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Bakelandts is not much of a climber on longer climbs. But hey, at least the best young climber lost 12 minutes today.
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.
DenisMenchov said:I did asault a guy that is a very bad rider, he asaulted a guy who won 3 GTs.
issoisso said:Yes, Richie Porte is an awful, awful rider. Only very bad riders finish with the favourites on a mountain stage at the Giro.
Polish said:I assume you mean protests from the riders - not the fans.
For the fans, this Giro has been massively entertaining.
But for the riders, mechanics, swanyears etc not so much. A Real Pain.
I could see some riders that are riding the Giro this year not wanting to return next year.
And what happens if the riders using the Tour of California for TdF prep end up doing beter than the guys riding the Giro?
If the Tour of California survives and has a 2011 edition, I could see more TdF DangerMen showing up.
Polish said:I assume you mean protests from the riders - not the fans.
For the fans, this Giro has been massively entertaining.
But for the riders, mechanics, swanyears etc not so much. A Real Pain.
I could see some riders that are riding the Giro this year not wanting to return next year.
And what happens if the riders using the Tour of California for TdF prep end up doing beter than the guys riding the Giro?
If the Tour of California survives and has a 2011 edition, I could see more TdF DangerMen showing up.
Porte finished with Bradley Wiggins, who is now a Giro favouriteDenisMenchov said:And which stage was that????
The same people who are now boring us on the roads of California? Let them stay there, no one's missed them.Eyjafjallajokull said:Yep, that's what I mean. It's fast becoming a joke race. They may as well start putting oil down on parts of the course to see who can make it through that. The fans will love it so why not?
It's no longer about the riding. This tour is already down on a few people this year - next year it could be a mass exodus.
theyoungest said:Porte finished with Bradley Wiggins, who is now a Giro favourite![]()
theyoungest said:The same people who are now boring us on the roads of California? Let them stay there, no one's missed them.
I meant on the only actual mountain stage we've had so far.DenisMenchov said:NO: 4. Bradley Wiggins (GBr) Sky Professional Cycling Team 0:00:07
13. Richie Porte (Aus) Team Saxo Bank 0:00:21
thehog said:I prefer the days when one team would ride on the front in a Grand Tour. Much more exciting.
Dekker_Tifosi said:The DNF's
Jeff Louder (BMC Racing Team)
Adam Hansen (HTC-Columbia)
Adam Blythe (Omega Pharma-Lotto)
Thomas Rohregger (Team Milram)
Rene Mandri (Ag2r-La Mondiale)
Martin Pedersen (Footon-Servetto)
Mauro Santambrogio (BMC Racing Team)
Enrico Gasparotto (Astana)
Valentin Iglinsky (Astana)
Alberto Loddo (Androni Giocattoli)
Alexsandr Dyachenko (Astana
Lol.
DenisMenchov said:And which stage was that????
theyoungest said:I meant on the only actual mountain stage we've had so far.
Mellow Velo said:Why? So they can swan around the course and eye up the ladies, like Andy Schleck.
I don't think it's in either race's interest.
Like I said earlier; would even that have made a difference?thehog said:Good question. But a good reason not to have any. What a day.
