Sunday, 24 April 2016

Nibali: New Liege-Bastogne-Liege climb won’t shake up race completely

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Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) has had a score to settle with Liège-Bastogne-Liège from the moment the now-banned Maxim Iglinskiy inched past him just shy of the flamme rouge on the Côte de Ans four years ago, but the Sicilian has failed to sparkle in his visits since.

Nibali’s 13th place of a year ago was his best showing in the intervening period, though his challenge effectively ended once his acceleration on the Saint-Nicolas fizzled out. Despite its cruel ending, Nibali’s second place in 2012 following his solo raid off the Roche-aux-Faucons is the highpoint of his longstanding relationship with Liège-Bastogne-Liège, a race he has missed just once in his career.

After a low-key outing at the Giro del Trentino during the week, however, it remains to be seen whether Nibali can go one better this time around. Speaking to reporters at Liège’s Palais des Princes-Évêques on Saturday, the Sicilian admitted that he had struggled to readapt to race conditions after a lengthy stint of altitude training in Tenerife.

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“We only came down last Friday and then went to Trentino on Monday, so it took me a while to get back up to race rhythm because I’d been away from racing for a month,” Nibali said. “I felt that during Trentino. Sometimes you feel good straightaway, other times you need a few days. But you just need to stay calm and wait for the right moment.

“I was looking for answers, and I struggled a bit, I’m not hiding that. But I’m sure that the work I’ve done will pay off later.”

After racing Milan-San Remo, Nibali cloistered himself in the Hotel Parador on Mount Teide to prepare expressly for next month’s Giro d’Italia, and with the greatest difficulties of the corsa rosa shoehorned into the final days of racing in the Alps, he declared himself unperturbed by his 21st place overall in Trentino, almost seven minutes down on Mikel Landa (Sky).

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