Sonny Colbrelli (Bardiani-CSF) was diplomatic when asked about the Sky rumours after his
win, politely insisting that he was thinking only of the final two races on his
2014 programme but admitting that he was flattered by the link.
“Right now I just want to concentrate on the end of the season. There’s still
the Giro dell’Emilia and Trofeo Beghelli left for us to win the Coppa Italia,”
Colbrelli told Gazzetta dello Sport. “Then we’ll think about a possible
transfer. But a friendly agreement needs to be reached with the Reverberi
family. Bardiani has given me a lot and I’ve given a lot to Bardiani too. But
Sky would be a big opportunity.”
Colbrelli’s current deal with Bardiani extends to the end of 2015, but there
is scope for him to switch during the off-season as the team will change
management company, meaning that all riders must re-sign new contracts.
Since its establishment in 2010, Sky has always maintained an Italian
presence on its roster, due in part to the support of the broadcaster’s Italian
arm. Elia Vivani has been heavily linked with a move to Sky for next season,
while Salvatore Puccio will remain on board, although Dario Cataldo departs for
Astana.
Colbrelli’s victory in Peccioli was his fifth of the season and his third in
recent weeks following his back-to-back triumphs at the Memorial Pantani and the
GP Prato. He also finished second in the Tre Valli Varesine, a run of success
that was enough to secure his place in the Italian team for the world
championships in Ponferrada.
Colbrelli completed his first Worlds as Italy’s best finisher in 13th place
after he fell just short of latching onto the back of the chasing group on the
final climb.
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