At the age of 41, Alessandro Petacchi continues his love affair with Giro d'Italia. Not as competitive as he once was, the Italian veteran relies now on his experience and body-awareness, believing that he still has a lot to offer.
Despite being a professional since 20 years, Petacchi admitted that competing in his home grand tour still thrills him and even red-circled one particular stage having a special meaning to him.
“The Giro still drives me,” Petacchi told VeloNews.
“I know my body better than ever and I no longer have to train for six or seven hours a day,” he admitted. “I know my sprint and I know when I have good position, and when I have legs I can win – but it’s not easy.”
“I love cycling, and I am excited about La Spezia because that is where I was born,” said Petacchi about the 152km fifth stage from his birthplace to Abetone. “I know it will not be easy but that stage is special to me.”
At the same time the 41-year old sprinter suggested that this year's edition of the Giro may be his last before taking on a different role in cycling.
“Perhaps I will race another year or perhaps I will take another role with the team,” Petacchi concluded. “Either way, I still have more to give the sport of cycling, but when it’s over I hope I will be remembered for the man I am off the bike as well as the victories.”
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