Elia Viviani was so keen to kick off his 2017 season with an early victory that he asked for special dispensation from Team Sky to race the Vuelta a San Juan in the colours of the Italian national team. However he he was left scratching his head after Monday's opening stage, where he was comfortably beaten by Fernando Gaviria, the rider he describes as a 'phenomenon'.
Viviani may have got the better of the Colombian at the Olympic Games to win Omnium gold on the track, but the roles were reversed at the last two Track World Championships and he remembers being beaten on the road last year – in Gaviria's first season as a professional – at Tirreno-Adriatico and the Tour of Poland.
As such, Gaviria was the rider he most feared coming into the Vuelta a San Juan, and those fears were borne out on Monday as he was never able to emerge from the 22-year-old's slipstream.
"Gaviria is a phenomenon," Viviani told Cyclingnews in San Juan. "He's one of the most talented riders in the peloton."
"It's too early to say if he is the new Sagan, and what exactly his characteristics are, but you see guys that have to do an awful lot to win, and guys who simply have talent in the legs, and Gaviria belongs to the latter."
"He won two Worlds titles on the track through sheer talent and power in the legs. He wasn't riding particularly tactically; he simply had more legs than the other guys. Also you saw after one week he won in Tirreno-Adriatico he won easily, and he could have won Milan-San Remo if he hadn't crashed."
Disrupted finale
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