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Lebricioledelpirata Ruba13”Adarmstrong 16SPO01A1607 ZALLCALL 12 21:44:19 07/15/99 l’Unità LO SPORT 21 Domenica 16 luglio 2000 ■ ARRIVO IN BREVE 1 Santiago Botero (Col/Kelme) 7h56’13” ;2 Paolo Savol- ● delli (Ita/Saeco) a 2’29’’; 3 Marco Pantani (Ita/Mercatone Uno) a 2’46’’; 4 Fernando Escartin (Spa/Kelme) a 2’49’’; 5 Richard Virenque (Fra/Polti) st; 6 Christophe Moreau (Fra/Festina) st; 7 Lance Armstrong (Usa/U.S.Postal) a Volley, World League 2’51’’; 8 Roberto Heras (Spa/Kelme) st; 9 Jan Ullrich (Ger/Deutsche Telekom). Finale Italia-Russia CLASSIFICA ■ L’Italiasièqualificataperlafinale 1 Lance Armstrong (Usa/Us Postal) 61h2’33’’; 2 Jan Ul- dellaWorldLeaguedipallavolo, lrich (Ger/Deutsche Telekom) a 4’55’’; 3 Joseba Beloki battendolaJugoslavia3-2(16- (Spa/Festina) a 5’52’’; 4 Christophe Moreau (Fra/Festi- 25,25-15,17-25,25-23,15- na) a 6’51’’; 5 Richard Virenque (Fra/Polti) a 8’26’’; 6 Ro- 12),nellaquintagiornatadella berto Heras (Spa/Kelme) a 8’33’’; 7 Manuel Beltran finalsixinsvolgimentoaRotter- (Spa/Mapei) a 9’33’’; 8 Santiago Botero (Col/Kelme) a dam.Oggilanazionaleguidata 10’00’’; 9 Marco Pantani (Ita/Mercatone Uno) a 10’13’’; 10 Francisco Mancebo (Spa/Banesto) a 10’17’’ daAndreaAnastasiincontrerà nellafinalissimalaRussia. Asta, niente Giochi per Jef Hartwig ■ JefHartwig,detentoredelpri- Le briciole del Pirata matomondialestagionaledi saltoconl’astaa6,03,nonpar- teciperàalleOlimpiadidiSy- dney2000nonavendosupera- tolamisurastabilitaneitrial americaniincorsoaSacramen- to.Èstatoilrisultatoasorpresa Ruba 13” ad Armstrong dellaprimagiornatadeicam- 16SPO01AF01 pionatinazionalistatunitensi, 2.50 doveinvecehannorispettatole 31.50 atteseigrandinomidell’atletica Sull’Izoard giornata di gloria per Botero comeMauriceGreene,Michael JohnsoneMarionJones. va di ieri. Si è però visto un Pantani a Quelladiierièstatauncorsalunghis- GINO SALA corrente alternata, in disarmo all’ini- sima, di 250 chilometri. Sveglia alle 6, Da spogliarellista zio, due volte all’attacco sull’Izoard insellaalle9,30diunmattinosoleggia- BRIANCON Il fascino e il tormento del- con allunghi brevi, simili ai fuocherelli to. Avvio lento, prime note di cronaca a portiere di calcio leAlpi,unmiscugliochesullacartapia- di un cerino e subito dopo in difesa, sul Col d’Allos con piccoli movimenti, ■ Dallosteepteaseaicalcidirigo- ceva a Pantani e che alla resa dei conti quasi in affanno, quando si è riportato ma con Pantani in allarme perché stac- re:NastiaPanfilovahasoloven- dice poco, sicuramente meno di quan- sulla ruota di un Armstrong che voleva cato di 20” sul culmine e costretto a ri- t’anni,madiprofessionineha to si poteva pensare. C’è un uomo solo dimostrare di essere il padrone del mediare in discesa. Il Col de Vars mo- cambiateparecchie.Fotomo- al comando, ma non è Pantani, non è Tour. Così è, così sembra guardando il stra in primalineaSavoldelli incompa- della,poispogliarellistaeoraac- Armstrong. Sulla fettuccia di Briancon foglio dei valori assoluti dove il meno gnia di una pattuglia alla quale s’ag- clamatoportieredelKatiusciala l’uomo solo al comando è il colombia- distante dall’americano è Ullrich che gancia Botero. E si profila l’Izoard, l’ar- squadradicalciofemminiledi no Santiago Botero, ciclista che ha stu- inseguea4’55”.Insostanzamipareche rampicata che servirà a Botero per con- Mosca.Nastiaraccontaalquoti- diato fino a laurearsi, 