Fraser's Hill will decide
winner
NST, 16/2/2008
DRAPAC-Porsche's Mitchell Docker
may wear the yellowjersey into the Fraser's Hill stage of Le Tour
de Langkawi (LTdL) today, but it is all geared towards a battle
of the top 19—the riders who had put a famous 23-minute
deficit on the rest of the peloton in the surprise outcome on
the opening day of the Tour last Saturday.
It will undoubtedly be from the climbers
within this group of 19 from which the winner of the 13th edition
of LTdL will be discovered.
And the favourites are South Africa's Ian
McLeod, Serramenti Diquigiovanni's Jackson Rodriguez and Bouygues
Telecom's Matthieu Sprick, who was yesterday dethroned from the
overall lead by Docker.
Malaysia's hopes aren't there, but locals
will be out to push Le Tua Cycling Team's Australian rider Bernard
Sulzberger, who has done a good job of maintaining his position
in the top 10 of the general classification until now.
The former Herald Sun Tour mountains classification
winner is in joint fifth with Team Type 1's Australian rider Matt
Wilson, with an eight-second deficit from Docker.
But history dictates that the Serramenti
Diquigiovanni team will have most to say in today's stage, as
the most successful team (previously known as the Colombia-Selle
Italia team) in the history of the Tour, and team manager Gianni
Savio has promised just that.
“Tomorrow (today) we will make a race.
We have always prepared for Genting, but this time if it is Fraser's
Hill, even ifwe don't knowif it will be a serious climb, we will
be making the race with Jackson Rodriguez and Ruslan Ivanov,”
said Savio.
Serramenti Diquigiovanni already have two
stage wins to their credit this time around, one through sprinter
Hondo and another through Colombian climber Jose Serpa in Stage
six on Thursday. One more could be coming today.
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