Il Lombardia 2015, Oct 4th

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Pff Giant, Dumoulin to support Barguil? Should be the other way around if Dumoulin has any kind of Vuelta legs or World RR legs
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Pff Giant, Dumoulin to support Barguil? Should be the other way around if Dumoulin has any kind of Vuelta legs or World RR legs

Why ? Barguil was 9th in San Sebastián and Québec. He deserves a (co-)leadership role.
 
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In a hard classic? No way. Both Purito's wins in Lombardia were not 'hard classics'.

Which "hard classic" did Nibali win?

Was Lombardia easier or harder than Nibali's biggest one day race wins, the Trofeo Melinda and the GP Mig?

Yeah, let's totally ignore Lombardia 2010-11, Liège 2012, Sanremo 2012, Firenze...

Even if he didn't win any of them, I still rate it at least as high as what Purito has done.

This isn't horseshoes! How can a few almost wins (and no actual victories in the classics) be rated "at least as high" as multiple classic victories? That belief is just ludicrous!

Multiple is 2... Twice on a lame parcours. Nibali has shown a much wider variety of skills.

Boonen won more monuments and classics than Cancellara, yet Cancellara is for me the better classics rider. But feel free to disagree :) and this discussion is pretty old btw.


It's actually 3 (2 Lombardi's and 1 Fleche Wallone).

Feel free to ignore my tardy responses to old topics if its a problem. I won't take offense.
 
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markene2 said:
Davide Rebellin will win this bike race

He has experience and he is more rest and focused than other favourites, but he is a little old for that. This race has big level. With 30 years old, the current experience and the same rest he could win this race now very easy, but the years, although very slowly, take importance. Anyway I think he will be top ten.
 
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Probably a wise decision to skip Turin after Worlds and a rough season for both Rodriguez and Valverde.

Really looking forward to this race, a lot more than the WC. Anybody got a clue how much will be broadcasted?
 
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SeriousSam said:
Rooting for one of Valverde, Purito or LRP to win
Shame on you SeriousSam. I thought you were one of the good guys :p . The first two will be in the mix for sure, Porte I'm not so certain. Nibali needs the win to finish a lackluster/disappointing season on a good note, he'll be in the mix too. A Frenchman in the top-5 or better would be good too ;) .
 
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if rebellin wins he sure have to be one of the oldest people to win a WT race,he was already old when i was a minor
 
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Tonton said:
SeriousSam said:
Rooting for one of Valverde, Purito or LRP to win
Shame on you SeriousSam. I thought you were one of the good guys :p . The first two will be in the mix for sure, Porte I'm not so certain. Nibali needs the win to finish a lackluster/disappointing season on a good note, he'll be in the mix too. A Frenchman in the top-5 or better would be good too ;) .
Bardet to top 5, I think this suits him more than for Pinot or Jules
 
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saganftw said:
if rebellin wins he sure have to be one of the oldest people to win a WT race,he was already old when i was a minor
Rebellin is already the oldest rider to win a .1 race at least in the last ten years and probably longer. In fact, I only know of four older riders to have won at a .2 race in the last ten years.
 
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Porte winning Lombardia would be extremely anticlimactic, but possible. I'd stop watching cycling if that happens.

When Thomas asked him which one he liked the best of Liege and Lombardy, he answered "neither". He is also a "DNF" in all the monuments in has participated in.

Watching a guy who doesn't even care about the classics winning a one is like having your cycling heart being penetrated by a sting ray.
 
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WheelofGear said:
Porte winning Lombardia would be extremely anticlimactic, but possible. I'd stop watching cycling if that happens.

When Thomas asked him which one he liked the best of Liege and Lombardy, he answered "neither". He is also a "DNF" in all the monuments in has participated in.

Watching a guy who doesn't even care about the classics winning a one is like having your cycling heart being penetrated by a sting ray.

Porte (I actually like him!) has never been good after the Tour de France, I dont think he ll be a factor, hope I am wrong, though I rather see a rider like Martin or Wellens win!
 
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WheelofGear said:
Porte winning Lombardia would be extremely anticlimactic, but possible. I'd stop watching cycling if that happens.

When Thomas asked him which one he liked the best of Liege and Lombardy, he answered "neither". He is also a "DNF" in all the monuments in has participated in.

Watching a guy who doesn't even care about the classics winning a one is like having your cycling heart being penetrated by a sting ray.

What are you talking about? Porte will not even finish the race.
 
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WheelofGear said:
Porte winning Lombardia would be extremely anticlimactic, but possible. I'd stop watching cycling if that happens.

When Thomas asked him which one he liked the best of Liege and Lombardy, he answered "neither". He is also a "DNF" in all the monuments in has participated in.

Watching a guy who doesn't even care about the classics winning a one is like having your cycling heart being penetrated by a sting ray.

He's more than likely riding for Henao or Poels.
 
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Nibali won Tre Valli Varesine, but according to some he ain't there yet to win Lombardia....