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GP Industria del Marmo - 1.2Italy, May 8, 20052004 Results Results Past winners Australian team reportBy Brian Stephens, Australian U23 team manager The AIS Mapei Aqua Australian team was in Carrara, Tuscany for the GP del Marmo. The race is over 167 km and takes in four climbs into the area’s famous marble quarry which involves a pretty tough climb and a long narrow tunnel and tricky descent. We had eight riders being Chris Sutton (AIS/NSWIS), Matt Goss (AIS/TIS), Nic Sanderson, Simon Clarke and Seam Finning (AIS/VIS), James Meadley (AIS/ACTAS), Matt Rex (AIS/SASI) as well as Dan McConnell (VIS) from the mountain bike program. An early break of 15 riders soon formed containing Sean Finning. They were not caught for over 100 km and when the chase began in earnest the field blew apart. Matt Rex was lucky not to be hurt after crashing over the side of road on the descent the second last time down. He was taken to hospital for a check up but allowed to leave. The final bunch of about 30 riders contained four Aussies. A group of three went clear containing eventual winner, Alessio Signego from Promociclo. Simon Clarke came in just off the lead group to run 5th and James Meadley took 7th. Simon also ran 3rd in the mountains competition. Results - 167 km1 Alessio Signego (Ita) Promo Ciclo 4.07.05 (40.65 km/h) 2 Nicola Del Puppo (Ita) Marchiol Ima Famila Site 3 Michal Golas (Pol) Norda Atala 4 Dario Benenati (Ita) Marchiol Ima Famila 5 Simon Clarke (Aus) Australian National Team 6 Anton Reshetnikov (Rus) Russian National Team 7 James Meadley (Aus) Australian National Team 8 Marco Stefani (Ita) Mcs Bedogni 9 Mauro Da Dalto (Ita) Marchiol Ima Famila 10 Emanuele Bindi (Ita) Grassi M. Pantani 11 Stanislav Belov (Rus) Mastromarco 12 Claudio Bartoli (Ita) Amore & Vita 13 Wojciech Dybel (Pol) Team Nippo 14 Donato Cannone (Ita) Futura Matricardi Corade 15 Vitaly Kondrut (Ukr) Finauto Phone & Go Sport 16 Humbert Ashley (Aus) Italfine Brunero 17 Alexei Chtchebeline (Rus) Svizzera Pesciatina 18 Andry Pryschepa (Ukr) Palazzago Vellutex 19 Adam Krajewski (Pol) Centro Convenienza Esse 20 Emanuele Fornasier (Ita) Marchiol Ima Famila Site 21 Maxim Belkov (Rus) Russian National Team 22 Alessio Ricciardi (Ita) Otc Jessica Pretesi Colzi 23 Jonas Holmvist (Swe) Amore & Vita 24 Bruno Bertolini (Ita) Feralpi Denti 25 Jaroslaw Dabrowoski (Pol) Norda Atala Pacific 26 Diego Genovesi (Ita) Svizzera Pesciatina 27 Kimmo Kananem (Fin) Amore & Vita 28 Daniel Mc Connell (Aus) Australian National Team 29 Christopher Sutton (Aus) Australian National Team 30 Saverio Crocetti (Ita) Promociclo Publysport 31 Diego Caccia (Ita) Podenzano Brunero Camel 0.31 32 Pierluigi Senor (Ita) Futura Matricardi Corade 0.48 33 Emanuele Vona (Ita) Finauto 34 Andrea Sanvido (Ita) Grassi Marco Pantani 1.18 35 Domenico Passuello (Ita) Amore & Vita 1.57 36 Davide Bragazzi (Ita) Podenzano Brunero Camel 37 Riccardo Chiarini (Ita) Mastromarco 5.20 38 Loic Muehlemann (Swi) Mendrisio 39 Igor Kovalenko (Ukr) Ukrainian National Team 40 Alexej Esin (Rus) Russian National Team 41 Ivan Grossi (Ita) Mcs Bedogni 42 Yasuhiro Yamamoto (Jpn) Team Nippo 43 Jonas Ljungblad (Swe) Amore & Vita 44 Alessandro Proni (Ita) Finauto Phone & Go 6.10 45 Roman Kreuziger (Cze) Pilsen 46 Davide Bonuccelli (Ita) Maltini - Solgomma Starters: 139 Classified: 46 Courtesy of italiaciclismo.net Past winners2004 Matej Mugerli (Slo) Ima Moro Brugnotto 2003 Cristian Tosoni (Ita) Grassi 2002 Ezio Casagrande (Ita) Site Frezza 2001 Nicola Pavone (Ita) Italfine 2000 Simone Cadamuro (Ita) San Pellegrino Bortoli Artoni Past winners courtesy of Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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