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Salvatore Puccio | Paris - Nice
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mvhoogdalem
Great start of the season for Salvatore. It should not be so hard now to have a better year than 2012. Pfft
 
sutty68
Whether it was a weak startlist or not, Salvatore won the race and the History books never lie Smile
 
Ian Butler
What will this win do for Salvatore? I mean, will he get a free/leading role in more races now or...?
 
andy222c
Jesleyh: Indeed! The month couldn't have gone any better Wink

Mvhoogdalem: I agree, with this win in his baggage he is very close to already having achieved an even greater season. But don't forget his GP Québec win last year. In my opinion the win in Canada was bigger than this one Wink

Sutty: As said previously. A race is a race, a win is a win Wink

Ian Butler: Well, he's truly becomming more and more integrated on the team, and especially his results have been showing that he is worthy of taking more leader-roles. So undoubtedly he'll have more chances i guess.

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andy222c
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Volta ao Algarve 14/2 - 17/2 2013

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Pre-Race
We've come to Portugal for our next 4 stages race. The team's new signing, Nicolas Roche, is brought as captain and we'll try to make a great impression on him from the start. I'm going to be fully dedicated to help the guys on the team, and since the stage-profiles suits me well, i'm hoping to become a key for our success.

Startlist

Spoiler
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F. Cancellara
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C. Betancur, S. Chavanel
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M. Kwiatkowski, P. Gilbert, F. Kessiakoff


Stage 1

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A small breakaway of four riders got away in the morning. They didn't seem to cause any trouble, so everyone took it easy. But when nearing the final kilometres, things started to become a little too tense.

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But with a massive effort from Lotto, the last escapee was caught five kilometres from the line. The final sprint became a battle between Haussler and Greipel, but in the end Greipel easily pulled away and took the stage victory along the yellow leaders's jersey.

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Results

1André GreipelLotto Belisol4h47'27
2Heinrich HausslerTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
3José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
4Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopards.t.
5Enrico BattaglinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
6Matthew HaymanSky Procyclings.t.
7Andrey AmadorMovistar Teams.t.
8Nikolas MaesOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
9Sébastien HinaultIAM Cyclings.t.
10Sacha ModoloBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
...
27Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.



Stage 2

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A massive climb in the start of the stage got the pace insanely high up, and to protect Roche in the battle for positions, we took the front uphill.

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Our rapid pace over the steep climb caused the pack to split in two. Several favorites who wasn't positioned right was therefore caught behind with big names like Ulissi, Iglinskiy and Nieve. We therefore continued to lay down a fast pace at the time we got over the top.

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Greipel mistimed his sprint ridiculously wrong, and therefore was Haussler able to take revenge from the day before. The riders who was caught behind from the split lost over 10 minutes in the end.

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Results

1Heinrich HausslerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff4h35'39
2Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
3Geraint ThomasSky Procyclings.t.
4José Joaquín RojasMovistar Teams.t.
5Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
6Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Filippo PozzatoLampre - Meridas.t.
8Fabio FellineAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
9André GreipelLotto Belisols.t.
10Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
...
20Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.


Stage 3

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A breakaway containing six riders got away in the morning, being no threat in the general classification. Their lead grew a lot and nobody seemed to want riding them back into the pack again, and at the time BMC and AG2R gave their all, it just seemed to be a little too late.

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The pack got very close in the end, but Levarlet from the morning breakaway ended up winning the stage. Gilbert became the highest ranked rider from the pack, while Roche was the second fastest.

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Results

1Guillaume LevarletCofidis, Solutions Crédits4h54'42
2Arkaitz DuránEfapel - Glassdrive+ 12
3Luca PaoliniKatusha Team+ 27
4Hugo SabidoLA Alumínios - Antartes.t.
5Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Teams.t.
6Nicolas RocheSky Procycling+ 45
7Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
8Diego UlissiLampre - Merida+ 55
9Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Teams.t.
10Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiales.t.
...
24Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 1'37


Stage 4

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Roche was to defend his third place in the general classification, and even though he have been improving his time trial very much lately, we all knew it was a difficult task with so many experts on the startlist.

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As expected Cancellara took a convincing victory which also brought him the final general classification win. Thomas did a very good job by ending on the podium, while Roche ended in a fine 11th place.

