2011 Vuelta a Espana Stage 10: Salamanca ITT, 47km (28/9)

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May 27, 2010
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I wouldn't mind it at all if fuglsang does well. I expect him to burst out on the scene this vuelta. Luckily Kelly is back, at least he can pronounce his name unlike some scottish:rolleyes:
 
Jun 7, 2010
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theyoungest said:
He was supposed to have trained on his TT, and improved?

Maybe it's his shoulder? Schleck had a problem in the TT position last year after his collarbone break so it could be the same?

Maybe he is getting tired.
 
May 26, 2009
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hrotha said:
You got a good glimpse of what would happen when Purito refused to let Mollema go for like half a minute, like any rider in his situation would have done, and he got called a cheater and scum.

I thought people were just being sarcastic when they said that.

He didn't look at all close enough to gain an advantage. Apart from as someone to pace himself against.
 
Sep 19, 2010
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auscyclefan94 said:
Come on, the quality in that field is clearly not that good.
Do you really think I rated his victory in the Giro Del Capo II as an incredible performance? If so, you should think about following some irony classes.
 
Mar 11, 2009
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I think J-Rod is out of it, there is only one short sharp climb where he can blow the rest away. I think he will continue to fade at the end of the 10km+ slopes.
 
Feb 15, 2011
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Nibali is the red hot favorite now for sure, but he didn't impress me uphill (as in not at all). I still need to see it happen and actually find it a lot more likely that another rider will win (as in Nibali versus the rest).

So let's not give up on the Mollemas of this world just yet :)
 
Jun 10, 2010
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auscyclefan94 said:
Don't be a tool, it does sometimes happen in other races but it is not a cool thing to do. It is an INDIVIDUAL time trial
First off, don't go around calling people "tool". You could get a lot worse.

Secondly, my point is that he didn't do anything. He wasn't on Mollema's wheel. He was at a reasonable distance practically from the beginning. It's like complaining about Mollema getting on Purito's wheel before passing him - and he did get closer than Purito did afterwards, like, he was actually *on* Purito's wheel.
luckyboy said:
I thought people were just being sarcastic when they said that.

He didn't look at all close enough to gain an advantage. Apart from as someone to pace himself against.
And yet here I am, arguing with people who think otherwise. :eek:
 
Sep 9, 2009
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Jamsque said:
Tactically it would seem the thing for Sky to do in the mountains is attack with Wiggins and have Froome follow wheels. I do wonder how Wiggo's ego will react to being asked to take a supporting role, though.

They'll just both follow wheels/ride like yesterday, and leadership will be decided when one of them cracks, with the hope that neither does.

There's no way they'll switch leadership on a 20 second gap.
 
Jul 26, 2011
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JRod looked strangely happy when he got on the podium to get the green jersey. Didn't look disappointed at all.


Kevin Sealdryer around +5.20 and out of the top 20 in GC, ugh.
 
Jun 16, 2009
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just some guy said:
Nothing like last years race when GVA waited for Gilbert and they did a 2 man TTT for a few km´s.


J-rod did not to get people knickers all tied up
well i didn't watch the tt last year.


Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
the constant Spanish negative / cheaters thing is quite annoying imo.

Firstly I haven't said that for ages & secondly I only have ever meant it as a joke having fun with posters who support such riders. Those posters have only ever taken it as a bit of fun.
 
Jan 6, 2010
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
the constant Spanish negative / cheaters thing is quite annoying imo.

interesting stage, Froome doing about as well as he could have done (w.r.t. Martin), Wiggo probably 30ish seconds slower than he could have been, Nibbles doing roughly as well as I would have thought, Purito better than expected, Kess better than I would have thought, Birdsong better too.

Makes everything interesting! Good result for Tezm Sky
 
Jan 11, 2010
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roundabout said:
Maybe it's his shoulder? Schleck had a problem in the TT position last year after his collarbone break so it could be the same?

Maybe he is getting tired.
He hasn't really done a very good long TT in, what, three years? Maybe we should consider him a pure climber, and for a pure climber he actually did a pretty decent TT. Better than Rodriguez and Martin, for instance.
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Did Wiggins REALLY blow though? I mean, he's a world class ITT rider, but he still finished 3rd.

It's all relative. He went out a bit too hard and paid a little in the end.
You can't even get away with a bit of poetic licence around here...
 
Jun 7, 2011
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Wat a race this is turning into. Wiggins not making massive gains on an ideal time trial, yet the day before making time on Nibali, Rodriguez and VDB. It is so unpredictable. Chapeau to Froome also. I get the feeling the rest day has come at the right time for Wiggins. It may be one of those crazy races now, where we see people cracking who we dont expect. Wednesday should be superb. It really is so tough to call.
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Kwibus said:
Looking at this top 7 it seems Nibali has the best papers for this Vuelta. The next days will be very very interesting! It's great so far.

I'm gonna make a wild call. Kessiakoff will win this. :cool:
 
Jun 7, 2010
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theyoungest said:
He hasn't really done a very good long TT in, what, three years? Maybe we should consider him a pure climber, and for a pure climber he actually did a pretty decent TT. Better than Rodriguez and Martin, for instance.

Yes, looking like that he did ok and is still in a good position on GC.
 
Jul 2, 2011
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theyoungest said:
He was supposed to have trained on his TT, and improved?

I think he didn't train especially on his TT for the Vuelta in his preparation...
 
May 14, 2010
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Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
the constant Spanish negative / cheaters thing is quite annoying imo.

Yeah. Even more annoying than usual, and that's saying something.

Jamsque said:
Tactically it would seem the thing for Sky to do in the mountains is attack with Wiggins and have Froome follow wheels. I do wonder how Wiggo's ego will react to being asked to take a supporting role, though.

Will he? Agree to take a supporting role, I mean. I wonder. If he does he sure won't be happy about it.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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Just realised if Kruijswijk and Menchov didn't lose 1:42 in the beginning due to bad luck they'd be well in the top 10
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Mellow Velo said:
It's all relative. He went out a bit too hard and paid a little in the end.
You can't even get away with a bit of poetic licence around here...

Actually it's even Wiggins best long TT result in a GT so far. Just looking at the placings of course.
 

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