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Team Sky looks back at 2010

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Thanks. Good article that. I guess that's where DB's 'slip of the tongue' ocurred re: Mick Rogers!
 
Team SKy 2010 season = epic fail

But i do think next year wigo will surprise others and perform better in the Tour. And i think Uran is a steal. Will get them victories. As will EBH. theyve got the worst possible season out of the way.
 
Jul 30, 2009
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I agree with Hitch they will do much better next year after this years humble pie - although it was not a total fail.

DB seriously underestimated the opposition and their attitude to marginal gains IMO

A bit more focus on hard races with cobbles and shorter stage races and getting some wins in there will be good for the riders and MUST be done before they go for the big prizes
 
Altitude said:
Is Wiggo targeting the Tour again? He would be wise to aim for the Giro instead

Not gonna happen. It's th Tour all the way for him it seems. The plan next year is to ride for results early in the season in March and April and then take a break in May before starting the Tour preparations and riding more traditional preparation events like Dauphine instead of the Giro.
 
I wonder what they are specifically talking about in this quote:

"Then there was Morris Possoni; for the first half of the season he was riding in a trance, shell-shocked by the different approach. But half way through the season he grasped what it was about and really excelled — which was pleasing"

I know Italian teams can often be chaotic and disorganized but Columbia ought to be rather well organized so it can't be that really can it?
 
Oct 11, 2010
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ingsve said:
Not gonna happen. It's th Tour all the way for him it seems. The plan next year is to ride for results early in the season in March and April and then take a break in May before starting the Tour preparations and riding more traditional preparation events like Dauphine instead of the Giro.

Valient-- ill advised, but valient. Either way the Tour will be much more exciting without Clentadope or w/e his name is these days. Wide open as far as I'm concerned.
 
Dec 18, 2009
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Altitude said:
Valient-- ill advised, but valient. Either way the Tour will be much more exciting without Clentadope or w/e his name is these days. Wide open as far as I'm concerned.

The tour will be much more interesting if they legitamise this plasticizer test.
 
Altitude said:
Is Wiggo targeting the Tour again? He would be wise to aim for the Giro instead

lol. Giro for Wiggins. Thats like telling Cuddles his best chance at a monument is Milan San Remo. Giro has the biggest baddest mountains and few tt km. Even if he was at his peak, he will just lose too much time to the climbers.
 
Oct 11, 2010
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nevada said:
The tour will be much more interesting if they legitamise this plasticizer test.

Ha, there may not be a Tour if that happens (with all the +'s they'd have from this year). Anyhow I believe I read somewhere that blood bags without that particular plasticizer have already been developed.
 
Oct 11, 2010
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The Hitch said:
lol. Giro for Wiggins. Thats like telling Cuddles his best chance at a monument is Milan San Remo. Giro has the biggest baddest mountains and few tt km. Even if he was at his peak, he will just lose too much time to the climbers.

Couldn't be any worse than his 2010 tour campaign
 
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ingsve said:
I know Italian teams can often be chaotic and disorganized but Columbia ought to be rather well organized so it can't be that really can it?

I was thinking this could happen to Uran too. He's (not without reason) touted as the next big thing, but a change of culture could disturb his normal level. You see that often when Southern European (or South American) cyclists sign for an Anglosaxen team. They need a year to adapt. I'm curious how Luisle Sanchez will fit with Rabobank for this reason also.
 
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The Hitch said:
lol. Giro for Wiggins. Thats like telling Cuddles his best chance at a monument is Milan San Remo. Giro has the biggest baddest mountains and few tt km. Even if he was at his peak, he will just lose too much time to the climbers.

You're right, but I guess the original poster meant that the general level is lower at the Giro. There's Nibali and Basso... Wiggo could very well content for places right behind those two.
But alas.. Wiggins is gonna target the Tour indeed.
 
CheeseHead said:
I was thinking this could happen to Uran too. He's (not without reason) touted as the next big thing, but a change of culture could disturb his normal level. You see that often when Southern European (or South American) cyclists sign for an Anglosaxen team. They need a year to adapt. I'm curious how Luisle Sanchez will fit with Rabobank for this reason also.

Ya, hopefully he's expecting something of a change. Part of his reason for moving is that he was impressed by their organization etc but who knows how much insight he could have right now.
 
Feb 18, 2010
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CheeseHead said:
You see that often when Southern European (or South American) cyclists sign for an Anglosaxen team. They need a year to adapt. I'm curious how Luisle Sanchez will fit with Rabobank for this reason also.

Luis Leon will have Freire, Garate and Barredo at Rabo to keep him company. He'll be fine, I imagine.
 
Altitude said:
Ha, there may not be a Tour if that happens (with all the +'s they'd have from this year). Anyhow I believe I read somewhere that blood bags without that particular plasticizer have already been developed.

You read somewhere... Cool story bro.
Allthough it's probably true your post is just pure speculation and if you read it ' somewhere ' then add the source.
That source is probably someone just like you who said " I read somewhere ".
 
Mar 31, 2010
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Altitude said:
Is Wiggo targeting the Tour again? He would be wise to aim for the Giro instead

you are kidding right?? he only has a chance in the tour as in terms of mountains and hard parcours it's the easiest of the 3. not to mention the heat in the vuelta that wiggins can't stand
 
Kwibus said:
You read somewhere... Cool story bro.
Allthough it's probably true your post is just pure speculation and if you read it ' somewhere ' then add the source.
That source is probably someone just like you who said " I read somewhere ".
It's been posted several times in the Clinic with links to proper articles, but I don't remember the specific posts either.
 
Jan 18, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
you are kidding right?? he only has a chance in the tour as in terms of mountains and hard parcours it's the easiest of the 3. not to mention the heat in the vuelta that wiggins can't stand

The Tour is also very hot at times. The Giro is harder racing no question but I reckon Wiggans could target this race and leave the Tour to Uran and Lovqvuist.
 
Apr 26, 2010
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sublimit said:
The Tour is also very hot at times. The Giro is harder racing no question but I reckon Wiggans could target this race and leave the Tour to Uran and Lovqvuist.

And exactly what would Lovkvist achieve in the Tour??
No, Wiggins is best in the Tour, like many others have said before me on this thread. The giro will be a beast again this year, especially with the Zoncolan, and I don't see why Wiggins should try a perhaps harder Giro if he could do the Tour instead.