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101st Giro di Lombardia - ProT
Italy, October 20, 2007
Photography
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John Pierce/Photosport International
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Ben Atkins/Cyclingnews.com
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Images by
Fotoreporter
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A pleased Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital)
heads to the podium.
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Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital)
is congratulated by a team member.
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Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir)
was exhausted after taking second place.
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Riders travel by some more amazing
scenery.
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Australian Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto)
rides in the bunch.
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The peloton passes some more
spectacular scenery in Italy.
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A couple of champions: World champion Paolo Bettini (Quick.Step-Innergetic)
and ProTour champion Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto).
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Australia's Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto)
rides in the ProTour leader's jersey for the first time this season.
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Paolo Bettini (Quick.Step-Innergetic)
leads a bunch of riders.
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Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) Riccardo Riccò
(Saunier Duval-Prodir) and Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) ride in the lead group.
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Davide Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) leads Riccardo Riccò
(Saunier Duval-Prodir) and Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital).
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Spain's Carlos Sastre (Team CSC)
was off the front of a group early, but didn't make the finish.
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Some riders take a tumbel during the day's
242 kilometre race.
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Podium (L-R): Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir), Damiano Cunego
(Lampre-Fondital) and Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi).
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Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir) acknowledges his
home crowd.
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A happy Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi)
waves to spectators.
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Podium (L-R): Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir), Damiano Cunego
(Lampre-Fondital) and Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi).
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Italian Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) waves
to a home crowd after winning the Giro di Lombardia.
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Spain's Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi) takes a bunch sprint
victory for third place.
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Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) takes a win on home soil
to round out his season.
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Italy's Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) starts
his celebrations after sprinting to victory.
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Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) claims the
final ProTour race of the season.
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Italian Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) overtakes
Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto).
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UCI ProTour leader Cadel Evans (Predictor-Lotto)
leads the race.
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At the end of the season
it is easy to lose concentration and crash.
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The favourites didn't leave each other
out of sight. While Liquigas' Pozzato still has his green arm warmers, Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) has his rolled down already.
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Andy Schleck was committed to help his brother
but when Fränk crashed the game plan changed.
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The break that was still there
near the Ghisallo.
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Stefano Garzelli (Acqua & Sapone-Caffè Mokambo)
shows the effort on the day in his face.
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The early break that was looking
for some TV time but also to set things up for team-mates.
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Red, red and red are the colours
of Cofidis this year. And when they line up to make the pace, others easily see...red.
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The attack by Andy Schleck
was meant to soften up the competition. Thomas Dekker was the first to respond and he can be seen turning around and checking out what the others are doing.
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The Ghisallo is the point
where the favourites cannot yet win, but may end up losing the race.
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Damiano Cunego (Lampre-Fondital) is very attentive
as he didn't want to miss anything at the front.
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CSC showed how strong a team they are
and never far from the front.
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Carlos Sastre (Team CSC) showed the others
a thing or two about Spanish climbing.
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Paolo Bettini had to fight back
after he didn't feel too hot on the Ghisallo climb.
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Cadel Evans wanted to make sure
nobody would touch his ProTour lead - even if Di Luca would be reinstated later.
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Evans gets a drink
and some advise from his DS.
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Tosatto tried to solo home
but it was in vain as the favourites were not going to let this one get away from them.
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Riccardo Riccò (Saunier Duval-Prodir) on the left
is still thinking about his defeat, while Cunego is all smiles.
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The podium was completed
Spaniard Samuel Sánchez (Euskaltel-Euskadi).
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Tenax won the Coppa Italia
classification.
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A disappointed Fränk Schleck rolls to the finish
as a crash dashed all his hopes of of his favourite races.
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Fabian Wegmann (Gerolsteiner) couldn't
quite repeat his third place from last year and was 46 seconds down in the end.
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Riccardo Riccò came close but got no cigars.
Nonetheless, his season was impressive for the youngster.
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Samuel Sánchez was happy with third.
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Aggiano says good-bye
after 11 years as a pro, Lombardia being his last race.
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Bettini and Evans before the race
with their whitish shirts that sets them apart from the rest of the gang.
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Riccò makes sure he won't lose
a wheel during the six-hour ordeal.
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Giovanni Visconti (Quick.Step - Innergetic) with his fiancée
before the start.
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Ok, honey I gotta go to work
now, see you later.
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Cunego on the podium
and having such a great end to the season would make anybody smile.
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The podium.
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Things heated up at the Civiglio
and Riccò in the centre was partially to blame for it.
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Tenax riders show off
their win of the Coppa Italia.
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Elio Aggiano (Tinkoff Credit Systems) celebrates
his final day as a pro, with Tinkoff team-mates.
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Tinkoff says good-bye
to Aggiano.
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Ah, Bettini can squeeze a smile
out of Cadel Evans.
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Evans getting ready
for one of his most important races of the year.
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Ouch. Italian pavement is just as hard as anywhere else.
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Lake Como is hope to millionaires
and cyclists. Well, for the latter only in October.
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Filippo Pozzato (Liquigas) enjoys
the early part of the race, which is a bit less hectic.
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Tosatto was first
past the famous chapel on the Ghisallo.
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CSC was leading out
the chasers over the top
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Look, no hands, ma.
Cunego rides over the top with hands barred.
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Visconti at the chapel.
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Pozzato is now feeling the heat
of the race.
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Bettini comes across
and was suffering a little bit.
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Cunego after the race.
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Here, the sprint is already over
as Riccò has set up.
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The chasers coming
with Sanchez getting third.
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Andy Schleck got fourth
while Rebellin held off Evans.
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The front group in the latter part
of the race.
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Cunego radios in for some advise.
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Schleck showed he was very strong.
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Cunego's first attempt to get away
and his tongue position showed how much effort he put into it.
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Sánchez, Riccò and Cunego lead
Evans, who was mostly interested in the ProTour event.
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The attack by Riccò and Cunego
split up the front.
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The duo quickly got away.
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Riccò was very strong.
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Both show the effort
after racing for more than five hours already.
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Cunego checks for weaknesses
on his rival.
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Evans goes down the hill
but is not out.
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Which can't be said for Fränk Schleck
who touched wheels and crashed.
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No injuries, but some mental scars
from crashing in such a promising situation may be.
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A neutral hand helps Schleck
get up, but it's all over for the Luxemburger.
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Oh, the pain.
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Well, might as well ride to the finish
and not take the Mavic car.
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The duo is distancing itself.
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Two Italians ride brilliantly
on home soil.
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Evans and Cunego.
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The Australian out of the saddle
and trying to win the ProTour event.
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Dekker in the centre
was there for Rabobank.
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The leaders
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Riccò tried to shake Cunego
but to no avail.
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