Kittel : doppio trionfo al Dubai Tour. Il velocista tedesco vince la quarta ed ultima tappa e si aggiudica anche la classifica finale della corsa a tappe nell'Emirato Arabo. Nulla da fare per Giacomo Nizzolo, che era partito con la maglia blu di leader in questa ultima frazione, 137 km interamente pianeggianti in un circuito cittadino nel cuore di Dubai. Una sorta di festival per velocisti, interrotto solo dall'intermezzo della fuga di sei temerari di giornata con Alberto Rui Costa, che ha vinto i due sprint intermedi e Jan Polanc (Lampre-Merida), Daniel Teklehaimanot (Dimension Data), Sebastian Lander (One), Roy Curvers (Giant-Alpecin), Mark Christian (Wiggins). I sei fuggitivi sono stati ripresi a circa 12 km dall'arrivo, braccati dalle tirate delle squadre dei velocisti.
Poi è stato un susseguirsi ed alternarsi di treni delle varie squadre, pronte a portare allo sprint i propri velocisti; lunghissima la trainata della Tinkoff con Daniele Bennati in testa, e poi testa bassa di Tony Martin per la Etixx e di Fabian Cancellara per la Trek che le ha provate tutte per far vincere il Dubai Tour al proprio compagno di squadra Nizzolo. Fatale a Giacomo Nizzolo è stato il tunnel che portava verso il traguardo finale di Businnes Bay, nel cuore della città araba. La squadra si è sfaldata e Nizzolo, all'uscita del tunnel, è rimasto indietro, dovendo fare praticamente una serie di volate, per rimontare le posizioni.
Davanti intanto esplodeva in tutta la sua potenza di forza e muscoli Marcel Kittel che ha dominato la volata, vincendola quasi per distacco su Elia Viviani. Nettamente più staccato il terzo arrivato Mark Cavendish, poi, in ordine una sequenza di italiani: Andrea Palini , Sacha Modolo, Giacomo Nizzolo e Fabio Sabatini. Peccato davvero per Nizzolo, sarebbe bastato un pizzico di fortuna in più per chiudere nelle prime tre posizioni e portare a casa la classifica finale di questo Dubai Tour, ma sono sicuro che il bravissimo velocista milanese saprà rifarsi nelle prossime gare...chissà che non possa riscuotere con gli interessi quanto gli è stato tolto oggi, magari in qualche grande classica. Ecco la sintesi della tappa nel mio servizio online sul sito Tg.la7.it :
Comunque chapeau alla potenza di Kittel, il tedesco ha vinto due tappe del Dubai Tour, la corsa a tappe organizzata dal
Dubai Sports Council con la collaborazione di
Rcs Sport e vince così la sua seconda gara a tappe della carriera; la prima fu al Tour de Picardie del 2013. "Era da ieri che sognavo questo momento - ha detto Kittel, alle prese con un salto di catena, subito dopo aver tagliato il traguardo -. La squadra è stata davvero fantastica, basta vedere come eravamomessi negli ultimi chilometri, con le altre formazioni che cercavano di spezzare il nostro treno e come siamo tornati davanti con determinazione. Lo scorso anno non credo di essere mai stato super. Adesso penso che un buon inverno sia la base per una buona stagione". E' pur certo che se il biondone tedesco dovesse tenere questa condizione per ancora un mese o poco piu' diventerebbe l'uomo da battere sul rettilineo finale di via Roma a Sanremo. Ma chissà che alla roulette della città dei fiori non possa uscire il numero abbinato a Giacomo Nizzolo, che, come scrivevo prima potrebbe riprendersi la rivincita sul traguardo storico del Mondiale di Primavera !

