
Di
Luca Scores Again at Montevergine & Reclaims Pink
Wednesday 17th May, 2007
by Martin Williamson
The Giro’s pink and Liquigas’
green - that’s the gaudy colour combination that characterises
this first week of the Giro d’Italia.
"The Killer", Danilo Di Luca’s
strong sprint took him to Giro success again in yesterday's Stage
4, finishing at Montevergine di Mercogliano.

Di Luca won ahead of Riccardo Riccò and
Damiano Cunego, and reclaimed the maglia rosa from his teammate Enrico
Gasparotto, who crashed hard with 70km to go but toughed it out to
the finish.
Di Luca had previously won at Montevergine in the
2001 Giro, and used the occasion to take a few more seconds away from
rivals Savoldelli, Popovych and Simoni.
The general classification is still in the grip
of the "Green Machine", as the next three places remain
teammates of Di Luca - Pellizotti at 26 seconds, Noè and Nibali
at 35 seconds.
“For sure it’s a great result but
we’re still a long way from Milan. The team worked so hard today
as always which allowed me to reach this goal. Now we will manage
the race wisely, assuming our responsibility without spending everything
to hold onto the jersey,” Danilo told the press after the
finish.
Today’s win brings Team Liquigas’ season
total to 16, while Di Luca scores his 42nd win.
By the way, Di Luca had the fastest "white
bike" of the day, as both Riccò and Cunego have also fixed
upon this latest fashion trend.

Danilo has always loved white bikes, and is riding
and winning aboard the special beauty pictured here.