Il Lombardia 2015, Oct 4th

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fauniera said:
Tonton said:
Great course, great racing.

Exactly. I hope the course stays the same for many years.
Next year we'll get Bergamo once again, in 2017 it will be Como, they already signed a contract for those 2 years with those to cities, 2014 and 2014 we get Bergamo, 2015 and 2017 Como.
 
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mspgrandi said:
Climbing said:
LaFlorecita said:
Rosa was extremely strong. Could he have won? We will never know :)

Many experts expects him to have a brilliant career, but you never know in cycling what's behind the next corner.

no he couldnt stay with moreno and pinot on final climb

But he did a lot more work before the final climb. If he had been a protected rider, he would have been the strongest rider uphill imo.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
yaco said:
Nibali's descent from the second last climb was breathtaking.
Yep, that was amazing. I would like to see Nibali vs Sagan on a descent :)

I wonder though why Nibali couldn't force a split in the descents at the Tour?
Maybe the level of fatigue plays a role. It's hard to tell.
Riders usually use the upper slopes of a descent to catch a breath.
 
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Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
They are coming from the Worlds, where they were 2nd tier favorites. The reason the 1st tier favorites don't show up is because they wouldn't stand a chance in hell in this race.

You're talking about Lombardia? Which 1st tier favorites are not here? Purito and ....... ?
Talking about Worlds. 1st tier favorites were Kristoff, Sagan, Matthews etc.
 
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sir fly said:
Maybe the level of fatigue plays a role. It's hard to tell.
Riders usually use the upper slopes of a descent to catch a breath.

Maybe in Tour de France there was no point to attack like this, he was far behind Froome when they came to alps and only stage which really ended with descent (to Gap) Nibali used well enough
 
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bassano said:
sir fly said:
Maybe the level of fatigue plays a role. It's hard to tell.
Riders usually use the upper slopes of a descent to catch a breath.

Maybe in Tour de France there was no point to attack like this, he was far behind Froome when they came to alps and only stage which really ended with descent (to Gap) Nibali used well enough
Certainly.
A real shame he found himself so far behind immediately after the entrance to the Pyrenees.
 
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Velolover2 said:
Moreno worked and chased down attacks for Valverde even though he was by far the strongest?

I guess he is going to Movistar next year.

He is.

It was quite embarassing to see really.
 
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jsem94 said:
Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
They are coming from the Worlds, where they were 2nd tier favorites. The reason the 1st tier favorites don't show up is because they wouldn't stand a chance in hell in this race.

You're talking about Lombardia? Which 1st tier favorites are not here? Purito and ....... ?
Talking about Worlds. 1st tier favorites were Kristoff, Sagan, Matthews etc.

Ah yes, now i get it.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
yaco said:
Nibali's descent from the second last climb was breathtaking.
Yep, that was amazing. I would like to see Nibali vs Sagan on a descent :)

I wonder though why Nibali couldn't force a split in the descents at the Tour?

It seemed that most of the technical descents at the Tour were pretty bumpy and uneven and therefore pretty dangerous. Also, it's one thing to push the pace in a one day race and crash out, but something quite different to crash during a GT

Plus, he definitely tries his luck less now he's a father and whatnot.
 
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Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
They are coming from the Worlds, where they were 2nd tier favorites. The reason the 1st tier favorites don't show up is because they wouldn't stand a chance in hell in this race.

You're talking about Lombardia? Which 1st tier favorites are not here? Purito and ....... ?
Talking about Worlds. 1st tier favorites were Kristoff, Sagan, Matthews etc.

Ah yes, now i get it.
I don't get it either. He will have more chances and free roles with Katusha than he will ever get in Movistar. Could at least have choosen another team such as Lampre or IAM. After Purito and Valverde, he is the most explosive climber in the peloton.
 
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Velolover2 said:
Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
Arredondo said:
jsem94 said:
They are coming from the Worlds, where they were 2nd tier favorites. The reason the 1st tier favorites don't show up is because they wouldn't stand a chance in hell in this race.

You're talking about Lombardia? Which 1st tier favorites are not here? Purito and ....... ?
Talking about Worlds. 1st tier favorites were Kristoff, Sagan, Matthews etc.

Ah yes, now i get it.
I don't get it either. He will have more chances and free roles with Katusha than he will ever get in Movistar. Could at least have choosen another team such as Lampre or IAM. After Purito and Valverde, he is the most explosive climber in the peloton.

I think he regrets his choice now after today's 2nd place.
 
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Arredondo said:
Velolover2 said:
Moreno worked and chased down attacks for Valverde even though he was by far the strongest?

I guess he is going to Movistar next year.

He is.

It was quite embarassing to see really.

I think he just paced himself, not necessarily Valv. Lets remember the gradients of the 2 last climbs were varying between 7-12% and sitting on the wheel really isnt that profitable, he simply just went as hard as he could on that last climb and tried to keep it together at the first one without digging too deep.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Arredondo said:
Velolover2 said:
Moreno worked and chased down attacks for Valverde even though he was by far the strongest?

I guess he is going to Movistar next year.

He is.

It was quite embarassing to see really.

I think he just paced himself, not necessarily Valv. Lets remember the gradients of the 2 last climbs were varying between 7-12% and sitting on the wheel really isnt that profitable, he simply just went as hard as he could on that last climb and tried to keep it together at the first one without digging too deep.

You're right actually. I was too much thinking in conspiracy's ;)
 
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LaFlorecita said:
fauniera said:
Tonton said:
Great course, great racing.

Exactly. I hope the course stays the same for many years.
I'd say the opposite, use this course every once in a while but have a slightly easier course in most years. With such a hard course, there are only a few possible winners.

That's the same as saying that they should have less cobbles in Paris-Roubaix, so that there will be more possible winners..

With this hard course we saw great cycling today. I think we all agree that this race was much better than last years course.
 
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Tonton said:
portugal11 said:
pinot in third... this tell you everything

Can you elaborate?

Pinot did a great race, hopefully he'll get a little bit more respect on this forum. He lacked the juice in the final 5K, but at least he tried. He attacked, responded to attacks, he was very strong. Hats off to Nibbles. Great win for him.

He's just being ridiculous in all his comments. Pinot rode a great race and on his best days is part of the better climbers in the pack.