Elia Viviani’s professional journey began in 2010 when he joined Liquigas–Doimo. Over the years, he became one of Italy’s most successful and reliable riders, combining success on both the road and the track. During his professional career, Viviani amassed five stage victories at the Giro d’Italia, three at the Vuelta a España and one at the Tour de France, reaching the impressive number of 90 professional wins.
The Olympics as the main goal
For Viviani, the Olympic Games remain the central goal, regardless of his new role. “The Olympics, whether as an athlete or not, remain the dream, and we will work hard for that. The challenge will be increasingly difficult, because from Rio onwards we have always won at least one gold medal and more and more medals.”
While there are established stars in their prime, the Italian younger generations are also coming very strong. For Viviani, the future ahead for Italy is really bright. “We have an excellent group: from Pellizzari to Finn, including Tiberi, Milan, who is the strongest sprinter in the world, and Ganna, who dreams of winning Milan-Sanremo or Paris-Roubaix.”
Looking ahead to the next Olympic cycle, Viviani stressed that preparations are already underway, even if there are more than 2 and a half years until the event. “Los Angeles is closer than it seems, and qualification is about to begin. We are already thinking about the Olympics.”
Will Ganna ever win Milano-Sanremo?
“We have Milan returning to the Giro, which is something special for us Italians; an Italian at the Tour de France is not the same. Many track riders can do well; there’s a good group. For the women, we have the strongest group in the world; we don’t need a generational change,” he concluded.