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SafeBet said:If there's one thing we learnt today is that Nibbles will give them a fight. He proved once again he belongs among the best.
a lone cadet vs the cavalry
SafeBet said:If there's one thing we learnt today is that Nibbles will give them a fight. He proved once again he belongs among the best.
if anything, today showed us that AC can make them derail just as much as Nibali.Gloin22 said:It just depends what Wiggins shows up though, but I do expect Sky to crush as do many I guess.
Kireynka - Cataldo - Uran - Henao - (Porte) - Wiggins train will be unbeatable.
Only person that can stop such train is Contador and he will no be present, Nibs is just not strong enough.
Eshnar said:if anything, today showed us that AC can make them derail just as much as Nibali.
indeed. Just as Contador. Or anyone else for that matter.Gloin22 said:One Nibali will not do anything against this train. Nothing at all.
Gloin22 said:One Nibali will not do anything against this train. Nothing at all.
jamesmasters said:At last, some realism on this thread. The only question mark over a Wiggins victory is that he might not be the same rider as last year, especially as he is into his 30s.
Ryo Hazuki said:yes as we live in a day and age where riders in their 30s all fall back, check horner in tirreno![]()
considering Felix the cat won the last 2 vueltas (of Colombia) you are going to have a hard time convincing ryo that riders aren't capable of remaining on peak till 40.Afrank said:Look at Scarponi, Kloden, Menchov, even possibly Evans (will have to wait for the Tour to see if he's really lost it) all over 30 and not likely to be serious contenders in GT's anymore.
Some riders aren't affected by age, some are.
Afrank said:Look at Scarponi, Kloden, Menchov, even possibly Evans (will have to wait for the Tour to see if he's really lost it) all over 30 and not likely to be serious contenders in GT's anymore.
Some riders aren't affected by age, some are.
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Scarponi was a Giro contender last year. Only Purito an Hesjedal were a bit stronger.
imho he was just having public relations with RCS. In the same interview he praises all their races.BlenJones2 said:http://www.biciciclismo.com/cas/site/noticias-ficha.asp?id=60063 Dont know if this has already been mentioned but is Purito changing his plan?
Eshnar said:imho he was just having public relations with RCS. In the same interview he praises all their races.
18-Valve. (pithy) said:Scarponi was a Giro contender last year. Only Purito an Hesjedal were a bit stronger.
You may be right, but why stir up now a hornet's nest? His comments could be the product of many discussions with his team, friends and fans. I'm 50/50 here.Eshnar said:imho he was just having public relations with RCS. In the same interview he praises all their races.
Ryo Hazuki said:and purito is even older than wiggins and look at him declining... Lol @ fail logic(jamesmasters, afrank)
Dombrowski crashed on stage 3 and lost 16 minutes, though, so I'm sure the crash affected his performances in Tirreno. That said, I have no idea whether he'll be at the Giro or not.JRanton said:Reading some interviews from Porte after Paris-Nice it appears that he won't be at the Giro after all, so Sky are banking everything on Wiggins.
So I think they line-up:
Wiggins, Henao, Uran, Cataldo, Kiryienka, Lopez, Kennaugh, Pate, Knees
I don't think Dombrowski has passed his audition. He hasn't done badly but I don't think he's quite ready for the task that Sky will be asking of him. Puccio is a possibility instead of Kennaugh based on Tirreno but they probably want to have at least two Brits in there.
Tour squad: Froome, Wiggins, Porte, Thomas, Siutsou, EBH, Stannard, Eisel + one other
Hugo Koblet said:Dombrowski crashed on stage 3 and lost 16 minutes, though, so I'm sure the crash affected his performances in Tirreno. That said, I have no idea whether he'll be at the Giro or not.
JRanton said:Reading some interviews from Porte after Paris-Nice it appears that he won't be at the Giro after all, so Sky are banking everything on Wiggins.
So I think they line-up:
Wiggins, Henao, Uran, Cataldo, Kiryienka, Lopez, Kennaugh, Pate, Knees
I don't think Dombrowski has passed his audition. He hasn't done badly but I don't think he's quite ready for the task that Sky will be asking of him. Puccio is a possibility instead of Kennaugh based on Tirreno but they probably want to have at least two Brits in there.
Tour squad: Froome, Wiggins, Porte, Thomas, Siutsou, EBH, Stannard, Eisel + one other
JRanton said:Reading some interviews from Porte after Paris-Nice it appears that he won't be at the Giro after all, so Sky are banking everything on Wiggins.
Ryo Hazuki said:there was no audition :facepalm: you really don't understand a lick of cycling do you?dombrowski will ride the giro, even if he sucks everywherem he's focussing on giro and not tirreno
JRanton said:Of course it's an audition. Dombrowski even said himself that the team would see how he did in the pre-Giro races and make a decision based on that.
We're talking about a 21 year old neo-pro who, if selected, would have an important role to play in Wiggins' train (it isn't an easy job even if some of the riders make it seem that way). Sky aren't going to send him to Italy if they don't think he's ready for it.
Ryo Hazuki said:shall we make a bet that dombrowski will do the giro?![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:he's wiggins most trusted. in about every interview porte says he loves to eb arround wiggo. he is supporting him in eveyr race he's in or vice versa. so no he;'s doing the giro and the tour with whatever he has left (not much)
