105 th Giro di Lombardia. La classica delle foglie morte.

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jens_attacks said:
leopard for who?
I was thinking the same. They have a great supporting team in Zaugg, Rohreger and Monfort but they lack a real leader. But hey Fugslang seems to be doing well and he can do it in this kind of races.
 
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trevim said:
I was thinking the same. They have a great supporting team in Zaugg, Rohreger and Monfort but they lack a real leader. But hey Fugslang seems to be doing well and he can do it in this kind of races.

vuelta was quite some time ago, no way he can hold that form.
 
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I'm so tired of the whole deification of Zomegnan thing going on at this forum, it's made me anti-Zomegnan. Good riddance, I says.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
vuelta was quite some time ago, no way he can hold that form.
Well of course I wasn't expecting him to be like he was a month ago but from winning the Vuelta to quit 80km from the end of a race goes a long way.
 
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Glad the roads are dry and free from falling leaves. This is where Nibali fell last year, no?
 
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Gilbert, Fuglsang, Lastras, Neebs, Paolini + others. If they work together this could have serious potential.
 
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trevim said:
Well of course I wasn't expecting him to be like he was a month ago but from winning the Vuelta to quit 80km from the end of a race goes a long way.

if he doesn't have the legs, or doesn't feel well what's the point of continuing?

damn mollema.
 
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
if he doesn't have the legs, or doesn't feel well what's the point of continuing?

damn mollema.
I agree, I just thought he would be better