Lupi33 said:what was that race a couple years ago that Pozzo won on a massive mountain?
was it Trentino? they were saying that was one of the highest mountains in a stage race
1200m
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Lupi33 said:what was that race a couple years ago that Pozzo won on a massive mountain?
was it Trentino? they were saying that was one of the highest mountains in a stage race
Ryo Hazuki said:quintana grew up on climbs of 3500 metres. where are they in europe? of course quintana like most colombians have advantage in altitude but this only happens when climbs are more than 2000 metres high
willbick said:yes. thats what i am saying! you are a strange character, even when u agree with someone you make out like you disagree
willbick said:yes. thats what i am saying! you are a strange character, even when u agree with someone you make out like you disagree
Ryo Hazuki said:yes and there rarely are any 2000+ metres climbs in europe so this advantage isn't as much for quintana vs pozzovivo. should both ride in colombia. pozzo would get eaten by at least 20-30 colombians
Ryo Hazuki said:yes and there rarely are any 2000+ metres climbs in europe so this advantage isn't as much for quintana vs pozzovivo. should both ride in colombia. pozzo would get eaten by at least 20-30 colombians
alspacka said:People saying this Giro is over... no way. There are maybe 12 or 13 serious climbs yet, and they won't be ridden like they have been so far.
Anyone know what the biggest deficit to be overturned to win a GT is (without oppenent DNF)?
willbick said:probably about 3 days in 1923!!!
Lupi33 said:just remember 2010
it could rain and you could get a split on a flat stage that turns the whole thing upside down
its already happened once this year
Dekker_Tifosi said:Yeah Quintana isn't going to win this Giro it seems.
Both comments looks like they came from julyonly-fan,but thats not this case of course ,so Im asking why this premature predictions.And...Simply The Best said:Well everybody needs to attack Uran now, but based on what we have seen so far will be very hard to beat.
No he doesnt have to do suicide attack,its only 3 minutes and there are 6mountain stages and we still dont know where Uran is climbing wise,look at his Romandie climbing.I think he is still a big question mark,I think he will be in form but what if...(and Nairo is one of the best climbers,clearly better than Uran,when in slight form)Adam.S said:If quintana can recover quick from his hip injury and cold, we could be in treat to a great long range attack, he has to try something now.
No he is not going to recover till Oropa,but he won't lose any time there too imo.His real time hunting should start at Stelvio (needs big team effort thoArredondo said:Do you really think he's going to recover in a couple of days?
willbick said:yes. thats what i am saying! you are a strange character, even when u agree with someone you make out like you disagree
burning said:Like Oscar Sevilla?
movingtarget said:I don't think the race is over but Uran looks very strong and no one is close except Evans who many think will just lose time on every mountain stage. I think Quintana is too far back. Pozzovivo is the one who could make things interesting in the mountains. Majka is also looking good.
Rollthedice said:Nothing's over. It is jut the beginning. I suspect Uran improved his TT in detriment of his climbing so we'll see.
Lol, the one Colombian fails so Ryo puts his support behind the other. How surprising.Ryo Hazuki said:uran will climb just as well as last year. working on your itt doewsn't mean you become a lesser climber. but pls find any fisiologic evidence for this. and uran gained no weight btw to make this improvement
theyoungest said:Quite an impressive TT from Rigo, let's say that he's done some training.
JRanton said:Uran! Beast.
I know I'm in the minority but I love long time trials. More entertaining than any other stage so far by a distance.