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词条 2011 Lampre–ISD season
释义

  1. 2011 roster

  2. One-day races

     Spring classics  Fall races 

  3. Stage races

  4. Grand Tours

     Giro d'Italia  Tour de France  Vuelta a España 

  5. Season victories

  6. Away from competition

     Mantova doping investigation 

  7. Footnotes

  8. References

2011 Lampre–ISD season
Manager Giuseppe Saronni[1]
Roberto Damiani[2]
One-day victories3
Stage race overall victories3
Stage race stage victories16
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The 2011 season for {{ct|LAM|2011}} began in January at the Tour Down Under and ended in October at the Japan Cup. As a UCI ProTeam, they were automatically invited and obligated to send a squad to every event in the UCI World Tour.

2011 roster

Ages as of January 1, 2011.

{{Cycling squad start}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Alfredo Balloni|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1989|9|20}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Leonardo Bertagnolli|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1978|1|8}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Grega Bole|nat=SLO|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1985|8|13}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Matteo Bono|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1983|11|11}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Vitaliy Buts|nat=UKR |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1986|10|24}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Damiano Cunego|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1981|9|19}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Francesco Gavazzi|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1984|8|1}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Massimo Graziato[3]|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1988|9|25}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Danilo Hondo|nat=GER|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1974|1|4}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Andrey Kashechkin[4]|nat=KAZ|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|3|21}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Vitaly Kondrut|nat=UKR|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1984|8|15}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Denys Kostyuk|nat=UKR|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1982|3|13}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Dmytro Krivtsov|nat=UKR|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1985|4|3}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Oleksandr Kvachuk|nat=UKR|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1983|7|23}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=David Loosli|nat=SUI |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|5|8}}}}{{Cycling squad mid}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Enrico Magazzini|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1988|4|27}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Adriano Malori|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1988|1|28}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Marco Marzano|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|6|10}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Manuele Mori|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|8|9}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Przemysław Niemiec|nat=POL |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|4|11}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Aitor Pérez|nat=ESP |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1977|7|24}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Alessandro Petacchi|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1974|1|3}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Daniele Pietropolli|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|7|11}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Daniele Righi|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1976|3|28}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Michele Scarponi|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1979|9|25}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Alessandro Spezialetti|nat=ITA |birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1975|1|14}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Simon Špilak|nat=SLO|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1986|6|23}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Bálint Szeghalmi|nat=HUN|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1980|9|16}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Mirko Tedeschi[3]|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1987|12|17}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Thomas Tiozzo[3]|nat=ITA|birthdate={{birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1987|6|19}}}}{{Cycling squad rider|name=Diego Ulissi|nat=ITA|birthdate={{Birth date and age2|2011|1|1|1989|7|15}}}}{{Cycling squad end}}{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
Riders who joined the team for the 2011 season
Rider2010 team
Leonardo Bertagnolli[5]AND|2010}}
Andrey Kashechkin[6]ex-pro ({{ct>AST|2007}}, 2007)
Vitaly Kondrut[7]ISD|2010}}
Denys Kostyuk[7]ISD|2010}}
Dmytro Krivtsov[7]ISD|2010}}
Alexander Kvachuk[7]ISD|2010}}
Przemysław Niemiec[8]Miche-Silver Cross
Aitor Pérez[9]GEO|2010}}
Michele Scarponi[10]AND|2010}}
Balint Szeghalmi[9]Tusnad Cycling Team
{{col-2}}
Riders who left the team during or after the 2010 season
Rider2011 team
Lorenzo Bernucci[11]Suspended
Emanuele Bindi[12]Meridiana Kamen
Mauro Da Dalto[13]LIQ|2011}}
Angelo Furlan[14]Christina Watches
Andrea Grendene[9]TT1|2011a}}
Mirco Lorenzetto[15]AST|2011}}
Massimiliano Mori[16]Retired
Simone Ponzi[13]LIQ|2011}}
Marcin Sapa[17]BDC Team
Gilberto Simoni[18]Retired
{{col-end}}

