Cycling: Pro Tour Season is over
Cycling: Pro Tour Season is over by Julie
Smith
The Pro Tour Season reached its end last Saturday with the Tour of
Lombardy, a tough route of 242 kilometers from Varese to Como. The
race was decided 6 km from the finish on the last climb where
Cunego and Ricco attacked several times and opened a seven second
lead, in the final line Cunego from the Lampre squad beat his
compatriot to earn his second Lombardy title.
On the other hand, Cadel Evans from the Predictor Lotto started the
competition as a clear favorite to win the Pro Tour season after
the disqualification of Di Luca from de Liquigas; the Italian was
suspended by the Olympic Committee due to his links with Italian
doctor Carlo Santuccione; who is under investigation for a doping
case.
Rebellin and Schleck also started the competition as favorites
since they are great climbers. However, Schleck of Luxemburg ended
in a fourth place after having an accident few kilometers from the
finish line while Rebellin (Gerolsteiner) reached the 5th place 10
seconds behind the first place. Samuel Sanchez of Spain was the
surprise of the day as he got the third place.
The pro-riders will take a little break before competing again, the
next Pro Tour date will be on January 22nd at the Tour Down Under;
an important cycling race held in South Australia that opens the
season and attracts famous cyclist from around the world.
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