theyoungest said:Also going for Blanco: Bos, Brown, Leezer, Bol, Van Emden.
So 5 guys for the sprint train, and a climber![]()
Well considering there's 2 flat stages in Mallorca and 1 hilly, it's not that bad...
Bos might take a stage if lucky enough
theyoungest said:Also going for Blanco: Bos, Brown, Leezer, Bol, Van Emden.
So 5 guys for the sprint train, and a climber![]()
Sorry, I highlighted the wrong race. It's their Langkawi team.Gloin22 said:Well considering there's 2 flat stages in Mallorca and 1 hilly, it's not that bad...
Bos might take a stage if lucky enough![]()
theyoungest said:Sorry, I highlighted the wrong race. It's their Langkawi team.
Bos vs. Guardini, in pretty much the ideal race for both (except those two mountain stages obv.)
theyoungest said:Also going for Blanco: Bos, Brown, Leezer, Bol, Van Emden.
So 5 guys for the sprint train, and a climber![]()
Hugo Koblet said:Looks like Guardini will meet some resistance this year then. Europcar is fielding Coquard while GreenEdge puts their faith in Kruopis.
Marc Goos, aka the last man on earth to beat Tiernan-LockeTeoSheva said:who is the climber?![]()
theyoungest said:Marc Goos, aka the last man on earth to beat Tiernan-Locke![]()
He can TTTeoSheva said:I thought he is a sprinter or something like that... so is he similar to Kelderman? or really a pure climber?
Pentacycle said:Is Coquard already a top sprinter then? I thought he liked hills more, if he can't beat Lutsenko in a flat sprint he normally can't beat Bos, Guardini etc either.
Hugo Koblet said:Looks like Guardini will meet some resistance this year then. Europcar is fielding Coquard while GreenEdge puts their faith in Kruopis.
Probably they'll be co-leaders and when Anton cracks/crashes/has no form, Nieve will step up as usual.Arnout said:Anton and Nieve will both ride the Tour. Dunno if they will go for clear leader, I think not.
Arnout said:Nieve will be 10th in GC for sure, that's a given. Anton might be 5th, 75th or 152th, you never know.
Eshnar said:TA rumours: Stage finish in Rocca Di Cambio, exactly like in the Giro of last year.
The stage will start in Spoleto.
So there should be three consecutive stages like this:
Stage 3: ??? - Narni [short uphill sprint]
Stage 4: Spoleto - Rocca Di Cambio [MTF]
Stage 5: L'Aquila - Chieti [Uphill sprint after Passo Lanciano]
who knows. I don't even know where stage 3 will start. Rumours of stage 5 say the first part will be some kind of loop into the hills around L'Aquila, so it should be quite long.Ferminal said:They will be short stages?![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:nieve top ten tour? rofl
He has finished 4 GT's and ended up in these positions: 10th, 10th, 10th and...10th!Ryo Hazuki said:nieve top ten tour? rofl
maltiv said:He has finished 4 GT's and ended up in these positions: 10th, 10th, 10th and...10th!
Anyway, worse riders have finished top 10 in the TDF (Lemevel, Zubeldia, LLS...). Always some lucky guy in there who's gained a lot of time from breakaways. Why not Nieve? I certainly wouldn't put money on him not being 10th, at least![]()
Hugo Koblet said:Actually, he hasn't. In 2010 he finished 12th in the Vuelta but was later moved up one place as Dapena was disqualified. In 2011 he finished 11th in the Giro but was promoted to a 10th place as Contadors results were annulled. In the last two GT's he has done, he has finished 10th, though.
Hugo Koblet said:Actually, he hasn't. In 2010 he finished 12th in the Vuelta but was later moved up one place as Dapena was disqualified. In 2011 he finished 11th in the Giro but was promoted to a 10th place as Contadors results were annulled. In the last two GT's he has done, he has finished 10th, though.
Pentacycle said:Wasn't Mosquera DQ'd from the '10 Vuelta, or is this case still not closed? If Nieve doesn't finish tenth in a GT, you know someone will get a positive test sooner or later.That theory has been mentioned before on the forum.
