When Filippo Pozzato (Lampre-Merida) beat Grega Bole (Vacansoleil-DCM) in the sprint in the final of the Roma Maxima one day race, he raised his arms to celebrate what he thought was his second victory of the season. 37 seconds earlier, Blel Kadri (Ag2r - La Mondiale) had, however, completed an excellent solo effort to secure the biggest victory of his career.
As RCS Sport announced that the defunct Giro del Lazio would be revived under the Roma Maxima name, Filippo Pozzato was quick to announce his ambitions to win the race. With a tough course in the hills near Rome and a fast, mostly downhill run-in to the spectacular finish in the historical part of the Italian capital, the race seemed tailor-made to the characteristics of the classics star.
When the peloton captured a strong group led by Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) just 200 meters from the finish line, and Pozzato narrowly held off Grega Bole (Vacansoleil-DCM) in the sprint, he raised his arms to celebrate the much-hoped-for victory. As a consequence, the disappointment was obvious when he soon after learned that he had been foiled by a young Frenchman in a determined mood.
Kadri enters the early break
Blel Kadri had joined forces with Andre Cardoso (Caja Rural), Albert Timmer (Argos Shimano), Pim Ligthart (Vacansoleil-DCM) and Christophe Premont (Crelan Euphony) to establish the day's breakaway after a fast start to the race with plenty of attacks. They quickly build a lead of almost 9 minutes before Pozzato made his intentions clear by putting his Lampre team on the front of the peloton. With the help of Bardiani - CSF Inox team - working for strong sprinter Sacha Modolo - the advantage was gradually brought down.
Astana with Nibali and Movistar with Alejandro Valverde wanted to get rid of the sprinters and make the race hard. As they reached the hills, they applied the pressure by putting a number of men on the front of the peloton, and while a number of riders were dropped at the rear of the bunch, the gap continued its downwards trend.
On the penultimate climb of the day, Kadri sensed the danger and accelerated from his group. Ligthart and Premont were immediately dropped, and soon after the Frenchman had only Cardoso for company. On the steepest part of the climb, the Portuguese had however to let the Kadri go, and the 26-year-old commenced a solo effort with bleak prospects.
Nibali on the attack
Meanwhile, Nibali put in the expected attack, and only Mauro Santambrogio (Vini Fantini - Selle Italia), Francesco Reda and Miguel Angel Rubiano (Androni - Giocattoli) were able to follow him. They picked up Timmer and created a strong 5-man chasing group which started to hunt down the lone Frenchman.
On the day's last climb, Timmer was dropped and replaced by Cardoso who was caught by a group in which the cooperation was exemplary. That was not the case in the peloton which exploded on the steep slopes, and a 6 man group containing Valverde, Domenico Pozzovivo (Ag2r - La Mondiale), Daniele Pietropolli (Lampre - Merida) and Angel Vicioso (Katusha) set off in pursuit of the Nibali group.
The peloton regrouped on the descent, and as more people joined, the teams with sprinters started to get organised. With fast finishers Enrico Barbin, Leonardo Duque and Pozzato still in the group, Bardiani, Colombia and Lampre put their remaining domestiques on the front and started to bring back Kadri and the Nibali group.
Kadri holds off the peloton
With a strong chase group and an organized peloton in a determined mood, Kadri's chances of victory looked almost non-existent. With 10 km to go, he was only 46 seconds ahead of the Nibali group and 1.27 ahead of the peloton, and most attention was given to the fight between the group and the peloton.
However, Kadri defied all expectations by putting up a brave fight. With 5 km to go, he still had 38 seconds on the chase group and 50 seconds on the peloton, and he had no intention of giving up. Using his strong time trial abilities, he finished off his solo effort in the most beautiful way and secured the biggest victory of his career in impressive fashion.
The peloton caught the Nibali group on the finishing straight, and Pozzato beat Bole and Barbin in the sprint for the line. In the chaotic final, the Lampre rider was sure that all attackers had been captured, and he celebrated what he thought was his second victory of the season. Soon after he learned of Kadri's exploits and had to settle for the second step on the podium.
The Italian season continues on Wednesday with its first WorldTour event, Tirreno-Adriatico.
