Fernando Gaviria Discussion Thread

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He looked really strong on the climbs but his positioning was bad, he started both Cipressa and Poggio in the middle of the peloton and then made his way to the front with ease. I guess if he was a little bit better positioned he could have gone with Sagan. To me it looks like Gav got in shape just at the right moment so he should be very strong in a cobbled classics.
 
Gaviria already did very well in cobbled races like Dwars door Vlaanderen and Gent Wevelgem last year. He could very well win the latter if it came down to a bunch sprint. With Paris - Roubaix being his dream race, he won't give up on it quickly.

I just hope his wrist injury isn't too severe because racing on cobbles with an injured wrist can be dangerous.
 
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DNP-Old said:
Gaviria already did very well in cobbled races like Dwars door Vlaanderen and Gent Wevelgem last year. He could very well win the latter if it came down to a bunch sprint. With Paris - Roubaix being his dream race, he won't give up on it quickly.

I just hope his wrist injury isn't too severe because racing on cobbles with an injured wrist can be dangerous.


I certainly meant Ronde & PR.

Before his wrist injury i was hoping he wins GW.

Agree with you that racing on cobbles with a injured wrist is dangerous.
 
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Vroome.exe said:
He looked really strong on the climbs but his positioning was bad, he started both Cipressa and Poggio in the middle of the peloton and then made his way to the front with ease. I guess if he was a little bit better positioned he could have gone with Sagan. To me it looks like Gav got in shape just at the right moment so he should be very strong in a cobbled classics.

Are you joking? Van Avermaet, Gilbert and other puncheurs couldn't go with him, Alaphilippe and Kwiat hang on for dear life, and you think Gaviria could have gone with him?! :surprised: You're overestimating this guy
 
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Mr.White said:
Vroome.exe said:
He looked really strong on the climbs but his positioning was bad, he started both Cipressa and Poggio in the middle of the peloton and then made his way to the front with ease. I guess if he was a little bit better positioned he could have gone with Sagan. To me it looks like Gav got in shape just at the right moment so he should be very strong in a cobbled classics.

Are you joking? Van Avermaet, Gilbert and other puncheurs couldn't go with him, Alaphilippe and Kwiat hang on for dear life, and you think Gaviria could have gone with him?! :surprised: You're overestimating this guy

Gaviria navigated through the pack on Poggio really well and was second coming to the descent. If he was in Dege's position it wouldn't be impossible.
 
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Gaviria would not be a factor in ronde. In roubaix i really don't know. There are prep races to ronde but not for roubaix, that's the reason why roubaix's cobbles are so special
 
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Escarabajo said:
They should have let him ride Flanders. That way he is getting more experience.

no place in the team. Boonen, Gilbert, Stybar, Trentin and Terpstra are all much better and Keisse, Vermote and Devenyns have proven their worth as domestiques. Can't say he deserves to go over any of them.

One team where you don't get into the squad just for the experience
 
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Billie said:
Escarabajo said:
They should have let him ride Flanders. That way he is getting more experience.

no place in the team. Boonen, Gilbert, Stybar, Trentin and Terpstra are all much better and Keisse, Vermote and Devenyns have proven their worth as domestiques. Can't say he deserves to go over any of them.

One team where you don't get into the squad just for the experience
There's really no love for Lampaert here!
 
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DNP-Old said:
He's on the provisional startlist for both Vlaanderen and Roubaix, but isn't riding them. He's gone back to Colombia to prepare for the Giro.
Good decision by the team. He's not ready yet and - at still only 22 years old - he could put himself in a bit of hole for the rest of the season by desperately trying to prove his worth in two of the most demanding races that exist. He's got decent experience from the semi-classics already, so better to rest and peak for the Giro rather than risking serious overtraining/overracing.
 
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Alexandre B. said:
Billie said:
Escarabajo said:
They should have let him ride Flanders. That way he is getting more experience.

no place in the team. Boonen, Gilbert, Stybar, Trentin and Terpstra are all much better and Keisse, Vermote and Devenyns have proven their worth as domestiques. Can't say he deserves to go over any of them.

One team where you don't get into the squad just for the experience
There's really no love for Lampaert here!


forgot him. he's in also ofcourse.
 
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Is Fernando really going on TdF this year ? If yes, i think he will not finish Giro and he will abandon after the 13th stage. What do you think ?
 
alexix7 said:
Is Fernando really going on TdF this year ? If yes, i think he will not finish Giro and he will abandon after the 13th stage. What do you think ?
Gaviria aseguró además que su meta en este 2017 es terminar el Giro de Italia —su primera carrera de 3 semanas— con 7 victorias “porque son los mismos días de carrera que hice el año pasado, pero hasta mitad de año”.

He's finishing - providing he doesn't crash.
 
It can never be bad for a rider as Gaviria to finish a GT. I believe it really does make you a better rider, also he can see hope he copes with 3 weeks, altho it maybe hard to get references since he can't sprint in the last week.

Hoping for pink. Disappointed me a bit in the classics, time now Fredo!