joe_papp said:+1
Excellent summary.
Vino was just epic today. It's great to see him doing exactly what he promised he would do, which is fulfill super-domestique duties on behalf of AC. It's great not to hear the anti-Vino brigade slagging him off anymore, as there's really nothing left with which to impeach him.
Does anyone note a stage still to come that offers Vino as good a chance to win as this one just completed? I'm really pulling for the guy and if anyone "deserves" to win a stage, it's him. Vino actually animates the race, and even better is the fact that now most of his ferocious attacks are also tactically-astute (whereas before, perhaps b/c of the charge, he was just as likely to attack dramatically but ineffectively, as he was to make a calculated display of power).
I may have to start a general "Vino's Comeback" thread, if there isn't one already.
Hmmm., I wonder if he's going to release his autobiography anytime soon; perhaps it could be sponsored by a consortium of Kazakh oil, gas and mineral companies and could feature a shot of Vino on the back cover in his honorary colonel's uniform (or whatever he is). And w/ a forward by AC thanking him for not stabbing him in the back during the Tour, a la Hinault to LeMond in '86.
Maybe Vino can ride on Bahatis' 2012 team. It could include Dario Frigo, Rebellien and our beloved Floyd, not to mention Botero.