Fabio Melani | Road to Le Tour | End of Season
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We're finally into the mountains. It's touch and go between me and Robinson to see who leads.
We began on a nice sunny morning when a 4 man break went away. The first Categorised climb was a Cat. 4, and the riders went through in the order of Luis Leon Sanchez, Eros Capecchi, Remy Pauriol and Romain Bardet.
On the first HC climb went by in the same order.
A few second row riders decided to attack at this point. The first one was our new recruit Thibaut Pinot. He was followed by Dan Martin, Cancellara and later Morabito.
Unfortunately the weather gods weren't as generous up to La Mongie, and neither were the riders. I got blocked along with Robinson and we missed out on the attacks.
The first big names to attack were Andy Schleck, Richie Porte and Andrew Talansky.
I wasn't good enough up the climb but Robinson was. He went out the side when given the chance and set about joining the other favourites.
With 5km left Schleck and Kelderman were away together ahead of Porte. Froome was behind them with Pinot and the other favourites were behind them.
In the closing kilometres the whole race seemed to change. Froome passed his former teammate while the white jersey was alone up the road.
And of course it was him who took the stage, but would it be enough for Yellow?
No. Porte dropped even further back while Froome outsprinted Schleck to 2nd.
Robisnon's performance was highly respectable. He stayed with group Nibali and Contador but was outsprinted by them.
While I came later ahead of Martin and Kiserlovski.
Is this what i need to tell me where my future lies? I'm still the 3rd best young rider, and I beat some good riders, but this isn't really where I want to be. Oh well.
Fabio
1 | Wilco Kelderman | Blanco Pro Cycling | 4h01'28 | 2 | Chris Froome | Sky Pro Cycling | + 1'07 | 3 | Andy Schleck | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 1'17 | 4 | Richie Porte | Astana Pro Team | + 1'44 | 5 | Tejay Van Garderen | BMC Racing Team | + 2'02 |
Spoiler 6 | Thibaut Pinot | FDJ.fr | + 2'23 | 7 | Robert Gesink | Blanco Pro Cycling | + 2'41 | 8 | Alberto Contador | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | + 2'54 | 9 | Andrew Talansky | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | s.t. | 10 | Pierre Rolland | Team Europcar | s.t. | 11 | Rui Costa | Movistar Team | s.t. | 12 | Simon Spilak | Katusha Team | s.t. | 13 | JoaquÃm Rodriguez | Katusha Team | + 3'20 | 14 | Thomas De Gendt | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 3'48 | 15 | Steven Kruijswijk | Blanco Pro Cycling | s.t. | 16 | Andrey Amador | Movistar Team | + 4'16 | 17 | Bradley Wiggins | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 18 | Tanel Kangert | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 19 | Vincenzo Nibali | Astana Pro Team | + 4'24 | 20 | Robinson Chalapud | Colombia | + 4'38 | 21 | Arnold Jeannesson | FDJ.fr | + 4'58 | 22 | Tony Martin | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | + 5'04 | 23 | Roman Kreuziger | Sky Pro Cycling | s.t. | 24 | Janez Brajkovic | Astana Pro Team | + 5'11 | 25 | Bart De Clercq | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 26 | Alejandro Valverde | Movistar Team | s.t. | 27 | Wout Poels | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 5'18 | 28 | Bauke Mollema | Blanco Pro Cycling | + 5'25 | 29 | Steve Morabito | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 30 | Thomas Voeckler | Team Europcar | s.t. | 31 | Jérôme Coppel | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 5'36 | 32 | Jelle Vanendert | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 33 | Geraint Thomas | Sky Pro Cycling | + 5'51 | 34 | Eros Capecchi | Movistar Team | + 6'01 | 35 | Alexandre Geniez | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 36 | Fabio Melani | Colombia | + 6'46 | 37 | Robert Kiserlovski | Sporza | + 7'09 | 38 | Daniel Martin | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 39 | Jonathan Castroviejo | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 7'17 | 40 | Daniel Moreno | Katusha Team | + 7'53 | 41 | Romain Bardet | Ag2r La Mondiale | + 8'54 | 42 | Fredrik Kessiakoff | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 43 | Luis León Sánchez | Katusha Team | s.t. | 44 | Peter Velits | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 45 | Warren Barguil | Team Argos-Shimano | + 9'17 | 46 | Kristijan Koren | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 9'23 | 47 | Nicolas Edet | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 9'31 | 48 | Ivan Basso | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 9'41 | 49 | Cayetano Jose Sarmiento | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 50 | Sylvester Szmyd | Movistar Team | s.t. | 51 | Lars Petter Nordhaug | Blanco Pro Cycling | s.t. | 52 | Jonathan Tiernan-Locke | Sky Pro Cycling | s.t. | 53 | Jonathan Hivert | Sojasun | s.t. | 54 | Rémi Pauriol | Sojasun | s.t. | 55 | Fabian Cancellara | Sporza | s.t. | 56 | Maxime Bouet | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 57 | Cameron Meyer | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 58 | Sandy Casar | Sojasun | s.t. | 59 | Alessandro De Marchi | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 60 | Gianluca Brambilla | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 61 | Jean-Christophe Péraud | Ag2r La Mondiale | + 10'37 | 62 | Kenny Elissonde | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | s.t. | 63 | Simon Geschke | Team Argos-Shimano | + 11'18 | 64 | Michael Rodriguez Galindo | Colombia | + 11'24 | 65 | Tom Jelte Slagter | Blanco Pro Cycling | s.t. | 66 | Cadel Evans | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 67 | Maxime Méderel | Sojasun | s.t. | 68 | Juan Pablo Suarez | Colombia | s.t. | 69 | Guillaume Levarlet | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | s.t. | 70 | Jarlinson Pantano | Colombia | s.t. | 71 | David Bos | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | s.t. | 72 | Domenico Pozzovivo | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 73 | Yoann Bagot | FDJ.fr | s.t. | 74 | Yannick Talabardon | Sojasun | s.t. | 75 | Rohan Dennis | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 76 | Brice Feillu | Sojasun | s.t. | 77 | Sylvain Chavanel | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 78 | Ryder Hesjedal | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 79 | Cédric Pineau | FDJ.fr | s.t. | 80 | Johan Vansummeren | Garmin - Sharp | + 12'06 | 81 | Vladimir Gusev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 82 | Danny Pate | Sky Pro Cycling | s.t. | 83 | Bob Jungels | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 84 | Matthieu Ladagnous | Team Europcar | + 12'22 | 85 | Daniele Ratto | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 86 | Christophe Le Mével | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | + 12'48 | 87 | José Joaquin Rojas Gil | Movistar Team | + 13'15 | 88 | Tom Dumoulin | Team Argos-Shimano | + 13'34 | 89 | Luka Mezgec | Team Argos-Shimano | + 13'53 | 90 | Francisco Ventoso | Movistar Team | + 14'00 | 91 | Florian Guillou | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 92 | Virgilijus Grazhys | Colombia | s.t. | 93 | Marco Pinotti | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 94 | Alexandr Kolobnev | Katusha Team | s.t. | 95 | Maciej Bodnar | Cannondale Pro Cycling | + 14'13 | 96 | Philippe Gilbert | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 97 | Lars Boom | Blanco Pro Cycling | + 14'40 | 98 | Tiago Machado | Sporza | + 15'20 | 99 | Tony Gallopin | Sporza | s.t. | 100 | Mathieu Sprick | Team Argos-Shimano | + 15'30 | 101 | Andreas Klöden | Sporza | s.t. | 102 | Michael Mørkøv | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 103 | Matthew Goss | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 104 | Greg Van Avermaet | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 105 | Daryl Impey | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 106 | Jens Voigt | Sporza | s.t. | 107 | Gianni Meersman | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 108 | Alejandro Marque | Movistar Team | s.t. | 109 | Brian Vandborg | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 110 | Romain Sicard | FDJ.fr | + 16'24 | 111 | Fabrice Jeandesboz | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 112 | Gerald Ciolek | Sky Pro Cycling | + 16'37 | 113 | Arthur Vichot | Team Europcar | s.t. | 114 | Alessandro Vanotti | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 115 | Julien Simon | Team Europcar | + 17'05 | 116 | Simone Ponzi | Astana Pro Team | + 17'30 | 117 | Bryan Coquard | Team Europcar | s.t. | 118 | Mark Cavendish | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 119 | Arnaud Démare | FDJ.fr | + 17'42 | 120 | Francesco Ginanni | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | + 17'58 | 121 | Juan Pablo Valencia | Colombia | s.t. | 122 | Stijn Devolder | Sporza | + 20'04 | 123 | Leonardo Duque | Colombia | s.t. | 124 | Ben Hermans | Sojasun | s.t. | 125 | Matti Breschel | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 126 | Armindo Fonseca | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 127 | Ian Stannard | Sky Pro Cycling | s.t. | 128 | Michael Matthews | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 129 | John Degenkolb | Movistar Team | s.t. | 130 | André Greipel | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 131 | Gaëtan Bille | Lotto Belisol | + 20'38 | 132 | Geoffrey Soupe | FDJ.fr | + 21'40 | 133 | Björn Leukemans | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 134 | Luke Durbridge | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 135 | Michal Kwiatkowski | Sporza | s.t. | 136 | Cyril Lemoine | Sojasun | s.t. | 137 | Marcel Kittel | Team Argos-Shimano | s.t. | 138 | Giacomo Nizzolo | Sporza | s.t. | 139 | Barry Markus | Sky Pro Cycling | s.t. | 140 | Grega Bole | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 141 | Manuel Belletti | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 142 | Nick Nuyens | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 143 | Johan Le Bon | Team Argos-Shimano | s.t. | 144 | Jens Debusschere | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 145 | Borut Bozic | Astana Pro Team | s.t. | 146 | Damien Gaudin | Team Europcar | s.t. | 147 | Jens Keukeleire | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 148 | Fabian Wegmann | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 149 | Yoann Offredo | FDJ.fr | s.t. | 150 | Romain Feillu | Team Europcar | s.t. | 151 | Vicente Reynès | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 152 | Luca Paolini | Katusha Team | + 22'12 | 153 | Davide Appollonio | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 154 | Taylor Phinney | Sky Pro Cycling | + 22'18 | 155 | Marko Kump | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 156 | Tosh Van der Sande | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 157 | Pim Ligthart | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | + 22'30 | 158 | Alexander Kristoff | Katusha Team | s.t. | 159 | Theo Bos | Blanco Pro Cycling | s.t. | 160 | Daniel Oss | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 161 | Michael Van Staeyen | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 162 | Anthony Geslin | FDJ.fr | s.t. | 163 | Stijn Vandenbergh | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 164 | Alessandro Ballan | BMC Racing Team | s.t. | 165 | Juan Antonio Flecha | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 166 | Tomas Vaitkus | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 167 | Andrea Guardini | Astana Pro Team | + 22'57 | 168 | Klaas Lodewyck | BMC Racing Team | + 23'04 | 169 | Jimmy Engoulvent | Cofidis, Solutions Crédits | + 23'45 | 170 | Ramunas Navardauskas | Garmin - Sharp | + 26'36 | 171 | Fabio Sabatini | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 172 | Erwann Corbel | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 173 | Lloyd Mondory | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 174 | Maciej Paterski | Cannondale Pro Cycling | s.t. | 175 | Samuel Dumoulin | Sojasun | s.t. | 176 | Jagoba Aurrekoetxea | Colombia | s.t. | 177 | Rüdiger Selig | Katusha Team | s.t. | 178 | Nacer Bouhanni | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. | 179 | Alexandre Blain | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 180 | Daniele Bennati | Team Saxo-Tinkoff | s.t. | 181 | Tom Stamsnijder | Team Argos-Shimano | s.t. | 182 | Sébastien Chavanel | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 183 | Yauheni Hutarovich | Ag2r La Mondiale | s.t. | 184 | Benjamin Le Montagner | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | s.t. | 185 | Tom Boonen | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | s.t. | 186 | Tyler Farrar | Garmin - Sharp | s.t. | 187 | Kenny Dehaes | Lotto Belisol | s.t. | 188 | Jack Bobridge | Blanco Pro Cycling | s.t. | 189 | Ramon Sinkeldam | Team Argos-Shimano | s.t. | 190 | Kenny Van Hummel | Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team | s.t. | 191 | Niki Terpstra | Omega Pharma-Quick-Step Cycling Team | + 27'08 | 192 | Gregory Henderson | Lotto Belisol | + 27'49 | 193 | Raymond Kreder | Garmin - Sharp | + 31'59 | 194 | Benoît Jarrier | Bretagne - Séché Environnement | + 34'00 | 195 | Mathew Hayman | Orica-GreenEDGE | s.t. |
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Posted on 24-01-2014 07:06
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Still a decent result, Fabio isn't really one for the highest mountains still ispt seems! I can only hope he goes all out and tries something daring! |
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Posted on 24-01-2014 07:15
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I'd love to, but I'm still the only decent teammate for Robinson.
