Elia Viviani proved that he has developed into one of the very best sprinters in the world when he beat Mark Cavendish in an extremely convincing fashion in today's penultimate stage of the Tour of Turkey. The Italian is now ready to take on what is maybe an even bigger task: to beat Marcel Kittel in the Giro d'Italia.
“I’m really happy about this second stage win. This is the confirmation of the last sprint stage. My condition is at the top now. With only a few metres left, it was me and Cavendish. I only listened to my legs and I went, telling myself that if I take his wheel, it would be perfect, otherwise second or third would be good too.
"Tomorrow will be another sprint. I don’t think we’ll have a real race before the final sprint. It was the same today. My priority now is to stay after this Tour of Turkey in great condition without any problems. But with the condition I have, tomorrow I want another victory.
"I hope to beat Kittel the way I beat Cav here. My condition is on top. Now I’m just asking my body to remain in this condition for the next ten days.
"My big focus is the first week of the Giro and in these first three stages I want to beat Kittel. They announced my team for the Giro and it’s a very strong team for the sprints with Ratto, Gatto, Longo Borghini, Marangoni and Villela. It’s a very strong team for the flat stages and for the sprints for me and also for the team time trial.
"I have a dream, and it’s to take the pink jersey I missed by a few centimetres when Cavendish beat me last year. I need to go to the Giro with this condition.
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