One year ago Mark Cavendish denied Elia Viviani the chance to wear the first leader's jersey at the Giro d'Italia but today the Cannondale rider got his revenge when he realized a dream by beating the great British sprinter at the Tour of Turkey. The Italian has now set his sights on the Giro where he hopes to take his first grand tour stage win.
"In the last kilometre, Cameron Wurf attacked the finale in front of the group, Cav had Petacchi and Renshaw and I was on Cav’s wheel. I think the Omega Pharma Quick Step train was shorter.
"Cav had to wait for 200 metres to start but the speed was not so high. I think he waited longer than planned and when he started I think that we knew already who would take the stage win.
"It was the perfect sprint for me to take. In the first stages, the Cav train left us nothing. The difference today was the legs. It was a very long stage, not a flat stage, and that is what made the difference.
"I have a good feeling with Cav because we didn’t have any problems in the past and many times I finished behind him. For the first time I take the win and he finishes second. It’s very important for me to take this win against Cavendish. It was my dream. For me, it’s a fantastic day today.
"It was my first time in the pro ranks. But I was lucky because a lot of sprinters went down in a crash in the last turn and I finally beat Visconti. In four years, I became much stronger in the sprints. I worked hard to get better results in the Giro and other important races. Every year I have a bigger focus. "
"I’m glad that there are many stages for sprinters this year. Last year, I came close to taking the pink jersey in the first stage (second behind Cavendish). I hope I can make it this time. I’m targeting the first three stages in Ireland.
"I have a lot of track experience but I don’t think that’s what allowed me to win today. I love the track, I love the Olympic Games but I was disappointed by my result at the worlds this year.
"After these world championships, I erased all memories from my head and I set a new focus on the Giro. I won a Coppi and Bartali stage and it was important mentally. Now I want to think only about the Giro and then I’ll turn my mind to Rio.
"I will think about Rio after this season and start the qualifications for Rio. The track is part of my life and I will continue to be a track rider.
"Italian cycling is not so bad. In Nibali, we have the first rider in the world to represent our country. We also have so many young riders to make big results.
"We are not at the top level but in the next few years, we can go in the classics and have so many riders who can perform like Diego Ulissi in the second part of the classics season or Sacha Modolo and myself in the sprints. It’s not a bad situation in Italy. We have a good group of up and coming riders."
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