Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway. From all appearances he belongs with the likes of Nibali and Pinot.
He looks very tired though. At the end of three weeks, recovery is the most important indicator and Dumoulin is arguably not known for his great recovery unlike the other contenders. I think he will eventually lose more time tomorrow, but he's doing a great job of limiting the losses so far. Who knows how much he will lose. 1 minute loss again to Quintana and Quintana has a buffer that should be close to if not big enough.DBotero said:Dumoulin just needs a good day tomorrow and he'll still win this.
He seems to be getting stronger while the others get more tired. I don't think he'll lose a second per k and he might surprise us all with a really good ITT.Rollthedice said:He will loose for one second in the itt to...Irondan said:This is looking very likely.fauniera said:Pinot will win this Giro.
Just so frustrating.Arredondo said:Horrible to see Nairo gets rewarded by racing so negatively.
Bad shape or not.
fauniera said:Pinot will win this Giro.
Rollthedice said:He will loose for one second in the itt to...Irondan said:This is looking very likely.fauniera said:Pinot will win this Giro.
Nairo is certainly not the climbing dream he used to be, can he be that by the Tour?Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
I'm not sure he could have done. He was hauled back in easily by Reichenbach yesterday. When he attacked on Oropa he ended up losing time. He just doesn't have the legs, and so he had to basically mark Nibali today, as losing any time to Nibali would have been a disaster and would almost certainly have ended his chances.Arredondo said:DFA123 said:I think that's harsh. The other side of the same coin is that he's putting in an amazing battling performance to haul himself into pink, despite not having the legs.Arredondo said:Horrible to see Nairo gets rewarded by racing so negatively.
Bad shape or not.
He could follow all of Nib's acceleration. Then you can at least try something. Or just taking the responsibility of the race and let Rojas ride full tempo in that last 5 km.
He could have gapped Dumoulin even more if he didn't play those stupid mind games with Nibali and co.
Now he needs to take care of Pinot also, who is in better shape and is a superior timetrialist. And Nairo surely doesn't have the legs atm to attack and put the others on the rope.
Irondan said:Nairo is certainly not the climbing dream he used to be, can he be that by the Tour?Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
We'll find out but I think people are going to be disappointed.
LaFlorecita said:Just so frustrating.Arredondo said:Horrible to see Nairo gets rewarded by racing so negatively.
Bad shape or not.
He did look like this in the Tour last year though, and then was absolutely flying for the whole three weeks in the Vuelta. His form doesn't seem to follow the orthodox theory so much. Nor does Valverde's, so maybe its something in their preparation and training.Irondan said:Nairo is certainly not the climbing dream he used to be, can he be that by the Tour?Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
We'll find out but I think people are going to be disappointed.
Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
Conveniently leaving out the GT in between those two, huh?Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
Well he has attacked:glassmoon said:**** Q showed zilch so far and still goes into pink.
Froome tier of climber consists of Froome.Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway. From all appearances he belongs with the likes of Nibali and Pinot.
Based on what we've seen so far this season Quintana has a lot less to fear from Froome than Froome has from QuintanaIrondan said:Nairo is certainly not the climbing dream he used to be, can he be that by the Tour?Zinoviev Letter said:Froome must be laughing and laughing. Quintana will be exhausted. Also now, just as in the Tour last year, it no longer looks like Nairo is in the Froome tier of climber anyway.
We'll find out but I think people are going to be disappointed.
RattaKuningas said:There is no reason for Quintana to attack for handful of seconds because everyone has to save every energy they have left. I think that he is going to have a try tomorrow and it is possible that Dumoulin cracking changed his plans. If you can take time without attacking you have to take it. 1 minute for free basically with no extra energy spent.
Doesn't this just confirm why Quintana was top favourite? He's clearly well below his best, hasn't got the legs to even attack properly on his favoured terrain. Yet he's still leading the race right now, with a reasonable chance of winning it.Jelantik said:LaFlorecita said:Just so frustrating.Arredondo said:Horrible to see Nairo gets rewarded by racing so negatively.
Bad shape or not.
I agreed. Taunting as the best climber and the top favorite... he showed meh in the 3rd week. A bit disappointing. Froome will eat him alive in the TDF. Hope Contador can stay upright and arrives in superb form. Otherwise, Froome will kill everyone in the first week already.
This is how he would have looked at the Tour if he wasn't at the Giro now.saunaking said:what the hell happened to Quintana in Colombia? He was devastating in Europe earlier this year