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Photo: © Sirotti
Vai Dani! The Danilo Di Luca Diary
Italian speedster Danilo Di Luca from the Saeco-Longoni Sport Team
is one of the sport's most exciting riders. Never afraid to attack and
a very confident rider, Di Luca is at home in both hilly classics and
bunch finishes. His first diary for Cyclingnews was during the
2002 the Vuelta a España, where he won a stage and had several
top finishes. Di Luca will continue his popular diary entries throughout
the 2003 season.
Danilo Di Luca's
official website - www.danilodiluca.com
Latest entry: Tante
Auguri - Happy Holidays (December 27)
2002 entries
Vuelta a España
- September 4,
2002: Vuelta objectives
- Stage 1 - September
7: Valencia - TTT, 24.6 km
- Stage 2 - September
8: Valencia - Alcoy, 144.7 km
- Stage 3 - September
9: San Vicente de Raspeg - Murcia, 134.2 km
- Stage 4 - September
10: Aguilas - Roquetas De Mar, 149.5 km
- Stage 5 - September
11: El Ejido o Almeria - Sierra Nevada, 198 km
- Stage 6 - September
12: Granada - La Pandera (Jaen), 153.1 km
- Stage 7 - September
13: Jaen - Malaga, 196.8 km
- Stage 8 - September
14: Málaga - Ubrique, 173.6 km
- Stage 9 - September
15: Córdoba - Córdoba, 130.2 km
- Stage 10 - September
16: Córdoba - Córdoba ITT, 36.5 km
- Stage 11 - September
18: Alcobendas - Collado Villalba, 166.1 km
- Stage 12 - September
19: Segovia - Burgos, 210.5 km
- Stage 13 - September
20: Burgos - Santander, 189.8 km
- Stage 14 - September
21: Santander - Gijón, 190.2 km
- Stage 15 - September
22: Gijón - Angliru, 176.7 km
- Stage 16 - September
24: Avilés - León, 154.7 km
- Stage 17 - September
25: Benavente - Salamanca, 145.6 km
- Stage 18 - September
26: Salamanca - Estación de la Covatilla (Béjar), 193.7 km
- Stage 19 - September
27: Béjar - Avila, 177.8 km
- Stage 20 - September
28: Avila -Warner Bros Park (S. Martín de la Vega), 141.2 km
- Stage 21 - September
29: Warner Bros Park - Stadion Santiago Bernabeu - ITT, 41.2 km
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