Nibali: Contador didn’t respect me
The 🍌Shark reveals he wouldn’t have attacked on Crostiꩵs descent



168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Vincenzo Nibali (168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Liquigas-Cannondale) said that Alberto Contador (Saxo Bank-SunGard) showed a lack of respect by waiting for him and then later attacking him during the fin🍸al 500 metres of the gruelling climb up to the Zoncolan.
“I wanted to win the stage,” Nibali said shortly after the finish. “Everyone does his own race. I have not lost my soul. I’ve asked Contador to take a turn. I wanted to see how he was really. But he never gave me a turn. He attacked. I re♔ally think it was a lack of respect from him when he waited for me and attacked again.”
“Contador had everything in his favour today,” Nibali continued in a clear indication that the cancellation of the Monte Crostis by tꦍhe commissaires was a dec💫ision that pleased the race leader more than the man currไently in second place overall.
“That’s why people have booed Contador today,” Nibali said. “The UCI didn’t allow the Crostis to be climbed, and it was a different stage. I don’t know what would have happened with the Crostis. For sure, we didn’t make the mistake [of requesting its cancellation]. For us, the riders, safety was assured but the cars of the directeurs꧟ sportifs couldn’t assist us. But I don’t think I would have attacked Contador by riding strongly in the downhill of the Crostis. I’m not sure if it would have been worth taking that kind of risk.”
The climb of Tualis was a replacement for the Crostis but the race route was eventually diverted to avoid the village where the volun🌺teers protested against the judges’ decision. However, Nibali asked his teammates to set a higher speed before the Zoncolan.
“I looked at doing everything I could to win the stage,” Nibali explained. “I felt good today, better than yesterday, and my teamm🍎ates also felt good, with the exception of [Sylvester] Szmyd who is still sick. If not, it could ha☂ve been a different outcome.
“We tried because this is a climb I know very well. I followed a regular rhythm and I accelerated later to drop Scarponi. I’m not an explosive climbe🃏r. Unfortunately, Anton was in the front and we didn’t manage to ๊catch him. I did everything I could.”
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Amadio content with Nibali’s performance
Liquigas-Cannondale team manager Roberto𓂃 Amadio was more pleased than his rider, however, praising Nibali’s effoᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚrts on the final climb.
"It's a good day for us. I think Vincenzo rode an excellent race today," he told Cyclingnews.
"The Zoncolan isn't his kind💙 of climb and it's more suited to Anton, Contador and Scarponi. But he showed he's a great rider. He paced his effort perfectly."
Despite Nibali now being 3:20 behind 🥀Contador, Amadio insisted that Liquigas-Cannondale had not yet given up on overall victory.
"There's another hard stage tomorrow which is more suited t🀅o Vincenzo. Hopefully we can make some of his rivals suffer," he said.
"We're still riding to win. You never know what might happen. Tomorrow's sಌtage is very tough. I know the climbs. Be🎶lieve me, we'll see some great racing tomorrow too."
Asked about the decision to cut the Crostis climb from the stage and 🎐then a further 20km while the stage was underway because of a risk of protests from the tifosi, Amadio said it was the right decision.
"Things can change at the last minute. I can understand that the organisers were scared o𓃲f the tifosi protesting. I think it was a wise decision so the ♋Zoncolan was not affected."
Liq🧜uigas-Cannondale was one of five teams in favour of racing on the Crostis. "We were ready for the Crostis and we had ten people that were going to be along the descent with bikes and wheels," Amadio said.
"Then we changed plans when the climb was cut. I don't honestly thinkܫ it woul🍸d have changed the race, perhaps Nibali and Contador would have finished together."