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Giro d'Italia Stage 11: Lucera - L'Aquila (262km)

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Polish

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The Swordsman has me on "IGNORE", so could one of you guys ask him/her a question for me?

Could you ask him/her who was "in the car" for Astana today?

Was it Bizzarro Bruyneel maybe?
 
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Ferminal said:
If you know who was here, I think they'd slow pedal the next two stages in protest over not getting a break for 12 days.

Yeah there are going to be huge protests if the Giro don't get their act together for next year.

The ToC is going to replace the Giro if they're not careful.

The Giro has just become a lottery with no skill to winning. It's now totally random.
 
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Polish said:
The Swordsman has me on "IGNORE", so could one of you guys ask him/her a question for me?

Could you ask him/her who was "in the car" for Astana today?

Was it Bizzarro Bruyneel maybe?

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rhubroma said:
Paolo Salvodeli commenting on the Rai coverage made the point that having raced with Vino for several years, he thought a possible explination as to Astana's lethargy was that Vino came into the race not convinced that he could withstand the third week, that he could be already quite tired and, thus, wasn't convinced to make his boys put up a mad chase.

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I can believe this. Vino has a history of treating his domestiques very well (not making them kill themselves unnecessarily to serve no purpose than stroke his own ego). Also, the original Astana game plan was for Stangelj to pull out before the 3rd week so he could prep for the Tour. That sounds like Vino was not expecting to defend the maglia rosa in the 3rd week.

Don't know if Stangelj will still pull out now that Tiralongo is gone.
 
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Beech Mtn said:
I can believe this. Vino has a history of treating his domestiques very well (not making them kill themselves unnecessarily to serve no purpose than stroke his own ego)

Right. Like during the TTT?
 

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Quote of the day:

“”I still have no idea what happened … but I’ll take it,” Porte told reporters.
 
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Yep, if you are vying for GC in a grand tour you always have to take responsibility for the race and you always have to be attentive. In bad weather, you should be doubly attentive. These guys can only blame themselves.

So much for my thought that a radio ban would be the catalyst to make a race interesting...apparently inattentive stupidity is what it takes. Wouldn't it be bizarre if Sastre came back to win?
 
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Eyjafjallajokull said:
Yeah there are going to be huge protests if the Giro don't get their act together for next year.

The ToC is going to replace the Giro if they're not careful.

The Giro has just become a lottery with no skill to winning. It's now totally random.




Your jealous slip is showing.
 
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So much action in the Giro, nobody can be bothered to post a Californian stage thread for sticking.
The forgotten race, or what!
DenisMenchov said:
The worst rider ever to wear maglia rosa :mad:.
No wonder you are angry. Who said that about you?
 
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you guys have kicking a guy when hes down down to a fine art

And he has crowing about Cadel winning anything down to an obnoxious art. You reap what you sow.
 
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Greg Henderson
Epic day on the saddle.I rode my guts out to finish inside time limit.I made it. Lots didn't.We will see what the organisers decide to do.

Looks like we may be losing some folks... depends if they're solo or in a group probably.
 
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Mellow Velo said:
So much action in the Giro, nobody can be bothered to post a Californian stage thread for sticking.
The forgotten race, or what!

No wonder you are angry. Who said that about you?

When you win 3 GT you can say whatever you want.
 
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too bad for Bakelants :(
Maybe he could focus on the GC from now on...

Is the white jersey still possible?
1. Richie Porte (Aus) in 45u30'16"
2. Robert Kiserlovski (Kro) op 1'56"
3. Valerio Agnoli (Ita) 4'41"
4. Jan Bakelants (BEL) 8'35"
5. Francis De Greef (BEL) 12'21"

Don't know the 3 other guys (i know porte won the ITT in romandie)
 
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tgsgirl said:
Looks like we may be losing some folks... depends if they're solo or in a group probably.

If it's 37:00, then 90 riders came in outside the time limit, a big group at 39' and another at 46' with many of the protected spinters. Matt Lloyd also came in just outside this limit.
 
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Buffalo Soldier said:
too bad for Bakelants :(
Is the white jersey still possible?

Kiserlovski's a good climber... better then Bakelandts probably. Though at their age they could both fail spectacularly.
In a purely climbing sense De Greef is better than Bakelandts too I think.

If it's 37:00, then 90 riders came in outside the time limit, a big group at 39' and another at 46' with many of the protected spinters. Matt Lloyd also came in just outside this limit.

It was 39min, but they raised the limit to 12% because of the bad weather, which would put it somewhere around 47min I think.