Trek-Segafredo DS regrets Moschetti's lost opportunity in Giro d'Italia
Italian debutant moves up a s𒐪pot to fourth on stage 3 after Viviani's relegation





Kim Andersen, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Trek-Segafredo's head directeur sportif at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Giro d'Italia, rued a lost opportunity for his rider 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Matteo Moschetti on stage 3, after the sprinter lost out as a result of a questionable last-kilometre man🅷ouvre by rival Italian sprinter Elia Viviani (Deceuninck-Qu🍰ick Step).
Viviani's move into the left hand side of the road and into the path of Moschetti in the finishing straight allegedly caused the 22-year-old Trek-Segafredo rider to slow down at a crucial moment in the bunch sprint – this after all the sprinters had already had to slow once and then regain momentum as a resu꧃lt of a chicane in the𒉰 final 500 metres.
Speaking before the commissaires' decision to relegate Viviani was made public, Andersen told Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad that Viviani's manouvre was "clearly a foul."
However, others disagreed, with Fernando Ga🧸viria (UAE Team Emirates) – awarded the stage afterwards and who therefore benefited the most from the relegation – saying the jury's subsequent verdict was "extreme." Gaviria insisted that Viviani remained the real winner.
Rightly or not, as a result of the verdict and Viviani's relegation, Moschetti moved up to fourth on the st꧃age. But Andersen argued that the real issue was that any chance of fighting for victory for Moschetti on his Grand Tour debut 🅰had long since evaporated.
"For us it was clearly a foul on Moschetti," Andersen told Het Nieuwsblad. "Matteo🔯 loses all his speed due to the move of Elia."
Asked why he did not lodge a prꦓotest, Andersen replied "It makes no sense that we will go to the jury. If Elia is declassified, Matteo will be fourth."
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Despite 🗹the setback, Moschetti is, in any case, showing considerable promise in what is his first full year as a professional at WorldTour level and first Grand Tour.
Already a stage of the Vuelta a Burgos last year, when he was racing with Trek-Segafredo as a trainee, the Italian has taken second in one stage of the UAE Tour and fourth in the GP Denain this season. Last year, when with the Alberto Contador- and Ivan Basso-led Polartec-Kometa squad, he won the ZLM Tour overall as well as a stage and the overall of the Tour de Norm🔥andie.
Alasdair Fotheringham has been reporting on cycling since 1991. He has covered every Tour de France since 1992 bar one, as well as numerous other bike races of all shapes and sizes, ranging from the Olympic Games in 2008 to the now sadly defunct Subida a Urkiola hill climb in Spain. As well as working for Cyclingnews, he has also written for The Independent, The Guardian, ProCycling, The Express and Reuters.