One-day races

For the first time since 2004, Petacchi did not win the Gran Premio della Costa Etruschi, as the six-time reigning champion did not ride the event. The squad's highest finisher was Gavazzi, who was eighth in the mass sprint finish.[19] Later in February, Pietropolli won the Trofeo Laigueglia after making a late-forming ten-rider selection, and winning the sprint. He noted after the race that he had, in his career, finished in every position from second through tenth in the Trofeo Laigueglia, and could now finally add first.[20]

Spring classics

At the first monument race of the season, Milan–San Remo, the team had to alter their plans based on how the race played out. A crash occurred on the Le Manie climb {{convert|90|km|abbr=on}} from the finish of the race, and the group that was left behind never fully caught up to those who avoided the crash. Petacchi, who had won the event in 2005, made the split, but Scarponi did not. While Petacchi would ostensibly be a strong favorite for a sprint finish from a depleted front group, Scarponi put in an intensive effort on the Cipressa, the day's penultimate climb, to bridge from the second group up to the first. He later said he did this with Petacchi's blessing.[21] Once in the front group, Scarponi easily made the next selection, taking place on the Poggio, which led to eight riders finishing together at the front of the race. The pace of this split was too hard for Petacchi, and he finished 12th, 27 seconds back. Scarponi hit out early from the leading group of eight to try for victory, but he was easily overhauled by most of the group, finishing sixth on the day.[22] On the same day as the monument classic Paris–Roubaix, Cunego won the Giro dell'Appennino race, outsprinting Emanuele Sella at the front of a seven-rider leading group. Lampre-ISD was the only UCI ProTeam in the race.[23]

The team also sent squads to the Gran Premio dell'Insubria-Lugano, the Gran Premio di Lugano, E3 Prijs Vlaanderen – Harelbeke, Gent–Wevelgem, the Tour of Flanders, the Scheldeprijs, Paris–Roubaix, the Amstel Gold Race, La Flèche Wallonne, Liège–Bastogne–Liège and the Giro di Toscana, but placed no higher than 12th in any of these races.

Fall races

The team also sent squads to the Gran Premio Nobili Rubinetterie, the Clásica de San Sebastián, Tre Valli Varesine, the Gran Premio Industria e Commercio Artigianato Carnaghese, the Giro della Romagna, the Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec, the Memorial Marco Pantani, the Coppa Sabatini, the Gran Premio Bruno Beghelli and Paris–Tours, but placed no higher than 11th in any of these races.

Stage races

The team got their first win of the season at the Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria, the first race of the year held in Italy. Pietropolli made a late selection on the uphill finish to stage 1 and won the sprint ahead of six others at the front of the race.[24] The two succeeding stages also featured small sprint finishes, and Pietropolli made all the selections both days, ensuring his overall win. It was the second time he had won the race, having previously done so in 2008 while riding for {{ct|LPR|2008}}.[25] Both of the team's leaders took wins at the Giro di Sardegna in late February. Cunego won stage 2, finishing best of a small group that had also included Scarponi, who revealed after the stage that the plan was to work for Cunego should this scenario play out. It was Cunego's first victory in over a year, since a stage of the 2009 Vuelta a España.[26] Scarponi won the race's last stage three days later with a solo attack on the uphill finale. The team had tried to make the race difficult for leader Peter Sagan, in the hopes of having Cunego surpass him in the standings. However, the young Slovak's fourth place on the day gave him the race overall, with Cunego finishing third.[27] Scarponi and Cunego both entered Tirreno–Adriatico in March. After the stage 1 team time trial put them 37 seconds off the race lead,[28] Scarponi took back much of that time in stage 4. For the second year in a row, he won the stage into Chieti and moved up to fourth by so doing. Cunego rode the stage's finale in the team's best interests, marking Philippe Gilbert and Cadel Evans' separate attempts to bridge up to Scarponi in first position, but not helping either. Should either have caught Scarponi, Cunego would have been in excellent position to take victory himself. When it became clear that Scarponi would win, Cunego accelerated past Evans for second, giving the team the top two places on the day.[29] Scarponi ended the race in third overall, and won the points classification. Cunego was eighth.[30]

The Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali stage race was largely dominated by {{ct|AND|2011}} and Emanuele Sella. Lampre-ISD did obtain two noteworthy results in the race, though. Malori won the stage 4 time trial in Crevalcore, with teammate Ulissi sixth.[31] Sella was a minute back on the stage, but the Italian climber still had time in hand to win the race overall by 30 seconds over Ulissi in second. Ulissi won the youth classification with this performance.[32] Petacchi took a sprint win, his first of the season, at the partly concurrent Volta a Catalunya. Stage 2 was one of the few in that race set to be decided by the sprinters, and the team brought back both the morning breakaway and a late two-man escape to set Petacchi up for the win.[33] He had been the first across the line from the main field the day before as well, but it was only for second place behind solo winner Gatis Smukulis.[34] In April, Scarponi won the Giro del Trentino, a race traditionally seen as one of the last tune-ups before the Giro d'Italia, without winning a stage. He limited his losses in the stage 1 individual time trial, coming home 12th at 27 seconds down on the winner Andreas Klöden.[35] The next day, he finished 25 seconds clear of the main field, with stage winner Thomas Voeckler.[36] He finished sufficiently near the front of the race in stages 3 and 4 to claim victory by 7 seconds over {{ct|RSH|2011}}'s Tiago Machado.[37]

Petacchi had a somewhat peculiar Presidential Cycling Tour of Turkey. The race is predominantly flat, with several stages meant to end in group sprints, though also with at least one stage hilly enough to ensure that a sprinter is not the overall winner. He had the best position near the front of the peloton in stage 1, which was setting up for a field sprint. He was unable to hold his position, coming across the line eighth, but he was subsequently given a one-minute penalty for hitting {{ct|FDJ|2011}}'s Nacer Bouhanni which put him dead last in the overall classification.[38] He stayed at the front of the race for the sprint finish to stage 2, but lost to {{ct|AST|2011}}'s Valentin Iglinsky, a relatively unheralded rider.[39] He was also defeated in the stage 3 sprint, by three riders from UCI Professional Continental teams.[40] Stage 4 was the Tour's queen stage, and most hilly. Petacchi managed to stay with the front group over the tall climb early in the race, and stayed with the main peloton the rest of the stage. Just as they had been for the first three stages, the Lampre-ISD team was most responsible for chasing down the breakaway. Petacchi at one time actually told Pérez and Kostyuk to stop the chase, but they pressed on and caught the escapees. Petacchi and new race leader Bartosz Huzarski put in such a fast sprint for the finish line that they took a 1-second time gap over the rest of the 32-strong leading group, and Petacchi won the stage he was perhaps least likely to win. His time gap to Huzarski was 50 seconds, meaning he would have been race leader if not for the stage 1 penalty.[41] Petacchi took the points lead with the victory, and retained it through to the conclusion of the race.[42] At the concurrent Tour de Romandie, Cunego won the undulating second stage with a late attack on the final ascent, finishing two seconds clear of the rest of the 23-strong leading group who had only just caught a four-man breakaway.[43]

The team also won lesser classifications at Tirreno–Adriatico,[44] the Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali,[45] the Tour of Turkey,[46] the Tour of Slovenia,[47] and the Brixia Tour.[48] The team also sent squads to the Tour Down Under, the Tour of Qatar, the Tour of Oman, Paris–Nice, the Three Days of De Panne, the Bayern-Rundfahrt, the Critérium du Dauphiné, the Tour de Pologne, the Giro di Padania and the Tour of Beijing, but did not achieve a stage win, classification win, or podium finish in any of them.

