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The Hitch said:So wiggins to get back to back Pn's
Of course
The Hitch said:So wiggins to get back to back Pn's
That's weird, I was sure I read somewhere that Wiggins would do T-A to prepare for the Giro. Surely, they're not sending Froome and Wiggins to the same race again?The Hitch said:So wiggins to get back to back Pn's
ILovecycling said:Of course.As for Wiggins I think Alberto is something like evil competitor for Wiggo,he wont meet with him in single race next year
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Ryo Hazuki said:why not? already this year he scored major points everywhere and acqua had perhaps the s***iest program of any pct team.
greenedge said:That last part is true but he might need to take some time to adjust/ get teammates to support him.
In races like the classics Valverde, Gilbert and others will beat him, whilst at the Giro riders like JROD (if he can ride now) would beat him on those stages.
Ryo Hazuki said:you can become top ten wt without winning any monument and betancurt doesn't need a team. I have yet to see a rider other than sagan who can place himself and read a race as well as he does.
del1962 said:2014 TDF - starts in Yorkshire, great news.
Be great if they could get Sutton Bank on the route
El Pistolero said:Should've started in Ieper.
Dekker_Tifosi said:In other news, big interview with Gesink in the Volkskrant, with some newsworthy quotes..
It appears he didn't want to ride the Tour 2012 at first, he wanted to try Giro/Vuelta, but the Rabobank more or less pressured/convinced him into going to the Tour.
He also said he thinks the decision from Rabobank to stop is completely wrong and the reason is stupid. He says they are being punished for something that happened years ago and also says the culture has changed a lot in recent years. He also said he never had any 'medical' support and they can control him all they want (then again, Armstrong said so as well lol).
He also says what Armstrong did was not top sport but top logistics and had more to do with maffia practices than with cycling. He says in the winter months he often thought "against what kind of guys have I ridden all these years and did it hurt my palmares, thinking of Rebellin (who beat him in PN) Mosquera, Valverde ... "
He also says he suspects some other riders whos performances he doesn't believe, but says he won't call them out with no proof ("they could also say, what a strange rider that Gesink, winning California after a broken leg, could also be suspected).