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Introduction to Track Racing - What's a Wheelrace? - Introduction to Six Day racing - UCI codes
6 Giorni delle Rose - 6DFiorenzuola, Italy, July 3-8, 20032002 Results Program Preview Start List Past winners The ProgramPreviewAn impressive field of 22 teams has been announced for the "Sei Giorni delle Rose" - Italy's summer Six Day race that is held in the Fiorenzuola d'Arda velodrome between July 3-8. The large field will give the crowds plenty of action, with several young pairs mixing it in with the more experienced professionals. The number one dossard will be worn by Scott McGrory and Matthew Gilmore, and this pair will be one of the big favourites for the overall points score. Gilmore recently tested his legs in the Belgian road championship last Sunday, being involved in a long but ultimately unsuccessful breakaway with two other riders. Apart from Gilmore, there are several other pairings who have been honing their form by riding the kermesses in Belgium. These include Belgians Iljo Keisse/Wouter Van Mechelen, South Africans Robert Dale/Jean-Pierre Van Zyl, Chileans Richard Rodriguez/Luis Sepulveda. Another pair to watch is the Australian combination of Darren Young and Nicolas Sanderson, with Young in particular a top performer in his own country. That's not to neglect the pairing of Argentinean specialist Juan Curuchet with Giovanni Lombardi, winner of a stage in the Giro d'Italia this year and an excellent track rider. This couple should be competitive along with Italians Marco Villa and Devid Garbelli, with Villa one of the most experienced Six Day riders in the game. Start list1 Scott McGrory (Aus)/Matthew Gilmore (Bel) BMW 2 Marco Villa (Ita)/Devid Garbelli (Ita) Ferri 3 Samuele Marzoli (Ita)/Franco Marvulli (Swi) Acef 4 Roland Garber (Aut)/Andrew Bradley (Aut) Cmo2 5 Juan Curuchet (Arg)/Giovanni Lombardi (Ita) Casamercato 6 Alexei Chmidt (Rus)/Andrei Minashkin (Rus) Elios 7 Robert Dale (RSA)/Jean-Pierre Van Zyl (RSA) Garbi 8 Jukka Heinikainen (Fin)/Fabio Masotti (Ita) Paulaner 9 Sebastian Donadio (Arg)/Fernando Antogna (Arg) La Rocca 10 Walter Perez (Arg)/Ruben Bongiorno (Arg) Alutecno 11 Xavier Carrion (Spa)/Alvaro Noguera (Spa) Ardanatura 12 Martin Liska (Svk)/Jozef Zabka (Svk) Doctor Glass 13 Juan Louis Contreras (Mex)/Fernando Maciaz (Mex) Hydro Sprint 14 Geertjan Jonkman (Ned)/Gideon De Jong (Ned) Locat 15 Tony Gibb (GBr)/Huw Pritchard (GBr) Canova 16 Darren Young (Aus)/Nicolas Sanderson (Aus) Fragile 17 Iljo Keisse (Bel)/Wouter Van Mechelen (Bel) Nico Sport 18 Richard Rodriguez (Chi)/Luis Sepulveda (Chi) Agip Luongo 19 Andrea Zaggi (Ita)/Davide Tortella (Ita) G M 20 Angelo Ciccone (Ita)/Miguel Alzamora (Spa) Pinarello 21 Alexandre Cloutier (Can)/Martin Gilbert (Can) Piacenza 74 22 Juan José De La Rosa (Mex)/Sotelo Sanchez (Mex) Orc. Bagutti Past winners2002 Matthew Gilmore (Bel)/Scott Mc Grory (Aus) Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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