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Posted on 24-01-2014 07:53
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Can't wait for the mountains hopefully you can gain sectome back for a top 20 finish
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Posted on 24-01-2014 13:03
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Lets hope Fabio can start climbing that GC |
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Posted on 25-01-2014 07:51
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Sky and Sutty: Let's hope
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Posted on 25-01-2014 09:07
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Don't let it get you down. Things will get better |
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Posted on 25-01-2014 09:27
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Thanks Ian
Sorry guys but I'm coming down with a horrible flu and with school starting in a few days I need to rest. No report tonight, but I have started it.
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Posted on 25-01-2014 23:57
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This stage will be harder, with tough climbs all over.
The first climb was a Cat. 1. LL Sanchez crossed the line first out of the 6 man breakaway ahead of Peraud and Sicard.
We all know Vincenzo Nibali's a good descender, but he crashed on the way down. He did end up fine.
KoM 2 - Cat 2
1. Peraud // 2. Sanchez // 3. Sicard
The same order went over both the 2nd and 3rd climbs. While it was the day of good downhilling, as Fabian Cancellara went down on the 3rd descent.
On the final categorised climb the favourites went. Over the climb the order was Sicard, Peraud, Sarmiento.
This was unfortunately where I got dropped.
I attacked out of my grouo on the downhill and passed Meyer and Nordhaug.
The pace at the front slowed, and I finally caught them at the base of the final climb - all be it a lot worse for wear.
Thanks in part to some good work from Suarez, Rodriguez and Valencia, the next group caught up as well - meaning my work was seemingly for nothing.
With 10km to go, I got dropped again, leaving just 31 in the main field.
As goes tradition, Robinson got blocked several times and missed the attacks at the front.
He was finally gone at 8km, with just 18 left in front. The break had been caught, except Sicard, who was leading with Froome.
The Brit went away solo, with several favourites desperately trying to bring him back.
The yellow jersey came in 2nd, with teammate Gesink and Simon Spilak in 4th.
Robinson was again outsprinted by group Nibali and I finished with Sylvain Chavanel from the break as well as Barguil and Koren.
Not the best day today.
Fabio
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Posted on 26-01-2014 00:05
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Stage 13 wasn't too good for the guy's |
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Posted on 26-01-2014 00:10
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No Fastest reply ever
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Posted on 26-01-2014 00:15
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8 minutes |
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Posted on 26-01-2014 01:19
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I mean on this story
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Posted on 26-01-2014 07:58
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Why are you on dot 80 in the middle of a group???
Oh well, I guess even so the mountains aren't really for you. Maybe after some hard training, next year you can come back stronger. |
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Posted on 26-01-2014 08:03
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I was hoping for no comments on my race tactics (no offense ) but the common tactic is to dot on whatever you need to do to keep up.
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Posted on 26-01-2014 08:08
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Sorry,
Just not what I do. |
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Posted on 27-01-2014 03:33
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No no don't worry. What do you do?
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Posted on 27-01-2014 07:08
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A break for us climbers for a nice flat stage.
A 5 man break got away, but the motorbike's camera failed so I can't give you the pictures.
We were ALL caught out in a massive split, which left us in a 100 man group. This (and another one) were caused by a freak pace which closed down 5 minutes between the breakaway and the peloton in just 2 kilometres.
Somehow the break still stayed away with the win going to De Marchi ahead of Flecha and Gilbert.
The Manx Missile took an easy 6th, while we finished in the same time as the rest of the peloton thanks to a great pace by most of the team.
Fabio
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Posted on 27-01-2014 13:21
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It could have turned out much better for the guys if it wasn't for that split |
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