DNP-Old said:Not to mention, that this was only his 3rd racing day since the Giro. And to be honest, to me, it seemed like he wasn't feeling that great at all too. Incredible.
classicomano said:Uran Uran, not so impressive.
22 Rigoberto Uran à 6'21"
He will have a nice peak for WC and Lombardia. Maybe a stage win in the Vuelta or a 2nd place like last year.classicomano said:Uran Uran, not so impressive.
22 Rigoberto Uran à 6'21"
No_Balls said:What can i say? The man is a beast. Movistar will be superstrong and have they sorted out who to ride for then they have every chance in the world to ride it home. Still think there is a room for a dogfight between him and Piti and that the Vuelta-route isnt all in favour of Naironman. Of course, depending on the form of Dawg and Contador.
ILovecycling said:
Yep,agree with you.otoh I hope Unzue abandoned 'Valverde4GTwin' bandwagon![]()
+1No_Balls said:I was rather of the hope they still went for Balaverde.It's pretty funny when he rides around with the idea of him as the "all that GT-rider". One can just love his arrogance. Besides, if Nairo has to babysit Piti, it would be the only factor slowing him down (the mountains wont for sure).
That is from a AC-perspective. For the competition it would be great with the colombian having free hands.
No_Balls said:I was rather of the hope they still went for Balaverde.It's pretty funny when he rides around with the idea of him as the "all that GT-rider". One can just love his arrogance. Besides, if Nairo has to babysit Piti, it would be the only factor slowing him down (the mountains wont for sure).
That is from a AC-perspective. For the competition it would be great with the columbian having free hands.
johnymax said:Happy to see Brajkovič up there. He's been so unlucky with crashes and illness these last years. Hope he gets in the Vuelta team and shows he is still a good WT rider.