2013 Giro d'Italia Stage 8: Gabicce Mare - Saltara 54,8 km ITT

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May 19, 2011
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JRanton said:
He isn't ill. Sky have denied that.

November and December. That's when the grand tours are won and lost and Wiggins didn't put the work in!

You just can't get a grip of SKY fanboy logic, W can't win=W is sick. Give me a break!
 
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Great ITT and very unexpected.

Nibbles in pink already, great for him but very hard for his team to control the next two weeks.
Evans surprising again and in contention for the overall, shame his team is not that strong for the mountain stages.
Wiggins not that good but still takes time back on everybody but do the Skyborgs know how to attack?
Gesink on a third spot after a good first week, bit surprising and his team looks strong so far.
Scarponi did very well and I expect some fireworks from him in the mountains.

Guess Hesjedal did the worst itt of the gc men but still not that far.
Very unpredictable first week, looking forward to the next one.
 
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theyoungest said:
Kelderman crashed in the TT today. Said his back wheel was constantly blocking. Not a bad result, considering.

I wanted to call him the new Gesink, but that would be an insult to Gesink.
 
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Leonardus said:
Great ITT and very unexpected.

Nibbles in pink already, great for him but very hard for his team to control the next two weeks.
Evans surprising again and in contention for the overall, shame his team is not that strong for the mountain stages.
Wiggins not that good but still takes time back on everybody but do the Skyborgs know how to attack?
Gesink on a third spot after a good first week, bit surprising and his team looks strong so far.
Scarponi did very well and I expect some fireworks from him in the mountains.

Guess Hesjedal did the worst itt of the gc men but still not that far.
Very unpredictable first week, looking forward to the next one.

Hesjedal is never good at long ITT, he was two minute behind Nibali today. In olympics, he was one minute behind Menchov. While in 2012 Tour, Nibali is ahead of Menchov in both ITT.
So Hejedal did just fine. fits history pattern
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Meh, this race pales into insignificance when the news coming out of Spain today is taken into account, and in a good way.

Yes...It seems Mr. Fuentes wants particular pecuniary dispensations in exchange for the putrid proclivities that exist on certain prominent athletes. Oh, what a tangled web we weave...but if he can damage public health, he can certainly further damage himself!;)
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Apart from some (like you) i think most expected him to not do so well. Although today was bad for his standards. I thought he would top 20 at least

He's a GC man who did a worse TT than Ryder. I was more taking umbrage with his not being considered, since he got enough of a raw deal from the broadcasters already, with them only showing his start on a replay, then giving us no time splits, no moto. This is the maglia rosa! A guy who was well inside the top 10 when he got sick a few days from the end last year, and a guy who was top 10 in the Vuelta working for a teammate - and who lost 3 minutes on a stage when he was safely placed in the front group because of said leader getting caught up in a crash, so could have been better.

The guy's a peripheral contender, sure, but he's a contender nonetheless, and you don't get into the maglia rosa after a week for nothing.
 
JRanton said:
He isn't ill. Sky have denied that.

November and December. That's when the grand tours are won and lost and Wiggins didn't put the work in!

Didn't he get hit by a car somewhere back then?

I am actually slightly more optimistic re Wiggins after today. As long as it's sunny and not too many corners, it's not all over.

But

He may lose time already tomorrow and he has to gain time in the mountains.
 
vrusimov said:
Yes...It seems Mr. Fuentes wants particular pecuniary dispensations in exchange for the putrid proclivities that exist on certain prominent athletes. Oh, what a tangled web we weave...but if he can damage public health, he can certainly further damage himself!;)

Who's this Fuentes guy? I know nothing. I am tranquillo. I was talking about Txurruka. That's WAY more important than some silly doctor keeping bags of patient's blood like a cross between Angelina Jolie and Jeffrey Dahmer.
 
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Did anybody catch any of Kessiakoff's ride?

Was he going for it? Did he underperform if so, or was top 3 a little too much to expect?
 
May 19, 2011
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Gubby Allen said:
Did anybody catch any of Kessiakoff's ride?

Was he going for it? Did he underperform if so, or was top 3 a little too much to expect?

No I don't think so. He was involved in a crash and have to recover. and prepare to work for Nibali in mountains.
 
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Gubby Allen said:
Did anybody catch any of Kessiakoff's ride?

Was he going for it? Did he underperform if so, or was top 3 a little too much to expect?

He looked pretty full gas to me.
 
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beowulf said:
Hitherto this Giro has been full of surprises....long may it continue. I am really looking forward to the rest of it after today's results.

Its been a terrific first week, but then it always looked like it would with the profiles. Didn't see Stage 4 and Eurosport highlights being shunted until 11pm has been the only downside.

You have to have 1 or 2 sprint stages, I've enjoyed all 7 ive seen and still wouldn't predict the outcome with any accuracy.