On the eve of the Tour de Romandie, Trek Segafredo's Dirk Demol tipped Fabio Felline to pull off a result in the race, but few expected the Italian to come away with the win in the race's prologue.
In a field of stacked time trial specialists, Felline was meant to be a relative afterthought, but on a day dominated by on-and-off showers it was the 27-year-old Italian who had the last laugh, winning, pulling on the race's first leader's jersey and leaving Demol well and truly vindicated in his prediction.
"This is the first time in my career where I've finished a race and done everything perfectly," Felline told Cyclingnews after he wrapped up his race leader's press conference.
"I've had a really good campaign in the spring, but I've not had the results to match. As a rider, the performances are important but victory brings the real satisfaction. Until today I've missed that feeling."
Felline has indeed been a consistent performer throughout the Spring Classics, and he won the Trofeo Laigueglia back in February. However, Felline is more associated with sprinting, the Classics and being a devoted teammate. Prologues weren't meant to be his thing.
"Yesterday I was telling my teammates that I had missed the feeling of winning and now I have it," he said. "That's cycling, but it's also true that last night I went to bed and I said maybe I can turn a page tomorrow and the view will be different. All of a sudden I have a victory in the pocket. I knew that it was important to give the maximum, and I knew that if I did that then I could be happy. If riders are stronger than me, that's not a problem, but I just wanted to give it everything that I had. When I checked the profile of the race I realised that there were a number of stages for riders like me. But now I first need to defend the jersey."
A dedication to Michele
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