Giro del Trentino - 19th to 22rd of April, 2.HC

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Ryo Hazuki said:
in colombia the winner gets to sniff the finishline up instead of champagne :eek: ;)

thats funny. Normally id expect you to go ape over such a joke though.
 
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jens_attacks said:
attacks.that's what i like.moar moar moar!


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luca ascani impressive.miholjevic too.croatians doing good.

i guess tomorrow rujanito will test himself again.

jens do you have this photo on a bigger size?

would make a cool desktop wallpaper :)
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
my god you've been following cycling for 1 year and only watch the grand tours and classics?? :rolleyes:

Gp di Lugano - Basso, yes Basso beat him in a sprint


Can show me any other evidence of his great sprinting qualities
 
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wow machado looks good!!!!

he attacked the most and did like 90% of the pacing and was only passed by duarte who didn't attack a single time.

things looking good for the giro :D
 
Mar 27, 2011
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roundabout said:
This is true. I don't think Morabito has raced anything since Paris-Nice and he was far from impressive there so it is a bit of a surprise to see him climb with the best

Remember he was in Astana's super line up for the TDF 2009. also Rafael Valls is good for GEOX, he should move to a team where they respect young attacking riders. Why also did not Menchov move to Katusha?????????
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Gp di Lugano - Basso, yes Basso beat him in a sprint


Can show me any other evidence of his great sprinting qualities
Uh, the post right above yours?
 
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Parrulo said:
wow machado looks good!!!!

he attacked the most and did like 90% of the pacing and was only passed by duarte who didn't attack a single time.

things looking good for the giro :D
Finally Duarte is learning.

He has been criticized so much in this forum for attacking too much and at the wrong places. Here he always followed the right wheels, was in control, fixed his shirt before the sprint, adjusted his shoes, and conquered the climb.:cool:

And yes, Tiago Machado looks good for the Giro.
 
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nice by duarte, rode a lot more sensible here.
Deserved a win :)

Machado does look good, surely will be leader at giro. Should top 10.
I can't wait for the giro :D
 
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Escarabajo said:
Finally Duarte is learning.

He has been criticized so much in this forum for attacking too much and at the wrong places. Here he always followed the right wheels, was in control, fixed his shirt before the sprint, adjusted his shoes, and conquered the climb.:cool:

And yes, Tiago Machado looks good for the Giro.

Even when he was attacking and getting reeled in he was still finishing for the most part with the elite climbers this year. It was just a matter of time before a talent like his got to taste the champaign on the podium. Good for him! He is a very impressive talent who has a bright future. I'm curious to see what type of rider he becomes and what at type of races he excels as he matures.
 
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hrotha said:
Uh, the post right above yours?

That's what I'm saying, how has he proved other than yesterday that he can sprint a bit. I made that statement because I was surprised that he beat Michele.
 
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Escarabajo said:
I expected more from Serpa, but maybe he is timing it for the Giro.

Ryo Hazuki said:
he is a helper for rujano here and in giro.

Does he know that? Granted, he said this over a month ago:

"It is a very hilly course, which will suit me perfectly. I have plenty of stamina and think I can play a big role. Right now, I think I can finish in the top five, although there will be an excellent turnout."

http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/7...pa-wants-a-top-five-in-Mays-Giro-dItalia.aspx
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Gp di Lugano - Basso, yes Basso beat him in a sprint


Can show me any other evidence of his great sprinting qualities

did you even see the "sprint" in gp lugano?? it wasn't even a sprint. duarte rode too much in wind, basos himself said so after race. basso took outer line, also duarte did the entire climb and basso only wheelsucked till the end and yes he;'s proven many times he is fast by winning smaller sprints in colombia or placing well. but hey you probablky don't count that just as you had no idea about who duarte was before this year :rolleyes:
 
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Parrulo said:
wow machado looks good!!!!

he attacked the most and did like 90% of the pacing and was only passed by duarte who didn't attack a single time.

things looking good for the giro :D

did you even see the climb before the final k?? duarte countered every attack there was including the hardest one from rujano.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
That's what I'm saying, how has he proved other than yesterday that he can sprint a bit. I made that statement because I was surprised that he beat Michele.

when you are that explosive as him and also have the power he has it's easy ot make 1 + 1 = 2

but specially for you, here a result that shows he is very fast

1. Jaime Castañeda (EPM-UNE) 2:58:21
2. Fabio Duarte (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia) MT
3. Juan Pablo Suárez (EPM-UNE)
4. Weimar Roldán (GW Shimano-Chec-Edeq)
5. Jairo Alonso Salas (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia)
6. Julián López (Indeportes Antioquia-FLA-Benedan)
7. Juan Pablo Villegas (GW Shimano-Chec-Edeq)
8. Luis Felipe Laverde (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia)
9. Juan Carlos López (Gobernación de Antioquia-Indeportes Antioquia)
10. William Valencia (Indeportes Antioquia-FLA)
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
when you are that explosive as him and also have the power he has it's easy ot make 1 + 1 = 2

but specially for you, here a result that shows he is very fast

1. Jaime Castañeda (EPM-UNE) 2:58:21
2. Fabio Duarte (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia) MT
3. Juan Pablo Suárez (EPM-UNE)
4. Weimar Roldán (GW Shimano-Chec-Edeq)
5. Jairo Alonso Salas (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia)
6. Julián López (Indeportes Antioquia-FLA-Benedan)
7. Juan Pablo Villegas (GW Shimano-Chec-Edeq)
8. Luis Felipe Laverde (Colombia es Pasión-Café de Colombia)
9. Juan Carlos López (Gobernación de Antioquia-Indeportes Antioquia)
10. William Valencia (Indeportes Antioquia-FLA)

He once ended in front of Juan Pablo Suárez, Weimar Roldán, Jairo Alonso Salas, Julián López, Juan Pablo Villegas, Luis Felipe Laverde, Juan Carlos López ánd William Valencia? That's incredible!

