You have too much faith in Italians' disciplineLibertine Seguros said:You'd think if they were booing Valverde only, they'd have been respectful enough to shut up during the announcement of the others.
Valverde is an expert in not to become world champion.Pulpstar said:Can anyone explain to me why Piti didn't follow Rui Costa ^^; ?
Afrank said:I wanted the winner of this race to be someone that really earned it, like Purito who was solo most of the way in the final or Nibali doing all the chasing. So do to his wheelsucking in the final, Costa's victory for me isn't as pleasing as a Purito or Nibali win would have been.
It was a very smart and solid ride by Costa, I give him that. He played the race perfectly and did what he needed to do to win. Just would have preferred a little more...panache in the winner.
HL2037 said:They booed because there was no italian on the podium, no?
Eyeballs Out said:Because he wasn't good enough
If it was just an error of judgement he would have closed the gap on Costa but in fact the gap just kept increasing all the way to the line
He shouldn't have attacked on Trento IMHO.Libertine Seguros said:Probably, but why is that Purito's fault? Like I said, blame Valverde all you like, but Purito just tried to win that race. Hell, if Nibali hadn't lost Purito's wheel descending Fiesole, they'd probably have gone 1/2 as the two would likely have worked together to the final climb whereas Valverde would have sat on Costa, and Costa would have been forced to do the work to pull them back.
As I said, Purito made that race and would have been the most deserving victor. He's just spent 8 hours in the saddle to miss out on the World Championships by less than a bike length now to likely see the team get eviscerated in the press through no fault of his own but because his teammate, attentive and doing his job perfectly throughout, was asleep at the wheel with 1,5km to go of all the times, he's given everything he had and has lost out in the last 100m, and he's probably feeling pretty terrible. Then the fans start booing him for no discernible reason.
rainman said:Were the BBC too embarassed to show the podium? It was a great course and a gruelling slog with the weather, but was a borefest until the last time up Fiosole when JRod at last lit the race up. But then to see the two leaders in conversation in the last 100 mteres WTF?
It could be pro racing is getting too cynical for its own good, at least in less 'king robotic times riders would have been strewn all over the hills of Florence not riding tempo in a cosy bunch leaving the hopeless break dangling out there and waiting for the final lap.
Netserk said:He shouldn't have attacked on Trento IMHO.
Escarabajo said:If you are not good and are tired you must communicate this to his team so they change tactics. Otherwise Purito is going to keep attacking for him and waiting for him for the sprint. You have to tell the coach of the change of tactics otherwise you are going to look like a fool like he did.
jaylew said:I'm left wondering how it would have played out if Uran had stayed upright.![]()
Escarabajo said:If you are not good and are tired you must communicate this to his team so they change tactics. Otherwise Purito is going to keep attacking for him and waiting for him for the sprint. You have to tell the coach of the change of tactics otherwise you are going to look like a fool like he did.
Afrank said:I wanted the winner of this race to be someone that really earned it, like Purito who was solo most of the way in the final or Nibali doing all the chasing. So do to his wheelsucking in the final, Costa's victory for me isn't as pleasing as a Purito or Nibali win would have been.
It was a very smart and solid ride by Costa, I give him that. He played the race perfectly and did what he needed to do to win. Just would have preferred a little more...panache in the winner.
that'd be the most useless DSQ ever.Fearless Greg Lemond said:Is Nibali disqualified by now or what?
Libertine Seguros said:Maybe the length of the race and the lack of any local interest whatsoever with the entire British squad registering a DNF meant they were happy to jump to something else they were covering?
Libertine Seguros said:Probably, but why is that Purito's fault? Like I said, blame Valverde all you like, but Purito just tried to win that race. Hell, if Nibali hadn't lost Purito's wheel descending Fiesole, they'd probably have gone 1/2 as the two would likely have worked together to the final climb whereas Valverde would have sat on Costa, and Costa would have been forced to do the work to pull them back.
As I said, Purito made that race and would have been the most deserving victor. He's just spent 8 hours in the saddle to miss out on the World Championships by less than a bike length now to likely see the team get eviscerated in the press through no fault of his own but because his teammate, attentive and doing his job perfectly throughout, was asleep at the wheel with 1,5km to go of all the times, he's given everything he had and has lost out in the last 100m, and he's probably feeling pretty terrible. Then the fans start booing him for no discernible reason.
will10 said:No radios.
He got towed into the final... you could at least say that it wasn't completely fair.Eshnar said:that'd be the most useless DSQ ever.