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Results

1Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard49'55
2Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 26
3Geraint ThomasSky Procycling+ 36
4Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 48
5Niki TerpstraOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 50
6Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Team+ 53
7Andrey AmadorMovistar Team+ 55
8Adriano MaloriLampre - Merida+ 56
9Janez BrajkovičAstana Pro Team+ 1'00
10Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'06
...
44Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 2'19


Race Results

Spoiler

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1Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard15h08'38
2Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 16
3Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team+ 31
4Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step+ 48
5Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Team+ 53
6Andrey AmadorMovistar Team+ 55
7Janez BrajkovičAstana Pro Team+ 1'00
8Nicolas RocheSky Procycling+ 1'01
9Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale+ 1'06
10Geraint ThomasSky Procycling+ 1'10
...
26Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 3'01


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1Heinrich HausslerTeam Saxo - Tinkoff45
2Fabian CancellaraRadioShack - Leopard42
3André GreipelLotto Belisol38
4Philippe GilbertBMC Racing Team36
5Geraint ThomasSky Procycling32
6José Joaquín RojasMovistar Team32
7Guillaume LevarletCofidis, Solutions Crédits31
8Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step31
9Sylvain ChavanelOmega Pharma - Quick·Step29
10Arkaitz DuránEfapel - Glassdrive24


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1Hugo SabidoLA Alumínios - Antarte16
2Moreno HoflandBelkin Pro Cycling Team14
3Amets TxurrukaCaja Rural - Seguros RGA10
4Stefano PirazziBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox8
5Arkaitz DuránEfapel - Glassdrive8
6Dario CataldoSky Procycling6
7Juan Manuel GárateBelkin Pro Cycling Team6
8Jóni BrandãoEfapel - Glassdrive6
9Enrico BarbinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inox4
10Christophe Le MévelCofidis, Solutions Crédits4


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1Michał KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Step15h09'26
2Carlos BetancurAG2R La Mondiale+ 18
3Ion IzagirreIAM Cycling+ 28
4Thibaut PinotFDJ.fr+ 1'08
5Adriano MaloriLampre - Merida+ 1'18
6Peter KennaughSky Procycling+ 2'10
7Salvatore PuccioSky Procycling+ 2'13
8Bob JungelsRadioShack - Leopard+ 2'52
9Elia FavilliLampre - Merida+ 3'02
10Rubén FernándezCaja Rural - Seguros RGA+ 3'26


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It was a very hard race! I've worked a lot in the front these four days and especially stage 2 was exhausting as hell. We managed to hold about 70 riders behind ourselves for a very long time, until they gave up in the end. That's something you can feel in the legs for some days!

Roche and Thomas did a great job in this race and fulfilled our goals very satisfying. It was a shame the time trial was so long, because with a shorter one we would probably have seen Roche in at least the top 5. We're beginning to get close to my spring objeectives and with my next race being the GP di Lugano, i'm looking very much forward to see how the race will unfold.

Greetings Salvatore


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welker3257
Roche seems to be in good form, will he do PN or TA?
Gig 'em Aggies

Fast N' Loud Cycling Project - ICL
 
sutty68
Nice to see Team Sky have two riders finish in the top ten Smile

Hope Salvatore was happy with his effort too Wink
 
krisa
Grande Salvatore

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andy222c
Welker: He is indeed in great shape already! He'll ride the Paris - Nice along with Salvatore, so Puccio will be looking forward to race with him again. A victory must be the objective for the team and the Irishman, and Salvatore will maybe have a free role... Wink

Sutty: It was a rather quiet race for Salvatore, but after all he is still a young and important helper for the team. He did his best and the objective to become a key for success was achieved well Smile

Krisa: Nice picture, i like it! He'll be a star someday, if not already Pfft

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andy222c
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GP di Lugano - 24/2 2013

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Pre-Tactics
I rode the GP di Lugano for the first time last year. It was a great experience and i was even close managing to solo my way to the finish line. This year i'm heading as leader of the team, and i'm feeling comfortable in my chances to actually win this race, especially due to a weaker startlist. I have a strong lineup of team-mates behind me, so let's see how things will develop.

Startlist

Spoiler
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M. Kwiatkowski
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D. Ulissi, F. Gavazzi
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S. Puccio, F. Kessiakoff, Á. Vicioso


The Race


We were very much in doubt whether we would let the morning breakaway get away this morning, since some relatively strong riders got away with A. Losada, J. Serpa and T. Nose. But we chose to make the gap and keep them in sight. Stupid or not, we would find out...

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Astana for Kessiakoff and Omega Pharma for Kwiatkowski, seemed to be the the most active teams in the front of the pack all day long.

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Pretty soon we could see that the three riders in front were riding very well together. We had to help at the front to close the gap.

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We kept the pace at its highest to drag the breakaway back in before the penultimate climb. Everything seemed to be going as planned. I was gaining my way towards the very front and the breakaway were in reachable distance. Right until the final climb...

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Losada was gaining his way over the top of the climb, after having left his fellow breakaway companions. What he didn't knew was, that back in the pack everything had stopped immediatly when getting to the bottom of the climb. Sky had been setting the pace until they heard that i had been blocked by a tired Astana rider who literally stood still on the road! Nobody wanted to take the front.

