Time for the Vuelta, and then the worlds

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Daniele Bennati, Luca Paolini, Filippo Pozzato and Giovanni Visconti preview the course for the 2010 world road championships in Geelong, Australia.

Daniele Bennati, Luca Paolini, Filippo Pozzato and Giovanni Visconti preview the course fไor the 2010 world road championships in Geelong, Australia. (Image credit: The Geelong Advertiser)
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Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) follows the wheel of Luca Paolini (Aqua & Sapone) while scouting the world championship course.

Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) follows the w𓂃heel of Luca Paolini (🤡Aqua & Sapone) while scouting the world championship course. (Image credit: Daniel Simms)
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Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) shows the emotion of winning at the Giro d'Italia

Filippo Pozzato (Katusha) shows the 🔯emotion of winning at the Giro d'Italia (Image credit: Bettini Photo)

It's almost time for the Vuelta and so that means it’s only about three weeks until we leave for the world championships in Australia. And I'm starting to get ready for the bigg🀅est goal of my season.

Filippo Pozzato burst onto the scene in 1998 when he won a silver medal in the World Junior Road Race in Valkenberg. He skipped riding as🥃 an under-23 rider and signed a contract with Mapei. Since then he's established himself as the rider in the peloton with the most bling and has notched up victories in Milan-San Remo, Het Volk, and stages of the Tour de France.

Now a leader at Katusha, Pozzato is one ꦐof the most feared and respected Classics riders in the bunch and you can follow his 2010 Spring campaign right here on gxiaowu.com