Grand Tours

Giro d'Italia

Tour de France

Vuelta a España

Season victories

Date Race Competition Rider Country Location
{{dts28} Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria, Stage 1 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Daniele|Pietropolli}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Catanzaro
{{dts30} Giro della Provincia di Reggio Calabria, Overall UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Daniele|Pietropolli}}|ITA}}{{ITA}}
{{dts19} Trofeo Laigueglia UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Daniele|Pietropolli}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Laigueglia
{{dts23} Giro di Sardegna, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Damiano|Cunego}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Nuoro
{{dts26} Giro di Sardegna, Stage 5 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Michele|Scarponi}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Gesturi
{{dts12} Tirreno–Adriatico, Stage 4 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Michele|Scarponi}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Chieti
{{dts15} Tirreno–Adriatico, Points classification UCI World Tour{{sortname|Michele|Scarponi}}|ITA}} {{ITA}}
{{dts22} Volta a Catalunya, Stage 2 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Alessandro|Petacchi}}|ITA}}{{ESP}} Banyoles
{{dts25} Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Adriano|Malori}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Crevalcore
{{dts26} Settimana internazionale di Coppi e Bartali, Young rider classification UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{ITA}}
{{dts8} Tour of the Basque Country, Stage 5 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Francesco|Gavazzi}}|ITA}}{{ESP}} Zalla
{{dts10} Giro dell'Appennino UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Damiano|Cunego}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Genoa
{{dts22} Giro del Trentino, Overall UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Michele|Scarponi}}|ITA}} {{ITA}}
{{dts27} Tour of Turkey, Stage 4 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Alessandro|Petacchi}}|ITA}}{{TUR}} Pamukkale
{{dts28} Tour de Romandie, Stage 2 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Damiano|Cunego}}|ITA}}{{SUI}} Romont
{{dts1} Tour of Turkey, Points classification UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Alessandro|Petacchi}}|ITA}}{{TUR}}
{{dts8} Giro d'Italia, Stage 2 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Alessandro|Petacchi}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Parma
{{dts25} Giro d'Italia, Stage 17 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{ITA}} Tirano
{{dts29} Giro d'Italia, Trofeo Super Team UCI World Tour[49]{{ITA}}
{{dts18} Tour of Slovenia, Stage 2 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{SLO}} Golte
{{dts19} Tour of Slovenia, Overall UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{SLO}}
{{dts19} Tour of Slovenia, Mountains classification UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{SLO}}
{{dts19} Tour of Slovenia, Under-23 classification UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Diego|Ulissi}}|ITA}}{{SLO}}
{{dts11} Volta a Portugal, Stage 6 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Francesco|Gavazzi}}|ITA}}{{POR}} Castelo Branco
{{dts13} Eneco Tour, Stage 5 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Matteo|Bono}}|ITA}}{{BEL}} Genk
{{dts15} Volta a Portugal, Stage 10 UCI Europe Tour{{sortname|Francesco|Gavazzi}}|ITA}}{{POR}} LIsbon
{{dts28} GP Ouest-France UCI World Tour{{sortname|Grega|Bole}}|SLO}}{{FRA}} Plouay
{{dts8} Vuelta a España, Stage 18 UCI World Tour{{sortname|Francesco|Gavazzi}}|ITA}}{{ESP}} Noja

