De Marchi: My way of doing things is more romantic than modern cycling allows

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Alessandro De Marchi of Israel Start-Up Nation finished second on stage 4, riding into the race lead (Image credit: Bettini Photo)

For 11 years as a professional, and 17 more on a bike before that, Alessandro De Marchi’s place was always off the front and in the wind, but usually off the podium and out of the prizes. It certainly wasn’t here, wearing the maglia rosa of the Giro d’Italia.

“I feel a bit disoriented, almost out of place,” the Israel Start-Up Nation rider said apologetically in Sestola, and then repeated himself softly. “I feel a bit out of place. I was maybe too used to trying, too used to never giving up, but still never picking up the big prize. I think until I’m alone in bed tonight, I’ll still be disoriented like this. I might even cry a bit, but then I’ll be ready for tomorrow.”

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Barry Ryan
Head of Features

Barry Ryan is Head of Features at Cyclingnews. He has covered professional cycling since 2010, reporting from the Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and events from Argentina to Japan. His writing has appeared in The Independent, Procycling and Cycling Plus. He is the author of The Ascent: Sean Kelly, Stephen Roche and the Rise of Irish Cycling’s Golden Generation, published by Gill Books.