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ENGLISH VERSION :Dubai, 6 February 2016 – The German rider Marcel Kittel (Etixx - Quick Step) has won the third edition of Dubai Tour, taking the race leader's Blue Jersey thanks to victory in a bunch sprint at the fourth and final stage, crossing the line first in the Business Bay area after 137km of racing. Marcel Kittel of Etixx - Quick Step impressed the rest of the field as he stormed to victory on the streets of Dubai, fending off race leader Giacomo Nizzolo of Trek - Segafredo, who crossed the finish line in sixth and, in turn, lost the overall classification to the German sprinter, who also won the points classification. In the presence of Diego Armando Maradona, who attended the race for the third consecutive season, the Blue Jersey received the Circle of Stars, the winner's trophy, from HH Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
Diego Armando Maradona said: "I love Dubai and I'm very happy to be here for the last stage of the Dubai Tour. Today the winner is cycling but if I have to say something about Marcel Kittel... What muscles, what a body!"
Diego Armando Maradona and Marcel Kittel
Speaking seconds after the stage finish, a victorious Marcel Kittel said: "I'm really, really happy. I was dreaming about this moment. I really wanted this. My team was fantastic all day and we did an incredible job to beat all the other teams, staying calm and attacking at the right moment. It's a great way to finish the Dubai Tour and my first race with Etixx - Quick Step. There wasn't any major tactic to stop Nizzolo – we just said it's all or nothing and fully concentrated on the final sprint. Our entire plan was centred on that goal. We hoped it would happen like this and it's amazing. My confidence is a thousand times higher than one year ago . I'm incredibly proud to start 2016 like this. This win in Dubai is a perfect base to start the season."
THE FINAL STAGE During the stage, Daniel Teklehaimanot (Dimension Data), Jan Polanc and Rui Costa (Lampre-Merida), Sebastian Lander (One Pro Cycling), Mark Christian (Team Wiggins) and Roy Curvers (Team Giant - Alpecin) made the breakaway of the day. The composition of the escape was ideal for Marcin Bialoblocki (One Pro Cycling) to retain the lead in the intermediate sprints. After regrouping with 11km to go, it all came down to a final and decisive bunch sprint. Had Nizzolo come second to Kittel, he would have kept the overall lead but the German was so powerful that no one managed to hold his pace, with Elia Viviani (Team Sky) and Mark Cavendish (Dimension Data) finishing second and third, respectively. After transferring from Team Giant - Alpecin and overcoming an illness-marred 2015 season, Kittel is ready to dominate the sprints this year.
GENERAL CLASSIFICATION 1 - Marcel Kittel (Etixx - Quick Step) 2 - Giacomo Nizzolo (Trek - Segafredo) at 4" 3 - Juan José Lobato (Movistar Team) at 6"
JERSEYS • The Blue Jersey, sponsored by Commercial Bank of Dubai (General individual classification by time) –
Marcel Kittel (Etixx - Quick Step) • The Red Jersey, sponsored by Emirates (General individual classification by points) –
Marcel Kittel (Etixx - Quick Step) • The White Jersey, sponsored by RTA – Roads and Transport Authority (Best Young Rider born after 1 January 1991) –
Soufiane Haddi (Skydive Dubai Pro Cycling Team - Al Ahli Club) • The UAE Flag Jersey, sponsored by DHA – Dubai Health Authority (Intermediate Sprint Jersey Classification) –
Marcin Bialoblocki (One Pro Cycling)
PRESS CONFERENCE Press conference comments from race winner
Marcel Kittel (Etixx - Quick Step): "A new chapter opened in my life in 2016 with a change of team, and it’s been great to start this new chapter here. I’m super happy with the support I received. My teammates did a great job, while I had fun hugging Diego Maradona after I won! He really likes the race – he’s been here since the beginning of the Dubai Tour – and it’s great to see him enjoy the event. A GC victory rarely happens for a sprinter like me. I’m excited by this win but I have to keep calm; we’re still in February and the season lasts till October. The biggest challenges are still ahead."

The press conference was opened by
H.E. Saeed Hareb, Dubai Sports Council General Secretary, who said: "I thank everyone who attended the Dubai Tour, especially the champions. I don’t know if it’s good for Marcel Kittel to win the Dubai Tour or for the Dubai Tour to have Marcel Kittel as a winner. We’re all happy, I guess. It’s been a great event this year. I’m glad to see that the TV coverage has increased by 58%. The race has been broadcast in 177 countries and the Dubai Tour has become a very serious affair. We want to build this race on a long-term basis. Dubai is a busy city but our teams and the police have done a great job of keeping the streets safe for the riders."

Mr
Lorenzo Giorgetti, CEO RCS Sports and Events DMCC, said at the press conference: "We have to thank all the teams from Dubai who have put together this great third edition. We had six world champions competing at the Dubai Tour. We need to grow again. We see the public is growing. The Tour village was full of people. We’ve had a very safe race and it all looks positive for a great future."
OTHER QUOTES Best young rider
Soutiane Haddi said: "Being here in Dubai, racing for a team from Dubai, it feels great to win a jersey. Like the previous days, my teammates did a great job in keeping me safe. I had to watch two riders who were threatening me but I was never in trouble. Soon I’ll have the African Championships in my home country of Morocco to take part in, so it feels great to be in such strong shape at this time of year."
Marcin Bialoblocki, winner of the intermediate sprints, said: "Like yesterday, I had a teammate at the front, while I watched the riders who threatened my classification victory. After the first intermediate sprint, I felt safe. My team looked after me very well. It feels great to win here in front of Burj Khalifa with my new team. We worked together all week. I secured the jersey. Everything went well."
Alex Dowsett, member of the winning teams classification,
Team Movistar, said: "At Movistar, we’re all good! I’m joking but we’re always challenging for the teams classification. We’ve won it this time because we were trying to get Lobato to win the stage yesterday. He showed he’s extremely good at uphill sprints. But when it comes to the fast flat sprints, he’s lacking a bit of horse power against Kittel and the pure sprinters. However it’s great to have won the queen stage here. It’s an honour to attend the presentation with the whole team on stage. We’ll bring excellent memories of Dubai back home. Personally, the prologue of the Giro will be my next big goal."
Photogallery Dubai Tour Stage 4 : PHOTO CREDIT: ANSA - PERI / DAL ZENNARO