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I thought I would start a new thread as it seems a bit daft to clutter up the Vision 1 thread with every bit of women's racing news.
The World Cup kicks off a week on Sunday in Cittiglio, but over the course of this weekend there is the Trofeo Costa Etrusca - three one day races over quite lumpy parcours, which serve as the unofficial warm-up races for Cittiglio. The field is incredibly strong amongst virtually all teams.
Anyway, the first race was today - the Rosignano-Livorno - and Emma Pooley won for Cervélo. She was in a breakaway with her team-mate Kristin Armstrong, as well as Susanne Ljungskog, Marianne Vos and Nicole Brändli. Pooley attacked on the final climb of the day but fell and was brought back by the pursuers. But the good work of Kristin Armstrong took both Pooley and herself to the line ahead of Vos in third. Cervélo also had Claudia Haussler finish seventh (is this going to happen with both their women's and men's teams, then?), while Vision 1's highest finisher was Vicki Whitelaw in eighth.
Tomorrow is the Riparbella-Montescudaio, and Sunday is the Santa Luce-Castellina. Both are characterised by rolling profiles and uphill finishes.
The World Cup kicks off a week on Sunday in Cittiglio, but over the course of this weekend there is the Trofeo Costa Etrusca - three one day races over quite lumpy parcours, which serve as the unofficial warm-up races for Cittiglio. The field is incredibly strong amongst virtually all teams.
Anyway, the first race was today - the Rosignano-Livorno - and Emma Pooley won for Cervélo. She was in a breakaway with her team-mate Kristin Armstrong, as well as Susanne Ljungskog, Marianne Vos and Nicole Brändli. Pooley attacked on the final climb of the day but fell and was brought back by the pursuers. But the good work of Kristin Armstrong took both Pooley and herself to the line ahead of Vos in third. Cervélo also had Claudia Haussler finish seventh (is this going to happen with both their women's and men's teams, then?), while Vision 1's highest finisher was Vicki Whitelaw in eighth.
It looks like it could well be another strong season for the Brits. Pooley won in Cittiglio last year and clearly her form is good already.Emma Pooley: It was a lively race and we knew we would have to ride well tactically. I chose to attack on the final climb but then I fell and ended up back in the original breakaway group. I have to thank Armstrong who rode very well over a finish like today's. As far as my own form is concerned, I have shown that I am already in good condition, having put a lot of work into the preparation before the race, and am I am on the right track for my season's objectives.
Tomorrow is the Riparbella-Montescudaio, and Sunday is the Santa Luce-Castellina. Both are characterised by rolling profiles and uphill finishes.