Pre Giro d' Italia-thread!

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Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
Lopez is also in!
 
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Savio really managed to put another sponsor on the jersey right before the Giro, you have to give it to him. :D
 
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Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
Lopez is also in!
Giulio Ciccone fell on training in Italy. Only a few brushes. His hand was bandaged though. I expect him to win the mountains classification. Given his Giro dell'Appenino win and his good performance at the Tour of the Alps his condition should be good. Let's see whether he tries something in the first days already or if his Giro only starts the day after Mount Zoncolan!
 
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Mayomaniac said:
Savio really managed to put another sponsor on the jersey right before the Giro, you have to give it to him. :D
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He must have a clothing designer on the payroll!!!
 
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staubsauger said:
Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
Lopez is also in!
Johnny Cigo fell on training in Italy. Only a few brushes. His hand was bandaged though. I expect him to win the mountains classification. Given his Giro dell'Appenino win and his good performance at the Tour of the Alps his condition should be good. Let's see whether he tries something in the first days already or if his Giro only starts the day after Mount Zoncolan!

Who? And why that name?
 
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Armchair cyclist said:
staubsauger said:
Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
Lopez is also in!
Johnny Cigo fell on training in Italy. Only a few brushes. His hand was bandaged though. I expect him to win the mountains classification. Given his Giro dell'Appenino win and his good performance at the Tour of the Alps his condition should be good. Let's see whether he tries something in the first days already or if his Giro only starts the day after Mount Zoncolan!

Who? And why that name?
In Spanish meaning "I don't want to continue"

Not sure why the comment!
 
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Escarabajo said:
Armchair cyclist said:
staubsauger said:
Escarabajo said:
Valv.Piti said:
Another interesting thing to look out for would be how the U-25 riders perform: Ciccone, Carapaz, Oomen, Haig, O Connor, Carthy,Eg etc. Lots of good climbing talent!
Lopez is also in!
Johnny Cigo fell on training in Italy. Only a few brushes. His hand was bandaged though. I expect him to win the mountains classification. Given his Giro dell'Appenino win and his good performance at the Tour of the Alps his condition should be good. Let's see whether he tries something in the first days already or if his Giro only starts the day after Mount Zoncolan!

Who? And why that name?
In Spanish meaning "I don't want to continue"

Not sure why the comment!
Giulio Ciccone calls himself Cicco on Instagram. Cicca actually means cig in Italian slang. Obviously, I'm not shy about making kindergarten jokes.
 
So is it an Italian whose forename is equivalent to Julius/Julian being given a translation of his name as Johnny, along with an alleged abbreviation of cigarette that I have never heard in 54 years as a native English speaker, or a phonetic approximation to 'Yo no sigo' being applied to a rider who has no particular record of DNFing?
 
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Armchair cyclist said:
So is it an Italian whose forename is equivalent to Julius/Julian being given a translation of his name as Johnny, along with an alleged abbreviation of cigarette that I have never heard in 54 years as a native English speaker, or a phonetic approximation to 'Yo no sigo' being applied to a rider who has no particular record of DNFing?
There's my mistake, yeah. :eek:
Anyway, I take back that stupid joke and the rest is an appropriate prognostication of his chances at this Giro.