Away from competition

Mantova doping investigation

Footnotes

1. ^Saronni left the post on April 30 amid the Mantova doping investigation
2. ^Damiani assumed the role on April 30, from Saronni
3. ^Rider joined the team on August 1 as a stagiaire.
4. ^Kashechkin left the team on August 1.
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/brammeier-joins-htc-pujol-moves-to-omega-pharma|title=Brammeier joins HTC, Pujol moves to Omega Pharma|first=Peter|last=Cossins|date=5 October 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/kashechkin-signs-with-lampre-farnese-vini|title=Kashechkin signs with Lampre-Farnese Vini|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|date=8 July 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/isd-team-to-be-sponsored-by-farnese-vini-in-2011|title=ISD team to be sponsored by Farnese Vini in 2011|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|date=24 August 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/radioshack-signs-cardoso-sergent-and-kwiatkowski|title=Radioshack signs Cardoso, Sergent and Kwiatkowski|first=Laura|last=Weislo|date=3 September 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|quote=Lampre announced this week the signing of Przemyslaw Niemiec.}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velochrono.fr/actu/transferts-cyclisme-2010-2011/|title=Transferts 2010-2011|language=French|trans-title=Transfers 2010-2011|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Velochrono.fr|publisher=Velochrono}}
10. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/lampre-announce-scarponi-as-2011-stage-race-leader|title=Lampre announce Scarponi as 2011 stage race leader|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|date=1 August 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/509747/bernucci-family-suspended-for-22-years-petacchi-next.html|title=Bernucci family suspended for 22 years, Petacchi next?|first=Gregor|last=Brown|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=IPC Media Ltd.|date=9 December 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011}}
12. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.spaziociclismo.it/?action=read&idnotizia=8451|language=Italian|title=Meridiana-Kamen, ingaggiati Bindi e Napoli|trans-title=Meridiana-Kamen, hired Bindi and Napoli|work=Spazio Ciclismo|publisher=Network TMW|date=16 January 2011|accessdate=13 December 2011|first=Tanino|last=Lugarà}}
13. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/king-duggan-and-wurf-confrmed-with-liquigas-cannondale|title=King, Duggan and Wurf confirmed with Liquigas-Cannondale|first=Barry|last=Ryan|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|date=13 October 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011}}
14. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/7631/Paris-Tours-runner-up-Angelo-Furlan-signs-for-Christina-Watches-Onfone.aspx|first=Jered|last=Gruber|title=Paris-Tours runner-up Angelo Furlan signs for Christina Watches-Onfone|date=2 March 2011|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=VeloNation|publisher=VeloNation LLC}}
15. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/5760/Mirco-Lorenzetto-to-Astana-for-2011.aspx|first=Bjorn|last=Haake|title=Mirco Lorenzetto to Astana for 2011|date=22 September 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011|work=VeloNation|publisher=VeloNation LLC}}
16. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/massimiliano-mori-faces-end-of-career|title=Massimiliano Mori faces end of career|first=Gregor|last=Brown|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|date=18 November 2009|accessdate=13 December 2011}}
17. ^{{cite news|url=http://sport.onet.pl/kolarstwo/marcin-sapa-w-nowej-ekipie-bdc-team,1,4166741,wiadomosc.html|language=Polish|title=Marcin Sapa w nowej ekipie BDC Team|trans-title=Marcin Sapa in a new team: BDC Team|work=Onet|publisher=Grupa Onet.pl SA|date=7 February 2011|accessdate=13 December 2011}}
18. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/simoni-makes-one-final-attack-in-the-mountains|title=Simoni makes one final attack in the mountains|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|date=29 May 2010|accessdate=13 December 2011}}
19. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/g-p-costa-degli-etruschi-1-1-1/results|title=Viviani victorious in Donoratico|date=2011-02-05|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-20}}
20. ^{{cite web|author=Barry Ryan|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/48th-trofeo-laigueglia-1-1/results|title=Pietropolli sprints to win in Trofeo Laigueglia|date=2011-02-19|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-20}}
21. ^{{cite web|author=Barry Ryan|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/scarponi-rues-being-caught-behind-in-milan-san-remo-split|title=Scarponi rues being caught behind in Milan-San Remo split|date=2011-03-20|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-03-21}}
22. ^{{cite web |author = Barry Ryan |url = http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/milan-san-remo-his/results |title = Goss wins Milan-San Remo |date = 2011-03-19 |work = Cycling News |publisher = Future Publishing Limited |accessdate = 2011-03-21 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110322025205/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/milan-san-remo-his/results |archive-date = 2011-03-22 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
23. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/72nd-giro-dellappennino-1-1/results|title=Cunego wins in Italy|date=2011-04-10|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-04-11}}
24. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-della-provincia-di-reggio-calabria-challenge-calabria-2-1-1/stage-1/results|title=Pietropolli sprints to win in Catanzaro|date=2011-01-28|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-08}}
25. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-della-provincia-di-reggio-calabria-challenge-calabria-2-1-1/stage-3/results|title=Belletti wins the final sprint|date=2011-01-30|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-08}}
26. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-di-sardegna-2-1/stage-2/results|title=Cunego ends winless streak in Sardinia|date=2011-02-23|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-26}}
27. ^{{cite web|author=Stephen Farrand|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-di-sardegna-2-1/stage-5/results|title=Sagan secures Sardegna success|date=2011-02-26|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-02-26}}
