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De Marchi: My way of doing things is more romantic than modern cycling allows
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For 11 years as a professional, and 17 more on a bike before that, Alessandro De Marchi’s place was always off the front and in the wind, but usually off the podium and out of the prizes. It certainly wasn’t here, wearing the maglia rosa of the Giro d’Italia.

“I feel a bit disoriented, almost out of place,” the Israel Start-Up Nation rider said apologetically in Sestola, and then repeated himself softly. “I feel a bit out of place. I was maybe too used to trying, too used to never giving up, but still never picking up the big prize. I think until I’m alone in bed tonight, I’ll still be disoriented like this. I might even cry a bit, but then I’ll be ready for tomorrow.”

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De Marchi has claimed five victories in his career, including three stages at the Vuelta a España, but a rider is more than the sum of his palmarès. For over a decade, the Friuli native has been lauded for his honest endeavour more than his rare wins. This stint in the maglia rosa won’t alter the course of his career, but it serves to crown it.
In keeping with the tone of his career, De Marchi’s maglia rosa didn’t come easily. He had to battle his way into the sizeable break that formed shortly after the race left Piacenza, but once the group built a lead of almost eight minutes, he began to warm to the prospect of the pink jersey.

When three riders from the move slipped clear over the penultimate climb, the 35-year-old feared he had squandered his chance, but he chased doggedly and then clawed them back on the stiff haul up the Colle Passerino. Joe Dombrowski (UAE Team Emirates) out-kicked him on the steepest gradients to escape for stage victory, but De Marchi chased again over the top, limiting his losses sufficiently to take the overall lead.

“I’d have been very disappointed if I’d lost the opportunity because of my own mistake, but I never give in,” said De Marchi. “The thing that made me believe in my chances today was that it was a battle from the start rather than a soft break. It was the kind of situation that opened an opportunity for me.”
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