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The only one who managed to get away from the pack was Francesco Bongiorno who had reached the downhill section towards the finish line. With Losada in sight, nothing seemed to be decided by now.

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Bongiorno got very close in the end, but Losada did a magnificent job to keep himself going. A great race by the spaniard who did right in getting away early morning to crown himself as winner.

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Back in the pack, Kwiatkowski led out from the front. He tried to take out J. Serpa for the final podium spot, but Serpa only just managed to get his bike in front of the Polish rider. Once again things didn't went as planned in the sprint for me. I was back in the front, but once again got blocked when nearing the final hundreds of metres...

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Race Results

Spoiler

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1Alberto LosadaKatusha Team4h22'14
2Francesco BongiornoBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
3José SerpaLampre - Merida+ 35
4Michal KwiatkowskiOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
5Gorka IzagirreIAM Cyclings.t.
6Francesco GavazziAstana Pro Teams.t.
7Vladimir IsaychevKatusha Teams.t.
8Davide CimolaiLampre - Meridas.t.
9Maksym AverinAtlas Personal - Jakroos.t.
10Pierpaolo De NegriItalo Procyclings.t.
11Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.
12Marco FrapportiAndroni Giocattoli - Venezuelas.t.
13Dimitri KrivtsovISD Continental Teams.t.
14Ángel ViciosoKatusha Teams.t.
15Alessandro De MarchiCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
16Enrico BarbinBardiani Valvole - CSF Inoxs.t.
17Fredrik KessiakoffAstana Pro Teams.t.
18Cristiano MonguzziItalo Procyclings.t.
19Andrew FennOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
20Cayetano SarmientoCannondale Pro Cyclings.t.
21Matteo RabottiniItalo Procyclings.t.
22Davide MucelliCeramica Flaminia - Fondriests.t.
23Arman KamyshevAstana Pro Teams.t.
24Matthias BrändleIAM Cyclings.t.
25Dario CataldoSky Procyclings.t.
26Andrey KashechkinAstana Pro Teams.t.
27Kevin De WeertOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
28Gianluca BrambillaOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
29Pieter SerryOmega Pharma - Quick·Steps.t.
30Nelson OliveiraRadioShack - Leopards.t.


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Looking at the final results, then 11th seems to be a decent result. But when knowing the circumstances behind the race, then i'm very disappointed. I had to pull the brake uphill the final climb, when the Astana rider blocked me, but fortunately my team-mates up front did a great job to stop the pace so i could get back in front.

When we then got to the downhill section i wasn't in doubt that the victory was already decided, but i would still give my all for the final podium spot. I was in the wheel of Andrew Fenn, but somehow i got locked up along the left side banner, and then had to accept an 11th place in the end. It's a fine result, but i really want to forget it as quickly as possible. Next race will be the Le Samyn.

Greetings Salvatore


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admirschleck
He almost got Top10 , but it's still good result. It was just a bad tactic of Sky.
 
sutty68
A Good ride from Salvatore Smile

Shame he just missed out on the top ten though Frown
 
Ian Butler
hmm, I had expected more Frown
But still a decent effort, up to the next race!
 
Ian Butler
hmm, I had expected more Frown
But still a decent effort, up to the next race!
 
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Le Samyn - 27/2 2013

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Pre-Tactics
Le Samyn is a difficult race to predict. In the finishing part we'll be riding a course with a small, but yet decisive cobblestone section. A small breakaway could end up taking the victory, but if the pace is going slow over the cobblestones, we'll probably see a bunch sprint.

We're competing without any real leader, since both Eisel and i are feeling confident in our chances to finish in the high end. We agreed trying to split the pack on the cobbles, and see if Eisel can get away. If not, we'll ride for a bunch sprint with me as main character.

Startlist

Spoiler
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J. Vansummeren
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M. Tjaallingii, B. Eisel
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M. Wynants, D. Oss, J. Offredo


The Race


A huge breakaway containing 11 riders, got away in the morning. Way to many for my taste, but once they got going, it would have been suicide to try reeling them back into the pack again.

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Most of the bigger teams wasn't represented in the breakaway, thankfully! But either way, we felt obliged to take the front, if only a slight hope of winning the race should remain.

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About halfway into the race, we hit the first cobblestone section of the race. As planned at the morning tactics, we tried thinning out the pack by keeping the pace at a maximum.

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The fast pace seemed to hurt throughout the pack. At the flat part between the cobblestone sections we were informed that many riders desperately were trying to hang on to the back of the pack.