28. ^{{cite web |author = Stephen Farrand |url = http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-1/results |title = Rabobank dominant in Tirreno-Adriatico team time trial |date = 2011-03-09 |work = Cycling News |publisher = Future Publishing Limited |accessdate = 2011-03-16 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110312171619/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-1/results |archive-date = 2011-03-12 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
29. ^{{cite web |author = Cycling News |url = http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-4/results |title = Scarponi strikes in Chieti |date = 2011-03-12 |work = Cycling News |publisher = Future Publishing Limited |accessdate = 2011-03-16 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110315075815/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-4/results |archive-date = 2011-03-15 |dead-url = yes |df = }}
30. ^{{cite web |author=Stephen Farrand |url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-7/results |title=Cancellara crushes final Tirreno stage |date=2011-03-15 |work=Cycling News |publisher=Future Publishing Limited |accessdate=2011-03-16 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110318172554/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/46th-tirreno-adriatico-his/stage-7/results |archivedate=2011-03-18 |df= }}
31. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/settimana-internazionale-coppi-e-bartali-2-1-1/stage-4/results|title=Malori quickest in Crevalcore time trial|date=2011-03-25|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-03-29}}
32. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/settimana-internazionale-coppi-e-bartali-2-1-1/stage-5/results|title=Sella seals overall victory |date=2011-03-26|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-03-29}}
33. ^{{cite web|author=Susan Westemeyer|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/volta-ciclista-a-catalunya-upt-1/stage-2/results|title=Petacchi sprints to stage win in Catalunya|date=2011-03-22|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-03-29| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110427050110/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/volta-ciclista-a-catalunya-upt-1/stage-2/results| archivedate= 27 April 2011 | deadurl= no}}
34. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/volta-ciclista-a-catalunya-upt-1/stage-1/results|title=Smukulis surprises at Catalunya|date=2011-03-21|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-03-29| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20110427050248/http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/volta-ciclista-a-catalunya-upt-1/stage-1/results| archivedate= 27 April 2011 | deadurl= no}}
35. ^{{cite web|author=Cycling News|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-del-trentino-2-hc/stage-1/results|title=Klöden takes Trentino time trial opener|date=2011-04-19|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-04-26}}
36. ^{{cite web|author=Barry Ryan|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-del-trentino-2-hc/stage-2/results|title=Voeckler takes victory in Ledro Bezzecca|date=2011-04-20|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-04-26}}
37. ^{{cite web|author=Peter Hymas|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/giro-del-trentino-2-hc/stage-4/results|title=Scarponi wins Giro del Trentino|date=2011-04-22|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-04-26}}
38. ^{{cite web|author=Jean-François Quénet|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-1/results|title=Guardini beats Farrar in Istanbul sprint|date=2011-04-24|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
39. ^{{cite web|author=Jean-François Quénet|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-2/results|title=Valentin Iglinskiy prevails over Petacchi|date=2011-04-25|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
40. ^{{cite web|author=Jean-François Quénet|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-3/results|title=Belletti strikes in Marmaris|date=2011-04-26|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
41. ^{{cite web|author=Jean-François Quénet|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-4/results|title=Petacchi powers to victory in Pamukkale|date=2011-04-27|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
42. ^{{cite web|author=Jean-François Quénet|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-8/results|title=Van Hummel wins final stage in Turkey|date=2011-05-01|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
43. ^{{cite web|author=Barry Ryan|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/tour-de-romandie-upt/stage-2/results|title=Cunego prevails in Romont|date=2011-04-28|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=2011-05-01}}
44. ^{{cite news|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|title=Cancellara crushes final Tirreno stage|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/tirreno-adriatico/stage-7/results|date=15 March 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 December 2011}}
45. ^{{cite news|title=Sella seals overall victory|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/settimana-internazionale-coppi-e-bartali-2-1-1/stage-5/results|date=26 March 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 December 2011}}
46. ^{{cite news|first=Jean-François|last=Quénet|title=Van Hummel wins final stage in Turkey|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/47th-presidential-cycling-tour-of-turkey-2-hc/stage-8/results|date=1 May 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 December 2011}}
47. ^{{cite news|title=Guardini clocks up another win in Slovenia|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/18th-tour-de-slovenie-2-1/stage-3/results|date=19 June 2011|work=Cycling News|publisher=Future Publishing Limited|accessdate=23 December 2011}}
48. ^{{cite news|title=Ulissi 3rd in the final overall standing|url=http://www.teamlampre.it/en/2011/07/brixia-tour-ulissi-chiude-al-3°-posto-nella-generale/|date=24 July 2011|work={{ct|LAM|2011}}|publisher=New Master SRL|accessdate=23 December 2011}}
49. ^The riders on the squad were Michele Scarponi, Alessandro Petacchi, Marco Marzano, Diego Ulissi, Danilo Hondo, Przemysław Niemiec, Manuele Mori, Daniele Righi, and Simon Špilak

References

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