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Joaquim Rodriguez Wins Tour of Lombardy

Joaquim Rodriguez Wins Tour of LombardyHaving been beaten by no more than a bike’s length at last Sunday’s World Championship Road Race, Katusha’s Joaquim Rodriguez is now in more celebratory mood having won the Tour of Lombardy for the second year running. The Spanish rider was away (if not quite home) with 10km still to go on the 242km one-day classic – known colloquially as ‘Race of the Falling Leaves’ – finishing in 6hrs 10’18” with fellow countryman Alejandro Valverde (Movistar) taking second (+17) and Saxo-Tinkoff’s Rafal Majka third on +23”.

 

Thanks to the victory, Rodriguez has now passed Chris Froome as the leader of the UCI World Tour Individual Ranking with 607 points against the Sky rider’s 587 points; only the Tour of Beijing remains for the WorldTour 2013.

 

Commenting on his victory Rodriguez said, ‘Honestly I think this was a spectacular victory… I felt in a great shape, so I attacked in the same place where I attacked last year: I was the favourite rider, I think everybody knew that was my strategy and waited for my action, but anyways nobody could follow me so this incredible solo victory makes me really proud, also because now I’m first in the UCI World Tour Individual Ranking, a special classification I really care about.‘

 

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Katusha Riders Injured

Katusha Petr Ignatenko and teammate Vladimir Gusev injuredRussian outfit Katusha Team, already embattled over their ProTour licence, have suffered more bad news with a training run leaving two of their star riders injured. Whilst much of the team is currently competing in the Tour de San Luis in Argentina, the remainder has been putting in final miles at a training camp in Mallorca; here both mountain stage specialist Petr Ignatenko and teammate Vladimir Gusev, whose strength lays in one-day races, crashed heavily during time trial training. Ignatenko is reported as having torn the ligaments between his right shoulder and scapula and will undergo surgery today (January 23), whilst Gusev badly injured his left femur and suffered a fractured finger. Katusha Team will make announcements regarding their respective recovery times and prospects for upcoming races within the next 24 hours.