Result
1 Blel Kadri - AG2R La Mondiale 04.26.27
2 Filippo Pozzato - Lampre-Merida 0.37
3 Grega Bole - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
4 Enrico Barbin - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
5 Simone Ponzi - Astana Pro Team
6 Leonardo Fabio Duque - Colombia
7 Giovanni Visconti - Movistar Team
8 Simon Geschke - Team Argos-Shimano
9 Sergey Lagutin - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
10 Sergei Chernetski - Katusha
11 Mikael Cherel - AG2R La Mondiale
12 Mirko Selvaggi - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
13 Damiano Caruso - Cannondale Pro Cycling
14 Amets Txurruka - Caja Rural
15 Angel Vicioso Arcos - Katusha
16 Matteo Rabottini - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
17 Francois Parisien - Team Argos-Shimano
18 Emanuele Sella - Androni Giocattoli
19 Valerio Agnoli - Astana Pro Team
20 Mauro Santambrogio - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
21 Dmitry Kozontchuk - Katusha
22 Riccardo Chiarini - Androni Giocattoli
23 Omar Fraile Matarranza - Caja Rural
24 Miguel Angel Rubiano Chavez - Androni Giocattoli
25 Francesco Reda - Androni Giocattoli
26 Marcel Wyss - IAM Cycling
27 Christophe Premont - Crelan-Euphony
28 Francesco Manuel Bongiorno - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
29 Stephen Cummings - BMC Racing Team
30 Sébastien Reichenbach - IAM Cycling
31 Alan Marangoni - Cannondale Pro Cycling
32 Alejandro Valverde Belmonte - Movistar Team
33 Damiano Cunego - Lampre-Merida
34 Daniele Pietropolli - Lampre-Merida
35 Jarlinson Pantano - Colombia
36 Domenico Pozzovivo - AG2R La Mondiale
37 Fabio Aru - Astana Pro Team
38 Andre Fernando S. Martins Cardoso - Caja Rural
39 Simone Stortoni - Lampre-Merida 0.46
40 Vincenzo Nibali - Astana Pro Team 0.48
41 Giampaolo Caruso - Katusha 1.30
42 Albert Timmer - Team Argos-Shimano 2.07
43 Francisco José Ventoso Alberdi - Movistar Team 3.12
44 Manuel Belletti - AG2R La Mondiale
45 Francesco Lasca - Caja Rural
46 Luka Mezgec - Team Argos-Shimano
47 Sacha Modolo - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
48 Oscar Gatto - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
49 Francisco Javier Moreno Allue - Caja Rural
50 Davide Cimolai - Lampre-Merida
51 Gilles Devillers - Crelan-Euphony
52 Rémi Cusin - IAM Cycling
53 Angel Madrazo Ruiz - Movistar Team
54 Edoardo Zardini - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
55 Dalivier Ospina Navarro - Colombia
56 Marcel Aregger - IAM Cycling
57 Lawrence Warbasse - BMC Racing Team
58 Maxim Belkov - Katusha
59 Michael Rodriguez Galindo - Colombia
60 Rob Ruijgh - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
61 Cameron Wurf - Cannondale Pro Cycling
62 Pavel Brutt - Katusha
63 Marco Frapporti - Androni Giocattoli
64 Darwin Atapuma - Colombia
65 Thomas Damuseau - Team Argos-Shimano
66 Juraj Sagan - Cannondale Pro Cycling
67 Ben Gastauer - AG2R La Mondiale
68 Juan Antonio Flecha Giannoni - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
69 Nariyuki Masuda - Cannondale Pro Cycling
70 Pim Ligthart - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
71 Przemyslaw Niemiec - Lampre-Merida
72 Patrick Schelling - IAM Cycling
73 Sylvain Georges - AG2R La Mondiale
74 Francesco Failli - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
75 Stefano Agostini - Cannondale Pro Cycling
76 Fabio Felline - Androni Giocattoli
77 Stefano Garzelli - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
78 Fabio Taborre - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
79 Tomasz Marczynski - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
80 Alessandro Proni - Vini Fantini-Selle Italia
81 Ivan Velasco Murillo - Caja Rural
82 Jonathan Fumeaux - IAM Cycling
83 John Gadret - AG2R La Mondiale
84 Carlos Julian Quintero - Colombia
85 Stefano Pirazzi - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
86 Angelo Pagani - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
87 Eros Capecchi - Movistar Team
88 Enrico Battaglin - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
89 Daniel Petrov - Caja Rural 4.51
90 Mattia Gavazzi - Androni Giocattoli 6.37
91 Fabio Duarte - Colombia
92 Vladimir Isaichev - Katusha
93 Alexandr Pliuschin - IAM Cycling
94 Martin Kohler - BMC Racing Team
95 Johannes Fröhlinger - Team Argos-Shimano
96 Sébastien Delfosse - Crelan-Euphony
97 Matthias Brandle - IAM Cycling
98 Tanel Kangert - Astana Pro Team
99 Sebastian Lander - BMC Racing Team 9.50
100 Klaas Sys - Crelan-Euphony
101 Jeffry Johan Romero Corredor - Colombia
102 Joeri Bueken - Crelan-Euphony
103 Dmitriy Gruzdev - Astana Pro Team
104 Michel Koch - Cannondale Pro Cycling
105 Baptiste Planckaert - Crelan-Euphony
106 Stijn Steels - Crelan-Euphony
107 Ramon Sinkeldam - Team Argos-Shimano
108 Wesley Kreder - Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
109 Reinier Honig - Crelan-Euphony
110 Massimo Graziato - Lampre-Merida
111 Fredrik Carl Wilhelm Kessiakoff - Astana Pro Team
112 Federico Canuti - Cannondale Pro Cycling
113 Klaas Lodewyck - BMC Racing Team
114 Alessandro Vanotti - Astana Pro Team
115 Javier Francisco Aramendia Lorente - Caja Rural
116 Thomas Peterson - Team Argos-Shimano
117 Donato De Ieso - Bardiani Valvole-CSF Inox
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