Eshnar said:However, the lineup is pretty impressive. And to think that when the route was presented everyone complained that with such a hard parcour all the big guns (but the italians) would have gone to California...![]()
I perfectly know that, and I'm not referring directly to this forum. What I meant was that many people said that. And other people complained that the stars would have stayed at home instead of f*ck their legs in Italy... Very few people would have believed a lineup like this. Plus, with Contador probly out of the Tour, I would have bet all the other big boys to focus on July.The Hitch said:Who said that. On this forum I recalled it was Polish and Spartacus Rox and both deliberately ignored my response that last year only 1 of the top 5 and 3 of the top 10 used California as a warmup race (the latter 2 being such notable gt contenders as Ryder Hejsedal - 7th and Chris Horner -10th).
People generally arent warming up for a July race in May.
Mello Velo" said:My vote for the "Boot the rubbish out" awards goes to OPL, LEOTARD and El Shack.
Archibald said:Great work Ferminal!
It's interesting going through the lineups to see (or get an idea of) who's out to do what - those looking at GC, stage wins (flat/break/mtf), or just making up numbers.
It is a great line up of top riders. Can't wait for this one to kick off. Menchov and Sastre together could be interesting.
yeah, not sure what OPL are up to, but I'd take a punt that the other two will be looking at trying for a sprint win with McEwen, Hunter, Bennati(?)
sky have me scratching my head a little too, in terms of what their aim would be...
El Pistolero said:Belgian team hoping to have another Belgian doing well in a GT ---> Jan Bakelandts.
But yeah, Belgian teams don't give a sh*t about the Giro because it's too hard to combine with the spring classics.
Sparta said:Geox does look good, which I think shows it was a good decision not to award them a protour licence. They are now sending there best 9 riders to the giro so they will be really competitive - if they had been going to the tour their team here would have been poor as the rest of their squad is awful.
Mellow Velo said:My vote for the "Boot the rubbish out" awards goes to OPL, LEOTARD and El Shack.
Parrulo said:sorry but the shacks has a guy who can contend for a top 5. so its much better then opl and leopard
Sparta said:Geox does look good, which I think shows it was a good decision not to award them a protour licence. They are now sending there best 9 riders to the giro so they will be really competitive - if they had been going to the tour their team here would have been poor as the rest of their squad is awful.
Ryo Hazuki said:my hype actually comes true though with duarte and rujano
I also believe in machado like an azevedo in his first year with once. but top 5 will be hard in this field
El Pistolero said:Belgian team hoping to have another Belgian doing well in a GT ---> Jan Bakelandts.
But yeah, Belgian teams don't give a sh*t about the Giro because it's too hard to combine with the spring classics.
WTF? They're bringing multiple Giro stage winner Bennati. And I'd rate Zaugg higher as a GT rider than Löfkvist, TBH. Wegmann is a decent finisher on an uphill kick. Not a terrible team at all.maltiv said:A bit surprised by the Sky team, not bringing any of their top sprinters (Swift, Sutton, Henderson - are they all doing TDF or what?) and no timetrialists for the TTT. Pretty strong team for the mountains though, they might be serious about Löfkvists GC chances. Also, the Leopard team is a disgrace for the race and they shouldn't even be there.
I'm a bit confused as to whether I should include Duarte or Machado in my feltet.dk manager game. Machado is more expensive, because Duarte might just be a domestique for Menchov, although I consider him to be stronger than Machado. Any inputs?![]()
Belgian teams don't give a **** about anything, if you are to be believed.El Pistolero said:Belgian team hoping to have another Belgian doing well in a GT ---> Jan Bakelandts.
But yeah, Belgian teams don't give a sh*t about the Giro because it's too hard to combine with the spring classics.
I'm exaggerating a bit of course but considering the team they've got I find this squad quite weak. I kinda expected them to send Bennati + some randoms and I was right. They got quite a lot of GT guys who are better than Zaugg.theyoungest said:WTF? They're bringing multiple Giro stage winner Bennati. And I'd rate Zaugg higher as a GT rider than Löfkvist, TBH. Wegmann is a decent finisher on an uphill kick. Not a terrible team at all.
Zaugg managed to get a top-10 on the Angliru once, I think he also snuck into the top-10 on GC, I'm not certain. Actually I think only Fränk and Andy are clearly stronger GT riders, Monfort and Fuglsang have the potential but they haven't realized it (yet).maltiv said:I'm exaggerating a bit of course but considering the team they've got I find this squad quite weak. I kinda expected them to send Bennati + some randoms and I was right. They got quite a lot of GT guys who are better than Zaugg.
theyoungest said:WTF? They're bringing multiple Giro stage winner Bennati. And I'd rate Zaugg higher as a GT rider than Löfkvist, TBH. Wegmann is a decent finisher on an uphill kick. Not a terrible team at all.
Belgian teams don't give a **** about anything, if you are to be believed.
The Hitch said:Yeah. People dont like Shack on here. Mellows posts are always quality but i feel he is a bit hasty to mock them in this case. Machado is enough for the Giro. Last year some of us wished that RS had got an invite for the Vuelta because Machado should have been given a gt.
Don't say they don't careEl Pistolero said:At least they care about their home races unlike another failure of a team.
And 2008 saw the birth of the great GT rider Jurgen VDB.When was the last time you saw one of the better Belgian cyclists at the Giro? 2009 is all I can think of.
A lot of teams wish they had a rider as strong as Bennati on their Giro squad (Lotto, anyone?)And that "multiple Giro stage winner" hasn't won a GT stage since 2008.
