Salvatore Puccio | Season Review
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ste_18 |
Posted on 28-12-2012 13:14
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Very good race for Salvatore. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 28-12-2012 13:46
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Nice sprinting by Salvatore |
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Posted on 28-12-2012 22:18
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A good race for the team, Puccio showing a nice development. |
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Posted on 29-12-2012 16:25
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Post Danmark Rundt 22/8 - 27/8 2012
Pre-Race
The Tour of Denmark is about to begin, and i have just recieved the race profiles. It's basically a most flat race, but with some hills at stage 2 and 3, plus a time trial at stage 5.
We've brought Edvald Boasson for this race, and he will stand as our undisputed main leader, and has to be seen as the clear favorite for the whole race. I'm probably not going to participate in the leadout trains, since i've been given a free role. But i'll surely have to go and grap some waterbottles from time to time.
I'm feeling great, so i'm excited to see how the race develops. I'd like to have some results home myself also, and i should have some free space for a breakaway at one point hopefully, to seek my own luck.
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| E. Boasson Hagen | | G. Thomas, V. Gusev | | M. Wynants, S. Ponzi, N. Sørensen |
Greetings Salvatore
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sutty68 |
Posted on 29-12-2012 16:28
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Good Luck in Denmark Salvatore, lets hope you have a Good race |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 29-12-2012 16:57
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Let's hope Puccio can help EBH and go for personal glory as well |
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andy222c |
Posted on 30-12-2012 12:08
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Edvald is the main favorite, and the team will give their all for him to win this stage. I'm free of duty, but i'll try to participate in the final sprint, if it doesn't bother the other guys.
| E. Boasson Hagen | | J.J. Haedo, S. Modolo | | S. Ponzi, F. Vachon, M. Pedersen |
The Race
A breakaway of four weaker riders came out early in the pouring rain. With a long stage with rain and winds, their mission seemed to be doomed sooner than it began. Competing as stage-favorite, Sky took their turns in front of the pack, to keep the break in short distance.
With 10 kilometres left, the break was reeled in again, while Sky was already forming their leadout train alongside Rabobank.
As the sprint started to begin, Eisel, Thomas and Edvald took the front right where they wanted to be, showing their huge strengths. Puccio had kept himself up front also, lying in 8th position behind Ponzi.
Thomas led Edvald to the 1 km banner, and now all Edvald had to do was to pull the tricker, as Thomas would drop down again. Amazingly Puccio still managed to keep up front as Eisel was dropping back.
Edvald got free and stormed towards the finishline with Miyazawa and Pedersen in his back. Pedersen came really fast, but was Edvald able to hold him back for the final hundred metres?
Yes he was! Edvald takes stage 1 and the yellow jersey. An amazing start for Team Sky here in Denmark. Puccio impresses in the sprint once again, and finishes in 5th in front of Haedo himself!
What an amazing day for the team. We got the start that we wanted, and i'm confident that Edvald will keep that jersey right until the finish.
I'm so happy about my own performance today, it seems like i've found my old sprinting legs from my youth time again. I was more of a sprinter in that time, but things have changed, though i can still benefit a little from back then.
Greetings Salvatore
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 30-12-2012 12:09
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Great win for EBH and good result for Puccio as well. |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 30-12-2012 12:11
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Wow, what a sprint by Salvatore
Let's hope he can still progress his sprinting alongside his climbing! |
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dienblad |
Posted on 30-12-2012 12:37
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wow, great 4th place!
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andy222c |
Posted on 30-12-2012 15:19
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@Ian: Of course! Sprinting is a important part of being a puncheur and especially if your idol is Freire
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Posted on 30-12-2012 15:38
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Ian Butler wrote:
Wow, what a sprint by Salvatore
Let's hope he can still progress his sprinting alongside his climbing!
did you copy paste that from the race report? |
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Ian Butler |
Posted on 30-12-2012 15:47
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No, I read the race report and expressed my hope that he still can progress sprinting |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 30-12-2012 16:58
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Great sprinting in Denmark with the boys! |
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sutty68 |
Posted on 30-12-2012 18:24
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What a Great ride and sprint from Salvatore
But what a win from Eddy Bos |
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ste_18 |
Posted on 30-12-2012 18:32
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Wow great sprint for EBH and Puccio too! |
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andy222c |
Posted on 30-12-2012 19:31
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The finish is quite tricky. There are some hills and a lot of turns, so something exciting will surely happen there. Eddy is yet again the favorite, so we'll drive for him. Though when that is said, i may have my own chance to get away.
| E. Boasson Hagen | | M. Pedersen, S. Modolo | | S. Ponzi, S. Lander, T. Leezer |
The Race
Todays breakaway contained yet again four riders. This time
J. Romero, K. Klostergård, T. Riis and E. Battaglin, were the ones who slipped away. Thankfully todays weather seemed much better than yesterdays dim rain and winds.
Rounding a little lake while going through a forrest, the pack was once again led by Team Sky, with Edvald Boasson in front. The breakaway held a fine speed, but everyone knew that the pack was in full control.
The breakaway got reeled in as the riders were nearing the final. On the last hill, Sky's young Italian, Salvatore Puccio, made a strong move. He was able to get a quick little gap on his own.
Puccio drove himself to the limit and suddenly he had a half minute gap to the pack, who was led by Rabobank and Glud & Marstrand.
Going under the five kilometer mark, Puccio still had a little gap to the pack. I wonder what Eddy and the DS was saying to this, as the yellow jersey holder, had to await sprinting in favour for Puccio.
Rounding the last and almost 45 degree turn, the pack was able to smell Puccio, as he got around. Edvald kept himself up front, but knew he shouldn't set the pace. No way that this was going to work...
With 500 to go, Edvald had to take the front, as Puccio seemed to be too close to the pack, to take home the victory.
Or did he start sprinting because he knew that none from the pack was going to catch Puccio? From this point of view it almost looked as like Puccio was going to take the win!
A punch in the Sky from Puccio, as he crosses the line, taking his first ever professional victory! What a solo effort. This has to be a crucial turning point in his career, which has already been showing lots of quality around the globe of cycling.
And to make good even better, Edvald Boasson Hagen managed to take second place, keeping his yellow jersey. What a stage for the British team!
That was amazing! Words cannot describe the hapiness and pride i feel inside, right now. I've never dared hoping for my first victory to come this season, but i knew it was possible for me to do.
I had a talk with Shane, my DS, before i made my move. I said i was feeling too great to stay in the pack, and that if i saw a chance, i would take it. He didn't quite agree, but when i first got off, he motivated me to the very finish in the radio.
I feel like having let down Eddy a little, but he understands me, and recognized the same feelings that he has had before. And with the result coming out, i think that none can be unhappy at the time being.
| 1st Professional win | | | Top 10 in one of the Canadian Classics | | | Be part of at least 5 team victories | | | Stage top 5 in Volta Ciclista a Catalunya | | | Top 10 Gp di Toscana | |
More hills are to come tomorrow, but for me, this race is already over. I have achieved more than i'd ever imagined, and will give my everything for Edvald to win this race the next couple of days.
Greetings Salvatore
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Posted on 30-12-2012 19:34
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Amazing victory!! Well done
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Posted on 30-12-2012 19:34
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Well, that's great! His first professional victory. Hope that Edvald wins the GC.
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Miguel98 |
Posted on 30-12-2012 19:42
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Great win and awesome report. Dude, I love this story and I hope it get's to the finalists of the awards. |
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