I'm wondering whether Andrea Piccolo's rollercoaster career has anything to do with clinic issues?
Dumped by Astana (of all team) because of physical issues. Not picked up by any team for months after Gazprom folded. Scores some good results with Savio (...) and Vaughters apparently is interested.
Opinions?
Yeah, the fact that we never heared anything about the nature of his health problems at Astana is strange.
Imo it's either clinic related or something really personal like an eating disorder.
Taken from 2022 state of the peloton;
https://forum.cyclingnews.com/threads/state-of-the-peloton-2022.37641/page-23
Perhaps we have our answer;
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Piccolo, who made an impression as a young time trialist, will have a new start with Gazprom-RusVelo. Piccolo’s agent Johnny Carera indicated a few months ago that the promising rider would return to Astana, that was the plan. From an earlier interview with Piccolo by
Bicisport, however, it appeared that the Gazprom-RusVelo team was interested in the young Italian. Piccolo and Gazprom-RusVelo were introduced to each other through the new team manager of the Russian team, Dmitri Sedoun. Sedoun also worked at Astana in the past.
“He also knows the internal problems within the Astana squad. He spoke to my lawyers and expressed his interest. In August it really became concrete and a program was presented to me. A picture was also painted of the changes within Gazprom-RusVelo,” Spaziociclismo quotes
Piccolo.
“I thought it was an exciting prospect and decided to sign the contract. It is a very structured team. The equipment is on point and is of WorldTour level. We have already had quite a few conversations and we are currently on a training internship in Calpe. After a few weeks I can already say that I enjoy my profession more and feel less pressure,” said Piccolo, who said goodbye to Astana in a strange way. Due to
‘personal health reasons’, which came to light during the first training camp, Piccolo did not ride for Astana at all.
“I can confirm that I had big problems, but I don’t feel ready to talk about it yet. The matter was serious and delicate, but for now it is enough to know that everything has been resolved for the better. I have to thank my family and my lawyers for protecting me and advising me in the best way,” Piccolo said at the end of September.
Piccolo does not want to say too much about his problems and what happened behind the scenes. The Italian did take a drastic decision in mid-2021: Piccolo took a step back to the amateur team Viris Vigevano. This has not done him any harm, as he again managed to take some nice victories at amateur level. He won three prestigious Italian U23 races in September.