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At the second last section, the breakaway still held onto the front, but with a 1 minute lead, their surviving possibilities seemed doubtful. B. Hermans, F. Silvestre and Y. Havik seemed to be the strongest, but if they wanted any result, they had to get rid of the others soon.

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But the first move didn't come from the breakaway. Back in the pack Johan Offredo made his first move right after the cobble section. This led to a stream of other attacks who were kept on a tight leash.

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Up front the morning breakaway was splitted, and surprisingly it was Benjamin Verraes who managed to be alone in the front with only 15 kilometres to go. The pack was very close now, though.

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The attacks from the pack kept on streaming. Once again it was Offredo who tried to get away, this time with company of Tosatto.

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Verraes was caught by the pack when we entered the final cobble section. At once, Sieberg, Offredo and Oss tried to get away. Very unfortunate, Eisel was blocked when we entered the section, and therefore he couldn't launch his breakaway as planned.

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The three guys who tried to slip away couldn't get going and fell back. Therefore we took the front immediately to organize our troops. Eisel quickly got back, and lightly lay his hand on my back and said nothing but "Get in my wheel," we would try to make this a bunch sprint.

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It was a very difficult sprint, since no teams were able to make a decent train. Wynants and Commeyne had a little gap due to a clever move before the sprint began, but they were still inside our reach.

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At least we thought they were inside our reach... It now seemed as though they had timed it perfectly. I tried my best to move up, but i had started from a position too long back. Maybe i had overestimated the finishing uphill section.

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Commeyne took a beautiful victory with his move before the sprint, and his ability to keep it going together with Wynants was what earned him this totally deserved victory today.

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With Commeyne on the top of the podium, Sinkeldam and Oss finalized the lower steps. A little disappointed i only took seventh.

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Race Results

Spoiler

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1Davy CommeyneAccent Jobs - Wanty4h40'06
2Ramon SinkeldamTeam Argos - Shimanos.t.
3Daniel OssBMC Racing Teams.t.
4Maarten WynantsBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
5Ramunas NavardauskasGarmin - Sharps.t.
6William BonnetFDJ.frs.t.
7Salvatore PuccioSky Procyclings.t.
8Maxime VantommeCrelan - Euphonys.t.
9Jan GhyselinckCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
10Dimitriy MuravyevAstana Pro Teams.t.
11Bernhard EiselSky Procyclings.t.
12Johan Le BonFDJ.frs.t.
13Marcel SiebergLotto Belisols.t.
14Matteo TosattoTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
15Jonas VangenechtenLotto Belisols.t.
16Dries DevenynsOmega Pharma - Quick∙Steps.t.
17Johan VansummerenGarmin - Sharps.t.
18Johan OffredoCofidis, Solutions Créditss.t.
19David BoucherFDJ.frs.t.
20Maarten TjaallingiiBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
21Robert HunterGarmin - Sharps.t.
22Hayden RoulstonRadioShack - Leopards.t.
23Paul MartensBelkin Pro Cycling Teams.t.
24Mirko SelvaggiVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
25Staf ScheirlinckxAccent Jobs - Wantys.t.
26Matteo TrentinSky Procyclings.t.
27Marko KumpTeam Saxo - Tinkoffs.t.
28Bert-Jan LindemanVacansoleil - DCMs.t.
29Nico EeckhoutAn Post - Chainreactions.t.
30Kristof VandewalleOmega Pharma - Quick∙Steps.t.


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We rode a good race, but the margins just didn't seem to be on our side. First Eisel gets blocked on the final cobble section, and when we decide to ride for me in the sprint, i am simply not near enough at the front, to be able catching the other guys. What a disappointment.

Let's just forget this race like in Lugano, where things didn't work out either. Thankfully i have a lot to be looking forward to, since i'll be riding the famous Paris - Nice for the first time in my career, in just a couple of days. We'll be heading to France with Nicolas Roche as leader, and after our great time in Algarve, i'm really looking forward to be working together with him again.

Greetings Salvatore


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sutty68
Salvatore may be disappointed with the outcome but seventh place is still a good result for him Wink
 
andy222c
Sutty: I agree, seventh is actually a very fine result, but when you know you could've won the race, you better be disappointed Wink

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Ian Butler
Wonder what Salvatore can do in Paris - Nice Smile
 
andy222c
Ian Butler: The team has lots of objectives in the Paris - Nice, and a strong lineup as well. Without judging anything at forehand, i'm just saying Salvatore is not the the one they will count on. But you can't predict a race before it is ridden, so let's see if some strange situations will occur in the race Wink

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mvhoogdalem
Some decent results for Puccio and some nice top 10's in Algarve.

Good luck in Paris - Nice. Smile
 
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