Despite having to come from a long way back, the Italian proved his class and scored a spectacular win in Victor Harbor.
Elia Viviani was the man of the day in the Tour Down Under, capitalizing on his teammates' excellent work as well as his fantastic speed and cunningness on the way to a maiden stage victory at the Australian World Tour race, where he returned for the first time since 2014.
It was the hottest day of this year's Tour Down Under, with temperatures hitting 47 degrees, and for that very reason the organizers decided to reduce the stage between Glenelg and Victor Harbor by 26 kilometers. Despite the scorching heat, three riders broke clear from the outset of the stage and enjoyed a three-minute buffer before the peloton pegged them back one by one, with the catch being made on the final lap of the Victor Harbor circuit.
With under ten kilometers to go, Florian Sénéchal, Dries Devenyns, Fabio Sabatini and Michael Mørkøv brought Elia Viviani to the front of the peloton, knowing the final part of the stage was a very technical one, with one roundabout and two tight corners packed in the closing 1500 meters. The experienced Dane dropped off Viviani with 200 meters to go and the Italian blasted past race leader Caleb Ewan (Mitchelton-Scott) despite the ground he had to make, taking a convincing victory by two bike lengths.
"Today it was very hot and that only made the stage harder. For that matter, it was very important to keep hydrating and make sure there's some energy left in the tank for the final 200 meters. The guys did a perfect job today and I want to thank them for helping me get this win. The victory is important not only for the confidence, but also because it shows that I had a good winter preparation", said Elia Viviani, as he stood against the railings at the finish.
Only the sixth Italian rider to put his name on the winners' sheet at the Tour Down Under, Elia drew a lot of satisfaction from Thursday's spectacular victory: "The first win of the year is always the hardest one to get. I was determined to start the season on the right foot and this success gives me great joy. I had good legs this week, you could see I was always there in the other stages, but needed just a few days to get that race feeling with my teammates and put things into place. I'm very happy everything went perfect today and I netted a victory so early in the season."
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