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Orica’s Esteban Chaves beat Italian Diego Rosa in a dramatic sprint finish to become the first Colombian winner of one of cycling’s five monuments at the Tour of Lombardy yesterday.
Rosa, of Astana, finished second with another Colombian, Rigoberto Uran (Cannondale), in third place after 241km of racing between Como and Bergamo. France’s Romain Bardet, of the AG2R team, finished fourth after 6hr 26min of racing, with pre-race contender Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) in sixth at 1min 24sec behind.
Chaves has been one of the stars of the cycling season after a runner-up finish at the Giro d’Italia and third place at the Tour of Spain. The 26-year-old capped it in fine style, becoming the first Colombian winner of the race and the first Colombian to win one of the five ‘monuments’. The others are Milan-Sanremo, the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
Having spent two years living in Bergamo during his early years as a professional, he admitted the win was extra special. “It’s unbelievable, I can’t believe I’ve won Lombardia,” Chaves said.
“I turned pro here in Lombardy with Coldeportes (team), I lived in Bergamo for two years, and now I’ve won this race — its really special. I want to say thank you very much to everyone at Orica-BikeExchange.
I’m really happy and feel really proud of my team.”
Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali (Astana) was unable to defend his title as he is recovering from a broken collarbone suffered in the Olympics road race. It left his teammate Fabio Aru as Astana’s main hope, but although the former Tour of Spain winner lined up with the number one jersey, he couldn’t live up to the top billing.
Aru was among several contenders dropped definitively by Chaves and his front group when the Colombian upped the pace 34km from the finish. The leading quartet held a lead of one minute on the chasing bunch on the way up to Bergamo’s old town.
That was where Bardet saw his hopes of a podium place crushed. Although the Frenchman came fighting back on the home straight, he finished in fourth. Chaves added: “I tried to make the difference on the final climb but Uran and Rosa were still very close.”
In what proved to be a final demonstration of defiance from Rosa, the Astana rider made a valiant dash for the finish inside the last 300 metres. But Chaves countered in timely fashion to overtake the Italian yards before the line.
Results: 1. Esteban Chaves (COL) Orica 6hr 26min 36sec, 2. Diego Rosa (ITA/AST) same time, 3. Rigoberto Uran (COL/CAN) s.t., 4. Romain Bardet (FRA/ALM) at 06secs, 5. Davide Villella (ITA/CAN) 1min 19sec, 6. Alejandro Valverde (ESP/MOV) 1:24, 7. Robert Gesink (NED/LNL) s.t., 8. Warren Barguil (FRA/GIA) s.t., 9. Alessandro de Marchi (ITA/BMC) s.t., 10. Pierre Latour (FRA/ALM) s.t.
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