27 anni, sesta vit- Pantani abbia fatto dei progressi, ma fezionare un meritato successo. Oc- diano«KomsomolskaiaPravda» toria di unacarrieracominciatanel‘96, non tali dapoterrivoluzionare legerar- chio, quindi, agli altri duellanti. Oc- diessereapprodataalcalcioca- un tipo che entra sovente nelle fughe e chie del Tour. Al momento tra quelli chio a Pantani che cerca di sualmente.Primalasuastatuaria che ieri ha spiccato il volo sui tornanti che sitrovano davantial capitanodella squagliarsela suscitando i clamori dei bellezza,chesfiorailmetroe80, dell’Izoard. Una tappa dove si è rivisto Mercatone Uno c’è anche lo spagnolo suoi tifosi. C’è però lo stop di Ar- leeraservitanelcampodella Paolo Savoldelli, buon secondo con un Beloki che essendo un elemento com- mstrong che per far capire a tutti di sta- modaeperalcunecomparsate paio di minuti di ritardo, meno discesi- pleto, bravo su ogni terreno, per inten- re buoni scatta a sua volta. S’aggancia invideomusicali.Lospogliarello sta di quanto ci si poteva aspettare, for- derci, non intende cedere la terza posi- Pantani, s’aggancia Ullrich e l’Izoard eravenutosoloinunsecondo se perché affaticato dalle salite. Terzo zione.Ne sapremo dipiùoggi a conclu- non cambia le carte in tavola. Ci sarà tempo,perrendersiindipen- Pantani che nel finale, sulla rampa che sione di un’altra cavalcata alpina che poi il Pantani che si appropria della ter- denteeconomicamente.Trova porta al traguardo, stacca Armstrong di propone le scalate del Galibier (tetto za moneta, cosa che non sarà piaciuta cheilcalciosiaunosportmolto 5” ai quali aggiunge gli 8” di abbuono del Tour coi suoi2.645 metri d’altitudi- adArmstrong,machenemmenol’avrà femminile.»Èmeglioseincam- portandosi a 10’13” dal «leader» della ne), del Col de la Madeleine e del Cour- spaventato. Ci vuol altro per togliere al poscendonodellebelleragazze classifica. chevel dove è fissato lo striscione d’ar- texano la maglia gialla e fin qui Marco, -hadetto-cherichiamanopub- Chiaro che ben altro vantaggio spe- rivo e qui con tutta probabilità si faran- pur dando segnali di risveglio, non ha blicoallostadioefannocorrerei rava di ricavare il romagnolo nella pro- noicontidefinitivi. indossatoipannidelverogladiatore. Marco Pantani ancora protagonista sulle montagne del Tour fotografi». dal sogno. Schumacher ieri poi (su una pista che non lo ha mai visto vincitore) Prima fila tutta McLaren. Torna a ruggire Hakkinen ha fatto capire che Zeltweg non è proprio il suo tracciato ideale. È sembrato nervoso e quel paio di Gp d’Austria: Coulthard accanto al finlandese. Ferrari in seconda fila, Barrichello beffa Schumacher «dritti» lo hanno confermato. Schu- mi annaspa e Rubinho Barrichello ZELTWEG È arrivata la zampata IL PUNTO dabilità, concentrazione, forse un na il più veloce. Se prima Coulthard gli va davanti in griglia. La gara sa- del campione del mondo. Mika po‘ di confusione: Schumacher dopo da solo puntava il dito sulla leader- rà in salita anche perché psicologi- Hakkinen conquista la quarta le libere aveva fatto percepire le sof- ship di Schumi, con il finlandese le camente il tedesco parte con un pole stagionale, dopo tre mesi di Il tedesco & la Rossa ferenze della Rossa, gli stati d’ani- «Frecce» nell’arco del team anglo- doppio svantaggio: davanti non astinenza, la 25a in carriera. Da- mo: «Posso fare la pole come il tedesco tornano due. Hakkinen non avrà sono solo le due McLaren, an- vid