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Wise men would put money on Bilbao for the Giro win
Isn't Masnada participating?
Wise men would put money on Bilbao for the Giro win
Masnada, slayer of worlds, crusher of dreams, doesn't simply "participate".Isn't Masnada participating?
Isn't Masnada participating?
Sorry guys, I did not sleep brilliantly last night and had a brief forgetful moment t. Of course one of the main rivals for Fausto will now be Pello Bilbao with Landismo on his teamMasnada, slayer of worlds, crusher of dreams, doesn't simply "participate".
He recently said he wants to go to the Tour after the Giro but the team will be the one to decide.Landa for Tour or Vuelta as his 2nd GT?
He recently said he wants to go to the Tour after the Giro but the team will be the one to decide.
Hopefully his team have some common sense and choose Vuelta.
Well this Vuelta could suit him perfectly and Higuita is an awesome talent who just had his share of bad luck recently. I think it is justified that Bora would give him a (shared) GC leadership in the Vuelta.Higuita wants to ride Giro or Vuelta as GC(?) leader. He supposedly stated this in a Colombian radio show VBAR on Caracol Radio
Jep, I´m pretty curious for Bora´s approach for the next season. Right now I would say:Higuita wants to ride Giro or Vuelta as GC(?) leader. He supposedly stated this in a Colombian radio show VBAR on Caracol Radio
Vlasov is very likely to go to the Giro.Jep, I´m pretty curious for Bora´s approach for the next season. Right now I would say:
Giro: Buchmann, Hindley
Tour: Keldermann, Vlasov, Bennett
Vuelta: Higuita and one or two others out of Buchmann, Keldermann, Vlasov, Hindley
Too many leaders for Bora this season and no one capable of win or even podium under normal circumstances...Jep, I´m pretty curious for Bora´s approach for the next season. Right now I would say:
Giro: Buchmann, Hindley
Tour: Keldermann, Vlasov, Bennett
Vuelta: Higuita and one or two others out of Buchmann, Keldermann, Vlasov, Hindley
Too many leaders for Bora this season and no one capable of win or even podium under normal circumstances...
Movistar is unbeatable here, it's in their DNA)Someone has to take over from Movistar. Having a team with a dysfunctional group of GC riders is important for a GT.
All 4 of them have finished top 5 in a GT in the last 3 years. I don't see why they wouldn't be able to get a podium if things go right for them.Too many leaders for Bora this season and no one capable of win or even podium under normal circumstances...
And all of them either in COVID-19 depleted season with strange injuries to favourites (Hindley, Kelderman) or simply is not near as good nowadays (Buchmann). Vlasov and Higuita are top-5 material...All 4 of them have finished top 5 in a GT in the last 3 years. I don't see why they wouldn't be able to get a podium if things go right for them.
Higuita is not that bad in the ITT.Higuita will need to perform well in the mountains because he will lose lots of time in the ITT.
Higuita will need to perform well in the mountains because he will lose lots of time in the ITT.
Pidcock is interesting, even though he had already said he wouldn't do the Tour in 2022. Wonder if he'll get any freedom or if he'll be used as Kwiatkowski regen.Carapaz, Geoghegan Hart, Pidcock and Viviani all to the Giro for Ineos.
Ineos are gonna have people like Yates, Hayeter, Sivkavok, Fraile not doing grand tours
Lol, your list is a bit funny, with TGH and Thomas as leaders. They should be all in for Carapaz on giro and Bernal in tour. But I see your point. I wasn't really considering vuelta.Giro:
TGH
Carapaz
Tour:
Thomas
Bernal
Vuelta:
Bernal
Carapaz
You can have 3 GC leaders in a grand tour team so there is space for Yates, Sivakov, Martinez etc to get leading roles and not just a domestique role. Viviani is going to sprint at Giro so Hayter should also be able to make the team for at least one grand tour.
If Carapaz gets a leadership role in the Giro he will probably be more of a domestique in the Vuelta.
Also seems to be quite likely that Adam Yates will get another leadership role in the Vuelta. I am just wondering where a Martinez leadership role fits in, he would deserve it for sure…
