Fabio Melani | Road to Le Tour | End of Season
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sutty68 |
Posted on 20-04-2014 23:07
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Good Luck on the track |
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Posted on 20-04-2014 23:32
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Adding the Track to the game... Interesting and I like it.
Also, hope you are feeling better and Happy Birthday!
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Posted on 22-04-2014 10:36
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BBL: Good Thought so
Sutty: Thanks
Hoyle: Thanks, thanks, and thanks
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Posted on 22-04-2014 10:44
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Bogota Scratch Championships
At the start I was rather unsure what to do. I didn't fancy myself in a final sprint, so I tried for a breakaway.
I hopped out of the bunch and went in persuit of Roberts (AUS).
But the peloton didn't like it and brought us back, so I hopped onto the back of the relay line. I avoided taking pulls by dropping back as soon as I got close to the front, although this did cause me to lose touch a few times and spend some energy. Still getting used to this
I was up front at the sprint, but I was also quite tired. Dead with 150m to go eventually after having some trouble with recovery. The Frenchies made a small gap while the breakaway had a decent chance.
And the win went to Nimke (GER) of the break.
I tried to stay on wheels and ended 14th.
A sobering effort for my first time out. Now I'm off to Frankfurt for my next event, but before then the winners of the Velo d'Or and Rising Star awards will be announced. See you soon,
Fabio
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sutty68 |
Posted on 22-04-2014 13:25
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Things will get better |
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Posted on 25-04-2014 01:38
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Hopefully
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Posted on 25-04-2014 01:55
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Yesterday was the UCI Awards night, and a few of our riders attended. I was there, along with Virgilijus, Jagoba and Darwin. Sean Kelly was also there, as were a few of our new riders, although they were there with their old teams. So, without further ado, the main awards!
1st: Chris Froome
2nd: Carlos Alberto Betancur
3rd: Rigoberto Uran
Mike Jensen of PCMdaily voted for these 3 in that order too.
Virgilijus Grazhys
Yes! Virgilijus wins it! Not that it wasn't expected, but still a great honour for him and the team.
"Oh my god, thank you so much. I'd like to thank my parents, my sister, and of course the teammates, who were all so great all season, and Sean Kelly and all the staff, especially Michael Thorsteinsson, my trainer. I'm really lucky to be at this team because Colombia just has such a great atmosphere. I'm proud of all my results this season, but what stands out is the 5th place in the World Championships. Anyway, thank you all so much!"
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Posted on 25-04-2014 02:40
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Frankfurt Omnium
After my first experince on the track, I was considering quitting, but maybe Scratch just isn't my thing. Maybe my race intelligence will pay off in a sprint race, and the rest of the omnium event
I started off at the front, and made my intentions clear.
For the first sprint I tried going around the outside, but I was a bit surprised at the early pace and ended up 5th; out of the points.
For the next sprint I tried going early.
And I managed to hang on for 2nd. Things were looking up.
This seemed to work, so I tried the same tactic for the 3rd sprint.
And I took the win. I was in the overall lead now!
Then for number 4 I was left behind and obviously got no points again.
I went really early for the 5th one.
And I finished 3rd. The official gap between 3rd and 7th was just 9mm though!
Sprint number 6. More points. I led into the last 300 metres.
I stayed at the front, but I just didn't have enough power in my legs compared to these experienced track sprinters.
But I came around the outside and managed to win. This put me in a good lead for the rest of the competition.
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Posted on 25-04-2014 04:15
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Winning the scratch race is a good reason not to quit |
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Posted on 25-04-2014 11:59
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I assume you mean sprint, and yes
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Posted on 25-04-2014 12:02
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That race in the bowl then |
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Posted on 25-04-2014 12:12
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Sure
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Posted on 25-04-2014 12:23
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Frankfurt Omnium
Back to the Scratch. I'll be un-optimistic and aim for a Top 10.
There was a very scattered sprint. I was tired due due to the same reason as in Bogota.
But I managed to hang on for 7th, which puts me in 2nd overall by just 1 point to the Scratch winner Bergemann (GER).
Fabio
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sutty68 |
Posted on 25-04-2014 12:25
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A Good ride in the Scratch keeps him in the hunt |
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Posted on 26-04-2014 07:47
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Yep
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Posted on 26-04-2014 07:57
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Frankfurt Omnium
I had several hundred metres to get into the groove of things before an all out 200 metre sprint. My road skills should help me take a great result.
But my recent introduction to the track meant I was unfamiliar with the proper time-trial technique.
When I crossed I wasn't sure how I went, but I was pretty confident.
But confidence counts for nothing, and I finished last with a time of 11.251 seconds with some energy left, putting me into 5th overall. Now it's impossible for me to win, but I can still get a podium.
Fabio
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Posted on 26-04-2014 12:53
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The win may be out of reach but get on that podium at all costs |
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the_hoyle |
Posted on 28-04-2014 17:14
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Nice Omnium for Fabio so far! Doing great to say it is his first ever one
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Posted on 05-05-2014 09:53
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Sutty: Yep, hopefully
Hoyle: Thanks, and on the debut it's great
Ok. About to do another report, but it should be the last one for a while. Exams are quite soon, and technical support isn't being helpful with getting a new player key. Let's see how it goes
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Posted on 05-05-2014 10:19
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Frankfurt Omnium
My tactic for the first few rounds was to stay at the back and pop out the outside in the last hundred or so metres. This worked quite well for me.
Don't be a bitch. I tried to block Nimke (GER), but he managed to go around, and I finished way back.
Eventually Bauge won, while I slipped to 6th place overall. Next up I'll be going to the Bulgarian capital of Sofia, for a Keirin and maybe a Sprint Competition.
Fabio
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