Netserk said:I think it'll be an everyone-against-Canc race. He is brutally strong.
Maybe too strong for his own vood at the moment. Everybody now knows this and will ride against him. We've seen in the past it can hurt his chances.
Netserk said:I think it'll be an everyone-against-Canc race. He is brutally strong.
murali said:i think this is going to be a 3-way battle between canc, sagan, and one more rider.
With Canc being so strong, there could occur a Mendrisio like scenario, where everyone will expect Canc to close the gaps, and Nibali could win it like Evans.Eshnar said:Imho Nibali is the biggest favourite for a podium spot. And the least favourite for the win![]()
Eshnar said:Imho Nibali is the biggest favourite for a podium spot. And the least favourite for the win![]()
do you believe Nibs is underrated to this extent by the peloton?Netserk said:With Canc being so strong, there could occur a Mendrisio like scenario, where everyone will expect Canc to close the gaps, and Nibali could win it like Evans.
No, but I do expect all the Spaniards to look at Canc to close any gap. Afterall they have practised that discipline a lot in the VueltaEshnar said:do you believe Nibs is underrated to this extent by the peloton?![]()
the Spaniards will certainly do that, but the rest of the peloton noNetserk said:No, but I do expect all the Spaniards to look at Canc to close any gap. Afterall they have practised that discipline a lot in the Vuelta![]()
Alpechraxler said:This world course vids make me wanna book cycling holidays in italy.
del1962 said:From the Vuelta field you have missed out Eddie
Shardi said:True, considering his hill pedigree last worlds as well as decent shape right now. If he can hold on to attacks then he is very likely
a winner in a small group sprint in the flat run-in to the line.
Shardi said:True, considering his hill pedigree last worlds as well as decent shape right now. If he can hold on to attacks then he is very likely
a winner in a small group sprint in the flat run-in to the line.
The Hitch said:Good post shardi.
Though I would like to add 2 or 3 more differences between lbl and the worlds.
1 - the worlds is the worlds. Raced differently even in this era of conservative racing, on that 1 day in September / October, they are willing to go from further.
2- multiple leaders on 1 team e.g. spain and Colombia. Ssmu, Contador Moreno might not the type of domestiques who are willing to drag back breaks till la redoute.
3-The quality of riders will be higher. Sagan and cancellara for 1 who don't usually do lbl. Also gt riders who don't always do lbl will be here. Gt riders who never do it. Gt riders who do lbl but don't really peak for it. Etc
As for your small list of favourites selected from the vuelta, I would add 1 name and 1 name only - Rigoberto Uran.
To me he has shown, especially with the Olympics last year, and he hadn't even done the tour, as well as of course his lombardia performances and the occasional lbl one, that he can be an absolute superheavyweight in races like this.
The Hitch said:Good post shardi.
Shardi said:Defo agree with you. Who takes the lead in each team is more complex here. Team tactics with respect to the course, are not as cemented as in LBL. Definitely makes the outcome harder to predict.
Uran has the pedigree for sure. He is 13th in the vuelta at the moment. Is his form on the rise you reckon?