Team Selle Italia's (CLM) climbing veteran Gabriele Massaglia
held on in the final stage of the Tour of Qinghai Lake to win the
overall yellow jersey by just one second yesterday.
The Italian burst into tears after edging out British Daniel
Lloyd from team DFL Cyclingnews and Spain's Relax-Gam (REG) rider
Mancebo Perez, who was eight seconds behind the leader.
"I am so excited to win the race as it's the first time to
compete here," Massaglia rejoiced.
"Whether I win by one minute or one second, winning is the most
important thing for me. I expected that it would be a hard
race."
China's Ma Haijun celebrates after snaring the blue jersey in
the last stage of the Tour of Qinghai Lake in Xining, Qinghai
Province yesterday. Xinhua
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Massaglia's team-mate and compatriot Sergio Barbero retained the
polka dot jersey he held ahead of yesterday's 110km stage, a
totally flat circuit route around the center of Xining, because it
was this year's last.
Discovery Channel once again showed superior teamwork to claim
its sixth stage victory at the world's highest cycling race as team
rider Allan Davis dashed across the line first for the overall
green jersey as the best speedster of all nine stages.
But Qinghai-born Chinese national rider Ma Haijun gave local
fans the most to cheer about by winning the best Asian rider
title.
The 22-year-old Ma surprisingly grabbed the blue jersey from
fellow countryman Li Fuyu (Discovery) after Saturday's tough
racing, a starkly contrasting stage that included 12 sharp curves
and a peak altitude of 3448m.
Ma finished 19th and Li 21st in the overall standings.
"I'm proud of standing on the podium in front of the home
crowd," said Ma, who has been training in the UCI World Cycling
Center of Switzerland.
"It is a reward for my hard work. Every stage was tough.
"My aim is to win a stage at Tour de Qinghai Lake next year and
improve my placing to top ten."
Team REG from Spain took the team championship followed by
Czech's PSK Whirlpool Hradec Kralove and Poland's Inter-Action. The
Venezuelan-registered CLM team finished fifth and Discovery
sixth.
(China Daily?July 23, 2007)