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			Every race has its overachievers. 
The point is: Wiggins can climb, yes also on steep gradients. No it's not his specialty, but it's ridiculous to say that he won't be among the best in the Giro del f.cking Trentino, that is if he can be bothered.
		
		
	 
Except I only ever said that this type of climb doesn't suit him, IMO, and, as a result, that I don't think he'll be up there with the *
very* best (I guess I'll have to put it in bold this time) on the second MTF. (And by extension, that I don't think he'll win the race) That's all.
I realize that this is a small prep race with a relatively weak field, but there are some pretty strong climbers on the provisional startlist, so let's see.
	
		
			
				Dazed and Confused said:
			
		
	
	
		
		
			The date of transformation was a bit loose and we agree on the not tested part.
The interesting part for me in Trentino is when (if?) the train absolves and how Wiggo responds to the situation.
		
		
	 
Yes, indeed. He didn't look great in Catalonia when that happened. Too bad the coverage totally blew. Though from that one pic where Scarponi was pulling it seemed like Wiggo was suffering like a dog.