Lo squalo dello stretto,
With your approaching retirement I have to say goodbye to the last and maybe even only real cycling favorite I had during my years as a teenager. During your first years at Liquigas you were mostly still a name of a huge prospect to me, riding in one of the most amazing jerseys the cycling world has ever seen. The first real memory that I have about you at this point in my life stems from the Giro in 2010.
You were still the Il giovane to the maestro Ivan Basso, but you took the pink early on in the race. I was so excited already, and then came one of my favorite races of all times with stage 7 to Montalcino. Until this day, whenever you ask me about an epic race, that will be the race that comes to mind first. You crashed, you lost the pink, but for the first time I really saw the grinta that would characterize you for the entirety of your career. In the same year, after podiuming the Giro alongside Basso you also managed to win the Vuelta. A very strange Vuelta with guys like Velits and Mosquera also on the podium. But there was one certainty, the winner of this edition was going to be a super star.
In the years that followed I loved the green Liquigas jersey more and more. Together with Sagan and Moreno Moser you created the most exciting team for me in the whole of cycling. Whenever I started a career on some silly game I would make sure to pick Liquigas, because my favorite shark was in the team.
Then came the years of the Skybots, Bradley Wiggins, Chris Froome, and I was afraid we would go into an era of boring cycling again (well maybe we did, but for romance sake i'll say we didn't). But in 2014 the French came up with one of their best choices in the history of the world. They introduced a cobbled stage in the Tour de France and once again you were the center of attention in a remarkable stage. You dominated that Tour like only the Shark from Messina could, and I was following you with the passion of an Italian tifoso every day of the week. Che Amore!
Maybe that was the best Nibali I ever saw, but I am not sure anymore. What I am sure about is what followed, the young shark turned into one of the most experienced riders of the peloton. And with that experience came your ability to enter your opponents heads on the most vital times. This combined with your descending ability has made so many mothers weep, and made so many riders ride with fear in their heart. But most of our hearts were filled with joy when once again we saw you flying down those mountains.
In the fall of 2017 and the spring of 2018 you put the crown on your career by winning Il Lombardia and Milano - San Remo. Especially in San Remo you wrote history again by setting another example. This race was mostly a sprinters race, but you, being the smart rider that you are set your mind to it and you went down the Poggio full gas and you didn't even need a dropper post to win it! Oh, what an achievement to also win this last great race within your own country!
Maybe after that you were declining a bit already, although we cannot be sure. Your mano a mano with Roglic was impressive still, so maybe it was only a mistake to give Carapaz so much space. But maybe, being the big champion that you are you considered the situation and let Carapaz win because Ecuador needed a champion. In 2020 you started well, better than in past years even and you lighted up our hearts with hope. But then this stupid pandemic came, and after that we didn't see the same Vincenzo again.
Lo Squalo, I sincerely hope, that after todays announcement we will see one final act of greatness from you. Maybe you can win a stage in this Giro, but even more fitting would be to see you shine in Il Lombardia again. To see you put pressure on your opponents in the climbs and in the downhills once more while the falling leaves mark an end to your amazing career. You brought me so much joy. Thank you Vincenzo.