
Italian Adriano Malori won the opening prologue of the Tirreno-Adriatico, a 5.4 km time trial around the Lido di Camaiore, to take the overall lead of the Italian stage race on Wednesday.
A team time trial over 22.7 km was supposed to open the March 11-17 World Tour event, however organisers were forced into drastic changes after bad weather damaged parts of the course in certain areas.
Malori's BMC team would have been among the contenders for victory in the longer team event, however the 27-year-old Movistar rider from Parma went on to taste victory himself.
Malori clocked a time of 6min 04sec for the mainly flat course, finishing one second ahead of Swiss classics specialist Fabian Cancellara and two in front of Belgian Greg Van Avermaet.
"I'm really happy because I really didn't expect to win, and to beat Cancellara - who is a great rider - makes it even more special," said Malori.
Malori will wear the race leader's blue jersey into Thursday's first stage, a 153 km ride from Camaiore to Cascina, but will be expected to give up the race lead as the overall challengers come to the fore.
Spain's Alberto Contador, the reigning race champion, is expected to ramp up his preparations this week for a tilt at a rare Giro d'Italia-Tour de France double.
Two-time Tour de France champion Contador is aiming this year to become the first cyclist since deceased Italian Marco Pantani to win the Italian and French three-week Grand Tours in the same calendar year.
Although missing Britain's former Tour de France champion Chris Froome, the "Race of the Two Seas", as Tirreno-Adriatico is affectionately known, will see Contador lock jaws with some of the rivals expected to stand in his way this season.
Former two-time Tirreno-Adriatico winner Vincenzo Nibali, the reigning Tour de France champion, is also racing as is Colombian climbing specialist Nairo Quintana, the 2014 Giro d'Italia champion and former Giro runner-up Rigoberto Uran.
On Wednesday the Spaniard finished in a time of 6:23, eight seconds slower than Nibali with Uran nine seconds faster.
Source: AFP
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