zapata said:so, scarponi was second, and thereby secures a spot in the TdF for Androni? Can anyone confirm that this is true? Great news, in my book..
auscyclefan94 said:cbf! the season is over and i can't wait for next year.
it is not good to end on such a low note to a season with an average race. Lets go to a velodrome and watch riders race 1000 laps of that!
auscyclefan94 said:cbf! the season is over and i can't wait for next year.
it is not good to end on such a low note to a season with an average race. Lets go to a velodrome and watch riders race 1000 laps of that!
zapata said:About androni, I've given up trying to grasp the ever-changing rules of the UCI, but if Androni is now qualified for the Tour de France, this is a good day. (The giro they'll do anyway. Not sure I'd want to see them in the vuelta as well, though, if it's at the expense of a spanish team. )
insideout leadout said:Only 34 riders made it to the finish....tough day.
http://www.gazzetta.it/Speciali/GiroLombardia/2010/it/download/Ordine_di_arrivo.pdf
theyoungest said:BTW, I'm happy Sky and RadioShack were there. Boy, do they provide some exciting racing![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:I didn't see a minute of the race. But from what I;ve read here, TGBM appearently attacked, destroyed them all, and then completely collapsed.
And Gilbert won by bad luck for Nibali first and then Scarponi.![]()
Altitude said:What was the temperature out there?
Arnout said:In Como where I was it was around 14 degrees I think, but raining the whole day as you could see. In Milano at the start it was around 12 with a little bit of sun.
There was no significant wind in both cities.
Arnout said:Oh by the way I was there and I saw the riders coming over the line. They were all completely wasted. So the easy talk about the riders sitting up and not bothering is pure BS.