation and so forth. So stay tuned
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 23-11-2012 15:02
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Will definitely stay tuned
But I do hope Puccio returns to racing soon
He's just on a roll, here. Though he deserves his rest |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 23-11-2012 15:24
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We will all stay tuned i'm sure of it |
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andy222c |
Posted on 24-11-2012 11:05
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It has been a very rewarding month for the team. Flecha started the month out great, by ending 3rd in Ronde Van Vlaanderen, but unfortunately couldn't interfere himself in the top later in the Paris - Roubaix. Before Froome went on to take a recovering break, he led out the team at the Pais Vasco. Here he took a great yet quite surprising win in the general classification, going from third to first on the final and decisive time trial. A great result indeed!
The rest of the story you already know quite well. In the Tour of León, Uran took the overall win with Puccio taking the mountains classification jersey. And onwards to the Ardennes-classics, the team surprised everybody, taking two podium spots with Urán.
On the World Tour team rankings, our team occupies first place with a narrow lead over Omega Pharma - Quick Step, which is now the case for the second month in a row. On the individual rankings, our highest placed rider is Froome, who has taking the fourth place, followed by Wiggins, in a table led by Ardennes-classics winner Rodriguez.
On the CQ-rankings, our team also occupies first place, followed by the Radioshack team. On the individuals, Tom Boonen who've had a great spring session, is in the lead. Froome is also our best placed rider in this table, occupying 6th.
There's no doubt that i've been making the greatest results in my career in this month of April. This is clearly seen in my progress on the ranking tables seen below.
Salvatore Puccio's Rankings Leaderboard | Ranking | Points | World Tour | 55 (+5) | 36 | CQ-Ranking | 67 (+130) | 273 |
I haven't yet figured out the importance of my actions and performances in my latest races. I've been a top contender to the biggest favorites in the Ardennes-classics, while the whole world of cycling was watching me. I've seen several media articles about a future star, concerning my name, and i've experienced an explosive increase of media interrest when riding races. It all seems so unrealistic, but i'm living my dream.
I'm looking forward to have a break from racing. I can feel the exhaustion from the many races i've rode over such short amount of time. It's very hard and i've been travelling a lot, so i'm glad to have the chance of going back to Italy and see my friends and family.
For this months team-mate award, i've chosen Peter Kennaugh.
Peter is 22 years old like me, so i'm naturally feeling a strong conection with him, since we're going through the same.
The main reason that it had to be Peter, was the fact that he has been in such great shape through the Ardennes-classics. If Peter had had a chance of driving his own chances, he could've done some amazing results i think. But instead of thinking about his own chances, he has sacrificed himself completely for the team and his leaders. He has shown a great ability of team spirit in such young age, and it really deserves to be recognised.
Greetings
Salvatore Puccio
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Posted on 24-11-2012 11:07
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Good to see Peter with the award. |
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