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Why should they care when Rosa is prettier than Rossa?burning said:Cav gets 8 points, if he wins today he will lead by 34 points, which may be enough to win jersey considering that katusha doesnt care at all
Why should they care when Rosa is prettier than Rossa?burning said:Cav gets 8 points, if he wins today he will lead by 34 points, which may be enough to win jersey considering that katusha doesnt care at all
cineteq said:Why should they care when Rosa is prettier than Rossa?![]()
Trunnions said:He was said to be too fat after his poor showing in MSR, so is he perhaps using this event to lean-off ready for the Tour and Olympics?
Opinions please?
And had horrible shape when he got to the Olympics. I don't think he'll try that approach again.Frosty said:In 2008 he finished the Giro, winning 2 stages, and then went to the Tour where he won four stages before dropping out at the end of the second week.
maltiv said:Since Cavendish clearly intends to finish this Giro there's just no way he'll do the TDF.
maltiv said:And had horrible shape when he got to the Olympics. I don't think he'll try that approach again.
RownhamHill said:Did he really though? I thought the point was that after the pursuit medals, Wiggins was out of gas by the time the Madison came around, and left Cavendish high and dry - isn't that why they didn't speak for years afterwards?
cycladianpirate said:No way will Cav want to give up his hold on the "King of the Champs Elysees" jersey.
maltiv said:And had horrible shape when he got to the Olympics. I don't think he'll try that approach again.
After this Giro I suspect he will skip the Tour and join Thor at the Tour of Poland for his Olympic warmup.cycladianpirate said:No way will Cav want to give up his hold on the "King of the Champs Elysees" jersey.
JibberJim said:I've often wondered this, the strongest teams who ride on the front all day, continue being able to ride on the front all day. Is it because they're really the better teams, or is it because they work their team so hard that they end up fitter...
Is that OPQ helping Sky out there?
cycladianpirate said:No way will Cav want to give up his hold on the "King of the Champs Elysees" jersey.
Catwhoorg said:Certainly was a low point in their relationship.
I do think the Madison "failure (9th)" was more down to Wiggo than Cav.
It was obvious that the medal placings would need a lap on the field. That was Wiggos job, not Cavs
maltiv said:And had horrible shape when he got to the Olympics. I don't think he'll try that approach again.
will10 said:They were marked even more heavily than when they somehow managed to win the Worlds in '08.
I remember in his first comeback year he was riding the Volta a Portugal and he was getting in breaks in all the pan flat stage and I was like: "Wasn't this guy a climber?! What the hell?" So maybe he'll turn into some sort of Cancellara in the near futureNey the Viking said:The danish commentators on Eurosport poking a bit fun at Sella, saying it was one of the first time they have seen him in this giro (when the 6 guys tried to break). Then they said that he hasnt really had any results after getting back from his doping offense, and maybe that said a lot all by itself. Then they joked that he might have changed into a flat course racer now, since he tried the break![]()
Bernie's eyesore said:This Stannard bloke is good.
Ney the Viking said:Then they said that he hasnt really had any results after getting back from his doping offense, and maybe that said a lot all by itself. Then they joked that he might have changed into a flat course racer now, since he tried the break![]()
