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57th Vuelta a España

Spain, September 7- 29, 2002

Vai Dani! Danilo Di Luca's Vuelta diary

 

Danilo Di Luca
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Nationality: Italian
Team: Saeco-Longoni Sport

Italian speedster Danilo Di Luca from the Saeco-Longoni Sport Team will be writing a diary for Cyclingnews.com during this year's Vuelta a España. The classy rider has been in excellent form leading into the 2002 Vuelta, with a recent victory in the Giro Del Veneto showing he has hit Spain's major tour with motivation and speed. With his consistent performances in Italy during August, Di Luca is looking to the Vuelta with confidence. "The Giro del Veneto was my last race before the Vuelta... we've got big plans for the Spanish race. Simoni will be going for the overall and I'm looking for stage wins."

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Stage 16 - September 24: Avilés - León, 154.7 km

A Weird Stage

It was one of those stages where I just didn't get what was going on. Because if you are racing not to win, without a specific objective, things don't make sense. Well the goal could have been a the overall win, but just look how the key moves by Kelme and ONCE went up in smoke at just the right moment...I really don't get it!

The climb today was quite difficult...I suffered from the beginning of the stage. A lot of riders seemed crazy today; with one attack after the other, and then the group split up:

a. Botero was in the break with a Kelme teammate, two Maia, two Coast and Unai Osa (Banesto)
b. behind the break was a group of 20 with Simoni, Heras and lots of Kelmes and ONCEs c. Then I was in a group with 6 riders, 30" behind
d. the rest of the group, blown to pieces

I had paid a bit from all the attacks, but above all I didn't go 100% today because my D.S. Beppe Martinelli explained that on this stage, after the climb, there was still a long way to go to the finish and I should go at my own pace and it would likely all come together anyway.

When we did finally regroup behind the Botero break, I saw something strange. In my group, there were two Saeco riders, race leader Heras by himself against 5 Kelmes and 5 ONCE riders. The Kelmes and Once riders were strangely passive; they would close gaps but not attack Heras. Strange, because these two teams could have isolated the "americano" Heras, but no one attacked, no one looked to benefit from the team game and it ended up good for Heras since the Kelmes and ONCE threw away a great chance to attack the race leader.

In the finale I felt good; I attacked a few times but I was chased down even though I am not a threat on GC. Tomorrow I think we'll probably have a sprint finish...will it be Zabel or Petacchi? I say Petacchi; let's see how well I can predict the future!

a presto
Danilo

 

Danilo Di Luca's official website - www.danilodiluca.com

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