Oh wait, it's not incredible at all, cause I have no clue who these mofos are (except for Laverde)...Thanks anyway for this very enlightening example.
 
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they are fast guys in colombia, which is about the level of duque in sprint, a little less maybe.

Alberto Loddo (Ita) Androni-Giocattoli 4:34:52
2 Danilo Napolitano (Ita) Katusha
3 Francesco Chicchi (Ita) Liquigas-Doimo
4 Weimar Roldan (Col) Colombia
5 Edgardo Simon (Arg) Funvic-Pindamonhangaba
6 Anibal Borrajo (Arg) Jamis-Sutter Home
7 Enrique Mata (Spa) Footon-Servetto-Fuji
8 Pierpaolo De Negri (Ita) ISD-Neri
9 Luis Mansilla (Chi) Chile
10 Francisco Pacheco (Spa) Xacobeo-Galicia

1. 75 ITA 19890201 FORTIN, Filippo SELECCIÓN NACIONAL DE ITALIA SNI ITA 3.01’27″ 10″
2. 14 COL 19850517 ROLDAN, Weimar SHIMANO GW – COLOMBIA SGW COL 3.01’27″ 6″
3. 4 CHI 19860726 MANSILLA, Luis T BANC- SKECHERS TBS CHI 3.01’27″ 4″
4. 143 URU 19840416 AGUILAR, Hector SELECCIÓN NACIONAL URUGUAY SNU URU 3.01’27″
5. 122 CUB 19850904 ARIAS, Jan Carlos SELECCIÓN NACIONAL DE CUBA SNC CUB 3.01’27″
6. 45 CHI 19900524 MANSILLA, Cristopher BIANCHI- R2 ANTOFAGASTA BRA CHI 3.01’27″
7. 42 ARG 19870429 SOTO, Catriel BIANCHI- R2 ANTOFAGASTA BRA ARG 3.01’27″
8. 161 ARG 19760422 CUNI, Alberto SELECCIÓN NACIONAL DE ARGENTINA SNA ARG 3.01’27″
9. 104 ARG 19821116 BORRAJO, Anibal JAMIS – SUTTER HOME JSH ARG 3.01’27″
10. 124 CUB 19910608 MARTIN, Ramon SELECCIÓN NACIONAL DE CUBA SNC CUB 3.01’27″
 
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boomcie said:
He once ended in front of Juan Pablo Suárez, Weimar Roldán, Jairo Alonso Salas, Julián López, Juan Pablo Villegas, Luis Felipe Laverde, Juan Carlos López ánd William Valencia? That's incredible!

Oh wait, it's not incredible at all, cause I have no clue who these mofos are (except for Laverde)...Thanks anyway for this very enlightening example.

:D


^ i still don't really see how the above example applies as it doesn't even reference duarte. I guess we should just take ryo's word for it, because he wouldn't over-hype a Colombian now would he ;)

anyway I don't see why you're making a big deal. OH NOEZ acf doesn't know the s/american circuit inside out. What a cycling amateur :rolleyes:
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
did you even see the climb before the final k?? duarte countered every attack there was including the hardest one from rujano.

probably parrulo did not see the whole climb

scarponi was the one trying to make the selection, and pozzovivo too after the initial very strong blow from ruyano.
machado then made his move.
it was scarponi that made niemec in the front, who made a very strong pace and when they were closest, he attacked very hard to catch ruyano. the only one able to follow michele was duarte, that looked good for all the climb, always in control.
but it is true, machado was strong too.

thinking about the giro:
-niemec could be a very useful help for michele scarponi. he can play the role of szmyd and he is as strong as sylvester is
-machado has to prove he can do well in stages where there are three or for big cols. and also he has to prove he can stay witj the best when the gradient is steeper ( fai della paganella, yesterday climb is not that hard, never goes over 10%)
-i hope that geox gives a go to duarte and that they do not use him just as an helper
- basso said that he is very impressed by the acceleration of duarte uphill . after pays basque, when he went back to italy, he said that duarte has one fo the most impressive acceleration in the peloton
-serpa,is not a true climber and he has never proved to be able to make big differences in cols with the strongest. that was true also in his career in colombia. when he came to italy, he lost some kg and improved his climbing skills but in my mind he can be a valuable helper to ruyano and a tactical weapon for savio, but not afactor in GC.
- jacson rodriguez is a strong allrounder and he will be as useful as serpa for savio. i do not know if the will bring monsalve to giro, because he is very strong uphill , and with hiom and sella androni can have 5 men in the last 15-20 in the hard stages
-kieserlowski is going very well and nobody speaks about him. he was better than morabito yesterday and nobody cares about him. he will be good for kreuziger in the giro, that with f.masciarelli has valable helper for mountain stages.
 
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I don't care that acf doesn't know about cycling over there but he seems to only base everything regarding cycling to a few results in europe. saying rider x can't do this or that because you don't know rider x is hilarious and stupid