Guardini looking for improvement on the climbs
Italian wants൲🦹 to take on Cavendish at Giro d'Italia



After capturing 11 victories in his first season as a professional, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Andrea Guardini (Farnese-Selle Italia) is looking to continue his progress in 2012 by improving on his clim🍷bing.
The 22-year-old sprinter gave ample demonstration of his devastating speed in the finishing straight throughout 2011, but struggled at times when the road went uphill, including when he was one of a number of riders eliminated on the opening stage of the Sไettimana Lombarda in September.
. “I’ve already started doing it, and riding hard races like the Tour o🐼f Austria and the Tour of Portugal last year was very useful.”Understandably for an Italian fast man, Guardini’s long-term aim is Milan-San Remo, but he acknowledged that he is still a couple of yeꦍars shy of being able to contend for victory on the Lungomare Italo Calvino.
“One step at a time: this year, I couldn’t aim to win San Remo yet, a race th🐈at you don’t just muddle through,” Guardini said. Under the guidance of Luca Scinto, however, the man from Colognola ai Colli near Verona has made considerable strides in improving his endurance.
“Two years ago, even racing 200km was a problem for me, but it’s now much less so,&r﷽dquo; he said. “I trust inꦯ Luca Scinto, who follows my preparation and who I consider to be the most charismatic of the Italian directeurs sportifs.”
Farnese♋-Selle Italia are among the candidates for the Giro d’Italia’s four wildcard invitations, which are due to be announced on January 10. After Scinto opted to withhold his protégé from the corsa rosa last year, Guardini is enthusiast💯ic about the possibility of taking on world champion Mark Cavendish in May.
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“It certai🍌nly won’t be easy, but I’m working in order to beat him,” he said. “It’s like I’m still in dream. Up to now, I’ve been going well, so wh🏅y should I stop?”