Richard Carapaz discussion thread

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I'd hoped a healthier Roglic would've been Carapaz's compadre' today but Richie did what he can do to the group! Week 3 is long and it's not done but Carapaz and EF will cherish a win.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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He's such a smart rider, always attacks on the right moment, lets the others do the work and then BOOM. However, the next few stages it will be up to him to attack first (if I'm Del Toro and Yates, I just sit on his wheel from now on). That suits him less.
 
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He's such a smart rider, always attacks on the right moment, lets the others do the work and then BOOM. However, the next few stages it will be up to him to attack first (if I'm Del Toro and Yates, I just sit on his wheel from now on). That suits him less.
Good point, but I think the gaps are now much more "managable" if he has something left in the tank.
 
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Favorite now to win the Giro at 4 to 6 ( ~60% probability). Vamos!

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May 3, 2010
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Carapaz has a shot at the pink jersey, but he'll have to play it smartly. Today he should collaborate with Visma to drop Del Toro on the Mortirolo. Then he could use the ramp of La Motte to drop Simon Yates with less than 10 km to go.
 
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Favorite now to win the Giro at 4 to 6 ( ~60% probability). Vamos!

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People have lost money on Del Toro, for sure. He's still way overrated here. He got outclimbed by around 7 riders from the favorites bunch after he sat on the wheels of his teammates the entire stage without sticking is nose in the wind.

Watch out for Derek Gee though. He finished really strong yesterday.
 
Jan 22, 2010
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You were never going to take time on Del Toro with today's profile, Richie.
Your attack on the mortirolo was a bad idea.
But you have two much more favorable stages ahead.
Enjoy wearing pink Rome.
 
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I believe Carapaz accomplished a few things attacking on Mortirolo.

He put Del Toro in the red. Reaffirmed Del Toro's weakness, Made sure Del Toro knows His limitations and know He doesn't have what Carapaz has.

Carapaz may have thought without attacking Del Toro on Stage 17, that He'd lose more time (on the stage) and felt He needed to soften up the kid & so attacked & limited His losses.

I give Carapaz credit. & He made the stage more exciting.

-On paper, Stage 17 suited Del Toro more.

Earlier stages in this Giro, (which have similarities to Stage 19 & 20), seem to expose Del Toro to lose time.

Yates too.
 
May 3, 2010
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He wanted to do it with a legendary solo from the Mortirolo, but that was just a waste of energy. Now he'll have to do it with a legendary solo from the Finestre.