Coulthard è secondo. La pri- Aspettando che piova quarto posto...». E «Nostradamus» vuole mollare, Coulthard vuole il che la Rossa del suo compagno di ma fila del Gp dell’Austria (oggi Schumi ha colpito ancora... suo primo titolo... e le Ferrari co- scuderia. Ma allora, chi salverà il Rai1, ore 14) è tutta McLaren. Le Sono 12 punti di vantaggio su minciano ad avere brividi premoni- povero Schumi? Forse la pioggia. Ferrari annaspano e chiudono Coulthard e se qualche Gp fa pote- tori. La corsa al mondiale non è Qualche goccia ne è caduta nei pri- con una seconda fila. Barrichello MAURIZIO COLANTONI vano sembrare un buon bottino, ora mai stata facile, le prime gare han- mi minuti della qualifica di ieri; og- però brucia Schumacher. Il fin- sono un niente di fronte alla rivita- no fatto credere che quest’anno per gi durante il decimo Gp della sta- landese segna un gran tempo - Premono le McLaren. Si fanno largo lizzata McLaren. Lo scozzese avan- la Rossa sarebbe stato più facile. I gione - se cadrà - potrebbe essere la 1:10.410 - su un tracciato - più a colpi di cronometro. Sfruttano il za; Mika Hakkinen, campione del guai (Montecarlo e Canada andati chiave per un’altra vittoria, la più corto rispetto alla media - che momento «no» della Ferrari. Affi- mondo, si risveglia dal letargo e tor- in fumo) hanno fatto poi svegliare importante. sembra più adatto alle Frecce e nonalleRosse. Michael Schumacher da segni di crisi. Ha affrontato con diffi- 16SPO01AF02 coltà tutta la sessione di qualifi- LOTTO ca, ha inseguito sempre, anche il 1.50 Mentre ESTRAZIONE DEL 15-7-2000 suo compagno Rubens Barri- 19.0 i manichini CONCORSO N0 57 chello.Ilbrasilianohachiusoter- di zo ed ha accumulato un ritardo Schumacher BARI 18 53 76 33 19 (su Hakkinen) di 434 millesimi e Coulthard CAGLIARI 70 72 82 16 36 («Sono contento, ho trovato un giocano, buon assetto. Le gomme sembra- Hakkinen FIRENZE 74 89 61 4 21 no comportarsi bene e sono mol- conquista GENOVA 28 27 45 11 57 to fiducioso per la gara»); mentre la pole il tedesco di 626 e non è stato ca- in Austria MILANO 51 84 10 34 20 pace di scendere sotto il muro dell’1:11”. Nell’ultimo tentativo NAPOLI 24 40 11 83 77 il leader del mondiale ha spreca- PALERMO 53843417 to mentre Hakkinen nei suoi due NOVITÀ giri finali ha messo le ruote da- ROMA 55 77 41 76 81 vanti a tutti gli avversari. «Quan- TORINO 48 29 38 43 86 do ho tentato nell’ultimo giro - spiega Schumi - ho provato a da- VENEZIA 17 82 65 89 70 re il massimo, visto che non ave- DAL 20 LUGLIO vo più nulla da perdere. Sono an- dato al limite ed ho perso il con- trollo della mia vettura. Il distac- cher si è intestardito a provare dovrebbe compromette le possi- SuperENALOTTO co mi preoccupa un po’, non so- più soluzioni, tra medie e morbi- bilità divittoria.Ilvaloredelpilo- no riuscito a trovare un buon bi- de. Col risultato che il più pru- ta viene infatti esaltato e non è COMBINAZIONE VINCENTE JOLLY lanciamento. Ora spero di gua- dente Barrichello hatrovato,con un caso che il primo dei terrestri SCONTI fino al 60% dagnare qualche posizione alla un solo treno di gomme venerdì dietroimarzianidellaF1siaquel- partenza.Tuttopuòaccadere». rapidamentel’assettogiusto. lo Jarno Trulli che proprio Schu- 5 18 24 51 55 74 17 Ma la qualifica è iniziata con Zeltweg sembra continuare ad mi ha incoronato, assieme al fra- 0 MONTEPREMI: L.
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