Exactly why I want Purito to win the GC. He wants it the most.jens_attacks said:@riccardo_ricco
Spero in una vittoria di rodriguez al giro perché è l unico che fa qualche azione! Manca proprio qualcuno che ti fà saltare sul divano!!!!
Exactly why I want Purito to win the GC. He wants it the most.jens_attacks said:@riccardo_ricco
Spero in una vittoria di rodriguez al giro perché è l unico che fa qualche azione! Manca proprio qualcuno che ti fà saltare sul divano!!!!
Thanks. ...SafeBet said:riccardo riccò @riccardo_ricco
Ma che bel giro........ Mah!!!!
What a beautiful Giro
riccardo riccò @riccardo_ricco
Secondo me nibali se era al giro lo vinceva con 10 minuti. Anche se non è neanche lui il genere di corridore che mi entusiasma.
If he was here, Nibali would win the Giro by 10 minutes. Though he's not the kind of rider I fancy.
Spero in una vittoria di rodriguez al giro perché è l unico che fa qualche azione! Manca proprio qualcuno che ti fà saltare sul divano!!!!
I hope Purito is gonna take this, he's the only one attacking! We're missing somebody that makes you jump on the couch.
Zinoviev Letter said:It's the key weapon in his arsenal and it's very effective, but it's not an "attack", which pretty much by definition involves a sudden change of pace. Riding at your own consistent tempo isn't an attack, even if your tempo is so damn high that eventually nobody can stay with you.
This would be a much better race if the entire Liquigas support squad came down with a mild dose of dysentery.
El Pistolero said:If someone's riding with a long constant high speed with the goal of dropping everyone than it's an attack. Or do you think Basso won the Giro by never attacking?
Zinoviev Letter said:I don't know about that either. Uran was with them, after all, and Wiggins has a superior climbing record to both Uran and Hesjedal at the very least. Plus, Liquigas keeping a high steady tempo is pretty much exactly the way Wiggins likes to climb.
I could see him holding on today. I just can't see how he'd put six minutes into them!
jens_attacks said:yes but in 2007 and 2008 there were still climbs to go after giau.impossible to compare but in both those years the level was something like 60 watts higher for the top guns lol
wiggo would demolish those guys trust me.i think he laughs from teide at these performances
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when you feel nostalgia about the good old days when they were racing like men:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-y38WZAtgc
the real cycling is dying slowly![]()
Frosty said:Just scanning through the results i see Pinotti finished 98th at 34.05. Does anyone know what the story is there? Maybe just felt bad, realised he was going to lose lots of time and decided to take the mountains easy and aim for the final time trial?
The Hitch said:I do not think Wiggins has a superior climbing record to Uran. 7th on Kronplatz. 5th was it on Plateu de beile. 4th just behind Evans and Contador on Muur de Bretagne.
Id say that beats Wiggins' 5th on Verbier with a weaker field and 5th on Angliru, 4th and 5th on 2 other mountains, in the Vuelta with a much much weaker field.
The Hitch said:Mate, i knew you preferred to turn a blind eye to doping but are you for real comparing wattages from over the years to reassure yourself that the riders are doping now than they were before???
Dekker_Tifosi said:Basso will be too strong this weekend. Today was only a minor example
Surely Col d'Ospedale is meaningless in comparison to a GT stage. If you just go on watts/kg wouldn't F. Schleck's performance there last year be the climbing performance of 2011. The same goes for the Vuelta compared to the Giro - most Vuelta stages only have one tough climb, yesterday had 4. I don't believe for a second that Wiggins, Froome and Cobo would be way ahead of the riders here.jens_attacks said:not at all.level was higher with more than 50 watts on every wiggins performance especially verbier.uran is very far away of his level really.
i don't understand the question.i just like to see how fast the pros are going,to understand what do i miss for example to get close to santi perez on navacerrada 2004 lol and so on.
bigger stronger faster.i like that.i like to see the records smashed.i like usain bolt.
i love armstrong's theory about pro cycling,saying it should be entertaining.and after bernard tapie,that can rarely happen without extra medical assistance because the level of professionality is kind of equal between the riders.really you can't watch 6 guys going hand by hand after 6 hours.i know the dolomiti are great to watch but still...
looking back,the giro low performances don't come as a surprise after what happened in 2010 and last year's editions.but at least then, they did attack.
after the omega untouchable war machines in the cobbled classics,astana killing spree in the ardennes,uk postal and the 4 guys riding on ospedale at probably more than 6,3 w/kg you would expect something else in the first grand tour of the year.
one just has to wait dauphine and le tour now i guess.
until now,this giro was a shame
Tragic said:I think that "what happened to Szmyd?" is the question of the day, likely a very different story if he had hung in. I still have not seen a credible explanation. From my view, and I've watched a couple of times now, Caruso peeled off with either a mechanical or just bonked, then suddenly Szmyd was gone too. Anybody know what actually happened?
airstream said:I'm not surpsised at all. And I prefer this clean cycling to 2007 Peyresourde or the guys from Saunier Duval It was noticed many times before the Giro there are no attacking climbers among grand contenders. Basso needs "walls", Scarponi (no matter how some of you like him) is a rider of a defensive plan in high mountains. He can't attack properly. Nonetheless, I like the stage a lot. Chapeau to all riders who could finish it.
airstream said:Basso needs "walls"
Vino attacks everyone said:Oh come on!
Fine you can hate on the dopers as much as you want, but what you hate on here is exactly what cycling is about for gods sake!
hate on the riders, not on the racing they did