hfer07 said:
Bike Boy said:Nice videos, sadly my question remains unanswered.
To be more clear let me ask this question, Is it possible that I missed an announcement from Anton, claiming he's aiming for the gc in the giro?
The reason I'm asking is simply because I thought he would place most eggs in one basket (meaning the vuelta), and with the accident from this year's vuelta fresh in memory, plus the fact that he is a spanish rider, I wouldn't blame him for skipping the giro or even drop out during the race.
Ferminal said:About 150 days to go, too longI think my Giro Fever will only be eased by PN-TA week and then the monuments.
Ricco and Anton will stand alone if both race, the two major favourites.
Followed by Scarponi, Nibali and Di Luca (if racing).
The Hitch said:I agree with you that we are not sure if Anton will target the Giro. I thought he said no. However i disagree with you when you say that he will skip the Giro because hes targeting the Vuelta.
Pop quiz.
Who won the Vuelta this year?
Did he target the Giro?
Good.
Now
Who won the Vuelta in 2008.
Did he target the Giro?
_________
Barrus said:Considering Ricco, how well or how bad do you guys think Vacansoleil will do in the TTT?
IlCobraFan said:"Speaking to Cyclingnews on Saturday, Raimondo Scimone said that Menchov still hoped to compete in both the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France in 2011"
The Hitch said:Note. Based on many factors we can say with a high degree of certainty that Ivan Basso, Sammuel Sanchez, Cadel Evans, Andy Schleck, Frank Schleck, Alexander Vinokourov, and Alberto Contador will NOT ride the Giro.
Hence they are not in the poll.
I am also aware that Di Luca will probably not ride, but he might, so hes in.
Others to consider are
Xavier Tondo - Movistar magic
Jose Rujano - Colombian
Duarte - Colombian
Sella - not on list
Daniel Martin - not on list
Franco Pellizoti - not on list
Eze Mosquera - not on list
Damiano Cunego - not on list
Roman Kreuziger - not on list
Robert Gesink - not on list (probably tour)
Peter Velits - not on list
Kashechkin - not on list
My vote: Michele Scarponi. If Ricco
Kvinto said:There can be only 2 explanations:
1. Geox bosses need this Giro more than TDF
2. They are not sure about TDF invitation
But no metter what Mr Scimone said Menchov doesn't want to start 2011 Giro
Kvinto said:Well, but if he'll ride Giro for the general classification they can fail at Tour. He can ride Giro as the preparation, working for Sastre. I think it could be the compromise option.
Edit: then Colnago or Acqua Sapone will be out![]()
hfer07 said:Juan Mauricio Soler as part of the "MoviStar Magic"
I might be too hopeful on this guy , but IF he does not crash/gets injured & finds his past form, the motivation & most of all the opportunity form the team-I'd say he has a chance..
other than that is Nibali's Giro to loose-The Cobra needs another year...
profff said:soler simply cannot stay on the bike
and betancur and duarte both outweigh soler in climbing talent
they are much stronger than him.
ralso uyano from venezuela is stronger than soler ( considering both at their best peak)
unfortunately duarte will probably run to help sastre and eventually menchow
betancur team a&s probably will not be selected
it is very difficult to preview the condition in which soler and ruyano will be at the giro
it a pity that such a climbing army runs the risk of waste such a chance
whittashau said:I hear a lot of people saying Nibali based upon Liquigas having a strong team but assuming that Szmyd does the tour in support of Basso and Pellizotti leaves then who will Nibali have in the high mountains? I don't know too much about their new signings, but it seems to me that most if not all of their climbing domestiques have gone elsewhere
Ryo Hazuki said:no,
wildcards are:
farnese, androni, acqua and colnago, euskaltel won;t ride
Ferminal said:I think Menchov is hedging... Geox aren't certain starters in the TdF. He may need to target the Giro in order for them to get an invite there. It's much like Evans last year - he had to commit to riding the Giro to secure an invite, and he did that because there was no guarentee of a Tour invite.
Ryo Hazuki said:szmyd will do both giro and tour as usual
whittashau said:I think this year showed that for szmyd to be useful at the tour he needs to skip the giro.
The Hitch said:The comment was a bit of a joke.
But i remember that in the 20k Verona tt this year, Nibali took 11 seconds on Scarponi. So say he quintuples that in the 30k tt (which is being favourable) and gets a minute. A minute and a half is what Scarponi took on the Zoncolan.
I would also mention however that in the Kronplatz tt, Nibali beat Scarponi by about 5 or 6 seconds. So that boads well for him for the less mountinous tt on stage 15/16/17, one of those.
But another crucial point is i see Scarponi winning a stage. Nibali won Monte Grappa this year, but then i think he was aloud to go a bit on the descent because he was with Basso, and he wasnt the favourite. Also, he went for it cos he knew the next day it was going to be about Basso.
In fact Basso helped him a lot. I dont see Nibali sticking with Evans and Scarponi on Grappa and Scarponi on Mortirolo. I think they could have dropped him if they were fighting it out. But with Basso there they didnt try.
And in his gt which he won, he didnt take a stage.
The big variable is descents. I cant remember if Nibali has a lot of descents where he can take big time.
I also cant remember how many stages are mtfs, but any mtf, i see Nibali cracking.
Kvinto said:First of all I want you to understand that I also think that Scarponi has better chances to win Giro but I would like to make some points clear:
Don’t forget that Nibali didn’t plan to ride 2010 Giro (almost like Contador 2008). He was there only because of Pelizotti investigation. And he finished on the podium what Scarponi and Evans couldn’t do.
As for mtfs I think it would be fair to consider this in the context of Vuelta (which he planned) and do it in the comparison with Rodriguez, Mosquera and Anton (I don’t think they are so weaker than Scarponi and Ricco). Races are different, contenders and mountains as well, it’s approximately but I think it’s fair comparison. So: St.11 Andorra (9,9km, 6,52% average): +0:23 to Anton, +0:20 to Mosquera, -0:36 to Rodriguez; St.14 Pena Cabarga (5,9km, 9,24% average, 18% max): +0:20 to Rodriguez -0:02 to Mosquera St.15 Lagos de Covadonga (12,5km, 7% average, 15% max): +0:11 to Mosquera and +0:00 to Rodriguez; St.16 Alto de Cotobello (10,1km, 8,15% average) +0:37 to Rodriguez and +0:19 to Mosquera; St.20 Bola del Mundo (21,6km, 6,26% average, 21% max): +0:01 to Mosquera and -0:22 to Rodriguez.
Nibali has been losing a time but not that much to say he has no chance to compete for the victory.
Then tts. You remind about Verona tt result. It was 15km and it wasn’t flat On the other hand Milan 32.8km ITT and Turin 21.5km TTT. Total plain. If to take into consideration Liquigas TTT abilities it’s like one 50km ITT for Nibali. I think these 2 tts can give him no less than -2:00 (I think -2:30) over Scarponi and even more over Anton and Ricco. Will it be enough? I don’t know, rather no. Many things are yet to reveal and looking forward to Zoncolan 2011 stage I still can’t imagine Scarponi winning 1:30 over Nibali there, if only Nibali hasn't a bad day. Vincenzo’s only problem is that the amount of such cruel mountain stages (where he can lose time) is a lot, rather too much for him…![]()
