Commentaire:
Today's
10th stage of the Vuelta 2003 was the longest at 194km, but
relatively flat and a great relief following 3 gruelling days
in the Pyrénées. It was a course well suited to
sprinters; but who among the major sprinters would still have
the legs for another intense effort?
The
race proceeded normally, with an escape of 5 unfolding after
the first 41km. Sevilla, Moreni, Jeker, G. Gonzalez & Mercado
dared the escape, stretching their lead to over 3 minutes. As
their margin slowly decreased, they were finally overtaken with
45km to go.
Another
escape was initiated by Kroon, who was joined by Calvo &
Zberg with 35km remaining. The 3 held their position well, but
only by a margin of 20", down to 15" at the 20km mark,
where Calvi was swallowed up by the peloton.
The
Once team had been heading the peloton effectively for 100km.
With 9km left it was time for the sprinters' teams to make a
move and get into position. Neither Fassa Bortolo nor Team Telecom
was in evidence.
Instead
an attack was launched by Arstaloa, soon to be followed by Perez
(who's made his presence felt with audascious attacks in nearly
every stage!); a pursuit group had developed with 7km to go.
At
5km the pursuit group caught the leaders, forming a new lead
group of 8, consisting of Perez, Zberg, Martinez, Luttenberger,
Zaballa, Bergliatti, Astarloa & Pradera.
The
new group held the lead through the 3km mark, but their margin
was slim, 10 seconds at most. With only 500 meters left the
peloton caught the leaders, and a massive sprint ensued.
Seemingly
from out of nowhere Petacchi materialized, and with 200 meters
to go was out in front. Zabel, who at this point was just behind
him, moved out to the right and simply passed Petacchi by, powering
to the line to win by over a bike lenght.
It's
the first time Zabel has been able to beat Petacchi on the line
all season, and his first win in a major race since winning
a stage in the 2002 Tour De France. At first seeming hardly
able to believe it was true, Zabel was jubuliant afterwards.
Petacchi, after all, is beatable (if only after 3 days in the
high mountains). Zabel, in any case, proved himself to have
ridden the more tactical race in the Pyrénées,
surviving with his legs intact.
1-
Eric ZABEL
Classement
de l'Etape
1- Eric ZABEL
2 - Alessandro PETACCHI
3 - Fabrizzio GUIDI
4 - RODRIGUEZ
5 - BOONEN
6 - VALVERDE
7 - EDO
8 - TORRENTE
9 - USOV
10 - PEREIRO
Classement
général inchangé
Classement
des grimpeurs inchangé
Classement des points
1 - PETACCHI 76 pts
2 - Valverde 67
3 - Zabel 67
4 - Nozal 59
5 - Rodriguez joaquin 57
Classement
du Combiné
1 - VALVERDE
2 - Nozal
3 - Perez
4 - Cardenas