Something like the escape on the RdS 2016?Valv.Piti said:Quintana had a little go today, expect destruction tomorrow
Nah just regular MTF antics, probably only attacking with a few kilometressir fly said:Something like the escape on the RdS 2016?Valv.Piti said:Quintana had a little go today, expect destruction tomorrow
Totally forgot the race has started.
Suppose someone will publish it.Valv.Piti said:Nah just regular MTF antics, probably only attacking with a few kilometressir fly said:Something like the escape on the RdS 2016?Valv.Piti said:Quintana had a little go today, expect destruction tomorrow
Totally forgot the race has started.
What race is this?sir fly said:Something like the escape on the RdS 2016?Valv.Piti said:Quintana had a little go today, expect destruction tomorrow
Totally forgot the race has started.
http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/vuelta-asturias/etapa-3.htmlValv.Piti said:Apparantly, he is second in GC. Tomorrow should be hard enough to take it?
.. and damn, him crossing the line is basically Terminillo, the legend continues.![]()
Quintana to win overall tomorrow then.Forever The Best said:http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/vuelta-asturias/etapa-3.htmlValv.Piti said:Apparantly, he is second in GC. Tomorrow should be hard enough to take it?
.. and damn, him crossing the line is basically Terminillo, the legend continues.![]()
The final climb to El Violeo is crested with 7.4 km to go.
The profile of El Violeo (with sections with more than 20 percent) :
https://unavueltamejor.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/el-violeo-n.gif
Alarcon shows the others how it's done.Valv.Piti said:Quintana to win overall tomorrow then.Forever The Best said:http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/vuelta-asturias/etapa-3.htmlValv.Piti said:Apparantly, he is second in GC. Tomorrow should be hard enough to take it?
.. and damn, him crossing the line is basically Terminillo, the legend continues.![]()
The final climb to El Violeo is crested with 7.4 km to go.
The profile of El Violeo (with sections with more than 20 percent) :
https://unavueltamejor.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/el-violeo-n.gif![]()
Im pretty sure Alarcón was better than both Nibali and Rosón, but who knows.Brullnux said:Alarcon shows the others how it's done.Valv.Piti said:Quintana to win overall tomorrow then.Forever The Best said:http://mas.lne.es/vueltaasturias/vuelta-asturias/etapa-3.htmlValv.Piti said:Apparantly, he is second in GC. Tomorrow should be hard enough to take it?
.. and damn, him crossing the line is basically Terminillo, the legend continues.![]()
The final climb to El Violeo is crested with 7.4 km to go.
The profile of El Violeo (with sections with more than 20 percent) :
https://unavueltamejor.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/el-violeo-n.gif![]()
I have no idea how Quintana actually is as the field here was below tour of croatia level, but riders have appeared to peak for the Volta three months early.
Yeah, got you. Only guesswork, but I really do have a hard time thinking Rosón or in particular Nibali could've kept up with them.Brullnux said:That's what I mean. On paper Roson is better than Alarcon, but like I said the Volta has come 3 months early. So we can have very little idea of how good he is unless w/kg results start coming out for both races.
The all-out leaders at the Portuguese teams tend to only surface in August, so there's lots of jockeying for position on who gets to be option 2 or the main lieutenant. Santi Pérez would always be great in Asturias then miserable in the Volta, same with Tino Zaballa (at least before he went to Miche and stopped racing the Volta). Alberto Gallego was climbing to the top 10 of the Route du Sud just behind Quintana and Contador in the Route du Sud a couple of years ago, come Volta time he was nothing more than break fodder and getting a telling off from his manager for not sucking up his pride and working for Rui Sousa. Last year's Volta was won with the benefit of a breakaway and then Rui Vinhas riding out of his skin with the gap he was given, but Alarcón was Gustavo César's second in command, and with all three of them on the team PLUS Amaro Antunes who got the team that massive win in the Volta ao Algarve, there's some real competition over who gets a free role in the team. Quite a few of the Portuguese teams will have earmarked this race as a chance to put a marker down.Brullnux said:That's what I mean. On paper Roson is better than Alarcon, but like I said the Volta has come 3 months early. So we can have very little idea of how good he is unless w/kg results start coming out for both races.
Vasilis said:Can someone explain to me why Quintana lost ground today? Did he simply not care once he knew he wasn't going to win the overall, or was he really dropped? I didn't follow the race, I just saw the results sheet, and to me that doesn't look like a Quintana in top shape for the Giro.
Vasilis said:Can someone explain to me why Quintana lost ground today? Did he simply not care once he knew he wasn't going to win the overall, or was he really dropped? I didn't follow the race, I just saw the results sheet, and to me that doesn't look like a Quintana in top shape for the Giro.
