Monday, 17 April 2017

Scarponi wins stage 1 of the Tour of the Alps

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Michele Scarponi (Astana Team) rolled back the years to take his first win of the season on stage 1 of the Tour of the Alps. The Italian rider was part of an elite group that formed on the final climb of the Hungerburg with less than 4km to go.

Despite several accelerations from Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) and Domencio Pozzovivo (AG2R La Mondiale), Scarponi hung on and outsprinted the rest of the breakaway to win the stage and pull on the first leader’s jersey of this year’s race. Thomas crossed the line in second place with another GC rival, Thibaut Pinot (FDJ) in third.

Scarponi was nominated as Astana’s leader for the Giro d’Italia last week after it was confirmed that Fabio Aru would miss the race through injury.

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The first stage of the race was littered with uncategorised climbs and it was Team Sky who set the pace for much of the day, first reeling in the early breaks before setting the pace for Thomas all the way up the final climb of the day. The British rider was a leading presence in the finale, as he, Rohan Dennis, Pinot, Pozzovivo and Scarponi moved into the driving seat, but the short length of the ascent meant that gaps were hard to create. Scarponi followed wheels for most of the climb before breaking through in the final 75m to take the stage.

The early stages of the day were marked by a group containing Nicola Bagioli (Nippo - Vini Fantini), Davide Ballerini (Androni Giocattoli), Eugert Zhupa (Wilier Triestina), Davide Orrico (Sangemini - Mg. K VIS) and Luca Raggio (Italy), who moved clear inside the first 25km. They established a lead close to two minutes but on the first categorised of the Aschau Team Sky brought them back. Alexander Foliforov (Gazprom-RusVelo) was the next rider to go clear but he was soon passed by a dangerous move consisting of Iuri Filosi (Nippo Fantini), Francesco Gavazzi (Androni) and Matthias Krizek of the Tirol Cycling team.

The three leaders opened up a reasonable gap during the second half of the stage, but Team Sky and the rest of the squads with GC aspirations were unwilling to allow any move a chance of deciding the stage.

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