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Il Lombardia: Rodriguez attacks in the rain to win the year's final Monument

New world champion Philippe Gilbert crashes out on descent from the Muro di Sormano

Joaquin Rodriguez of Katusha has become the first Spaniard to win the Giro di Lombardia and in so doing overhauls Bradley Wiggins of Team Sky to end the 2012 season on top of the UCI World Rankings. As the rain hammered down at the finish line in Lecco, a thunderstorm playing havoc with TV pictures, Rodriguez who had attacked on the day's final climb of Villa Vergano, did enough to hold off a chasing group led by Samuel Sanchez of Euskaltel-Euskadi and Team Sky's Rigoberto Uran by 9 seconds.

While the climb of the Muro di Sormano, crested around 80 kilometres out and returning to the race after an absence of half a century, had been the most eagerly anticipated feature of the today's 251-kilometre race from Bergamo, it was the descent from that summit that provided the drama with one of the race favourites, newly crowned world champion Philippe Gilbert, crashing out.

The 2-kilometre ascent, which has an average gradient of 17 per cent with a maximum of 27 per cent and previously featured in the race for three consecutive editions beginning in 1960, proved to be the scene of suffering rather than attacking, its effect being to make a big selection in the field with a group of around 30 or so riders heading towards the day's other big showpiece climb to the sanctuary of the Madonna del Ghisallo.

Once more, the descent from that climb proved problematic for some, with Vincenzo Nibali, riding his last race for Liquigas-Cannondale before moving to Astana, going down on a corner, as did one of the Kazakh team’s current riders, Paolo Tiralongo.

Ahead, Kevin De Weert of Omega Pharma-Quick Step, who had attacked on that climb after the last of the day's breakaway riders had been swept up and built a lead of around a minute on the chasing bunch, also crashed on a corner as his rear wheel slid out from under him and was soon swallowed back up by the bunch.

By that stage, it was clear that the Villa Vergano climb, less heralded than the two that preceded it, was likely to be decisive and so it proved as Rodriguez won his second big classic of the year, having claimed victory in the Fleche Wallonne in the spring.

Today's victory, the 33-year-old's first in a Moument, will also go some way towards easing the rider's disappointment in missing out on the overall win in both the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta this year, having spent long spells in the leader's jersey in both those races.

Il Lombardia 2012 result

1.  RODRIGUEZ Joaquin       KATUSHA                       6.36'27
2.  SANCHEZ Samuel          EUSKALTEL-EUSKADI             at 0'09"
3.  URAN Rigoberto          SKY PROCYCLING
4.  SANTAMBROGIO Mauro      BMC RACING TEAM
5.  HENAO Sergio            SKY PROCYCLING
6.  HESJEDAL Ryder          GARMIN - SHARP
7.  MOLLEMA Bauke           RABOBANK
8.  ZAUGG Oliver            RADIOSHACK-NISSAN 
9.  CONTADOR Albert         SAXO BANK-TINKOFF BANK
10. KESSIAKOFF Fredrik      ASTANA
11. QUINTANA Nairo          MOVISTAR
12. PELLIZOTTI Franco       ANDRONI GIOCATTOLI-VENEZUELA
13. CUNEGO Damiano          LAMPRE-ISD
14. KOLOBNEV Alexandr       KATUSHA                      at 0'57"
15. CLARKE Simon            ORICA GREENEDGE
16. MARTIN Daniel           GARMIN-SHARP                 at 1'23"
17. VAN AVERMAET Greg       BMC RACING                   at 1'25"
18. PERAUD Jean Christophe  AG2R LA MONDIALE
19. RABOTTINI Matteo FARNESE VINI-SELLE ITALIA
20. DI LUCA Danilo ACQUA & SAPONE

 

 

Simon joined road.cc as news editor in 2009 and is now the site’s community editor, acting as a link between the team producing the content and our readers. A law and languages graduate, published translator and former retail analyst, he has reported on issues as diverse as cycling-related court cases, anti-doping investigations, the latest developments in the bike industry and the sport’s biggest races. Now back in London full-time after 15 years living in Oxford and Cambridge, he loves cycling along the Thames but misses having his former riding buddy, Elodie the miniature schnauzer, in the basket in front of him.

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Angelo Giangregorio | 11 years ago
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Thank you Simon!

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JohnS | 11 years ago
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I said it might be slippy today...

Great race to watch, even with the TV connections dropping out.

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Simon_MacMichael | 11 years ago
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That photo isn't from today's race, in case anyone was wondering  3

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Tony Farrelly replied to Simon_MacMichael | 11 years ago
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Simon_MacMichael wrote:

That photo isn't from today's race, in case anyone was wondering  3

But the one on there now is - thanks to Angelo Giangregorio, a cracking shot too

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