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thanks foxy, but the top 20 hasn't really been settled yet so I'm sure there will be big changes when the real mountain stages begin.
 
Jun 15, 2009
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That´s true, the mountains will decide and shake things up a lot...

Tomorrow picks:
Gilbert-13
Ulissi-7
Matthews-5 (certainly too hard for him)
Gerrans-3
Battaglin-2
Slagter-2
Cunego, Lobato (most likely too hard for him, unless he solos off successful before the last hill), Pozzovivo (DNF), Uran each 1

So we have 29 players with a chance to end the scoreless four stages streak.
 
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
That´s true, the mountains will decide and shake things up a lot...

Tomorrow picks:
Gilbert-13
Ulissi-7
Matthews-5 (certainly too hard for him)
Gerrans-3
Battaglin-2
Slagter-2
Cunego, Lobato (most likely too hard for him, unless he solos off successful before the last hill), Pozzovivo (DNF), Uran each 1

So we have 29 players with a chance to end the scoreless four stages streak.
Well,this has to be longest drought :eek:

As for tomorrow I dont think its too hard for Matthews,Im more concerned about his allergies tho.
I thought I have a unique pick in Gilbert,well... :eek:
 
Apr 30, 2011
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I considered Visconti as my stage pick, but ended up backing Ulissi, which I'm very happy with at this point.
 
Jul 21, 2012
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apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.
 
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the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

When I made my bet on Lobato about 3h ago, it was Ulissi>>Gilbert>Lobato. But still, Gilbert as 2nd favourite is hilarious.
 
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Flamin said:
the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

When I made my bet on Lobato about 3h ago, it was Ulissi>>Gilbert>Lobato. But still, Gilbert as 2nd favourite is hilarious.
What odds have you had?


just posted in betting thread, this stge is a gold mine :eek:
 
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the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

... and I think the finish is too hard for Lobato & Matthews (Gilbert not setting the world on fire anyway as you just said), that leaves us with... Ulissi :cool: (if the break doesn´t survive). Congrats to the magnificent seven who picked him upfront 2 weeks ago.
If he indeed wins, the divisions will tighten up even more.
5 of the 7 play "line-ball" on the wrong end ;) whom thus a point will help greatly (Search, Netserk, Ferminal, Jaylew, PriceySky)
The other two are Flamin & G2F.
 
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

... and I think the finish is too hard for Lobato & Matthews (Gilbert not setting the world on fire anyway as you just said), that leaves us with... Ulissi :cool: (if the break doesn´t survive). Congrats to the magnificent seven who picked him upfront 2 weeks ago.
If he indeed wins, the divisions will tighten up even more.
5 of the 7 play "line-ball" on the wrong end ;) whom thus a point will help greatly (Search, Netserk, Ferminal, Jaylew, PriceySky)
The other two are Flamin & G2F.
Lobato is the only one who seriously responded to AC attack, yep, it was about 3% lesser slope but still I think he is confident.He said he targeted a stage in 2nd week and I think its this one :) (otoh I have Phil duhh)
 
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"He said he targeted a stage in 2nd week and I think its this one"

I think... err... hope... no, I am sure he meant the "Gavazzi-Stage", and todays. He won the bunch sprint today, I picked him, all good... but for nothing.

The "Gavazzi-Stage" is stage 17. Originally I wanted to pick Gavazzi coz it would have covered almost everything. If it´s a sprint, Gavazzi could sneak into T-3 (assuming that many pure sprinters have given up by then). If it´s a break, chances are ok he´ll make it in there and ofc with great chances to win a "reduced sprint"... but then I decided for Lobato. Simply coz I also think he´s good enough to win one. Couldn´t find better stages than 11 & 17. And if 17 is a sprint, he´d own Gavazzi.

So much the theory. And then everything turns out differently ofc. :cool:
 
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LOL. Yes. My mistake. Anyway, I stay with my theory. Simply coz it sounds good. :D
... and then Gavazzi indeed wins. I then could bite myself for a 2nd time. The first being the change of Kangert for Cataldo in my T20.
 
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ILovecycling said:
Flamin said:
the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

When I made my bet on Lobato about 3h ago, it was Ulissi>>Gilbert>Lobato. But still, Gilbert as 2nd favourite is hilarious.
What odds have you had?


just posted in betting thread, this stge is a gold mine :eek:

8/1. Nothing crazy but good enough for me to take it :p who did you gamble on?
 
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
"He said he targeted a stage in 2nd week and I think its this one"

I think... err... hope... no, I am sure he meant the "Gavazzi-Stage", and todays. He won the bunch sprint today, I picked him, all good... but for nothing.

The "Gavazzi-Stage" is stage 17. Originally I wanted to pick Gavazzi coz it would have covered almost everything. If it´s a sprint, Gavazzi could sneak into T-3 (assuming that many pure sprinters have given up by then). If it´s a break, chances are ok he´ll make it in there and ofc with great chances to win a "reduced sprint"... but then I decided for Lobato. Simply coz I also think he´s good enough to win one. Couldn´t find better stages than 11 & 17. And if 17 is a sprint, he´d own Gavazzi.

So much the theory. And then everything turns out differently ofc. :cool:

I saw him protecting Izagirre from the wind when the peloton was splitting, so I don't think so :p on the other hand, he wasted more energy than someone like Ulissi, who just rolled in yesterday.
 
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Flamin said:
ILovecycling said:
Flamin said:
the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

When I made my bet on Lobato about 3h ago, it was Ulissi>>Gilbert>Lobato. But still, Gilbert as 2nd favourite is hilarious.
What odds have you had?


just posted in betting thread, this stge is a gold mine :eek:

8/1. Nothing crazy but good enough for me to take it :p who did you gamble on?
I just made h2h Phil vs Lobato @2.7 but pretty big check, and some other h2h's.
 
Jun 15, 2009
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
That´s true, the mountains will decide and shake things up a lot...

Tomorrow picks:
Gilbert-13
Ulissi-7
Matthews-5 (certainly too hard for him)
Gerrans-3
Battaglin-2
Slagter-2
Cunego, Lobato (most likely too hard for him, unless he solos off successful before the last hill), Pozzovivo (DNF), Uran each 1

So we have 29 players with a chance to end the scoreless four stages streak.

FoxxyBrown1111 said:
the sceptic said:
apparently the bookmakers think Lobato>Gilbert>Matthews>Ulissi which seems strange. I don't think Gilbert has the legs for this kind of finish right now so will definitely be rooting for the break tomorrow.

... and I think the finish is too hard for Lobato & Matthews (Gilbert not setting the world on fire anyway as you just said), that leaves us with... Ulissi :cool: (if the break doesn´t survive). Congrats to the magnificent seven who picked him upfront 2 weeks ago.
If he indeed wins, the divisions will tighten up even more.
5 of the 7 play "line-ball" on the wrong end ;) whom thus a point will help greatly (Search, Netserk, Ferminal, Jaylew, PriceySky)
The other two are Flamin & G2F.

Good calls, and a not so good one (Gilbert ;) )...

Either way, lots of scorers today.
 
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Limits your losses and gives you an advantage to others with Matthews for instance. Can be important at the end.
 
Jun 15, 2009
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Gazzetta.it: "Classifica non disponibile" ... still not :eek:

So the provisionals take more time...

It goes down, down, down. I thought Germany goes south fast. But Italy is even worse.
In the late 80s Giro-snow-stages were possible to show on TV (now they don´t even get their act together if it´s a little windy & rainy out there).
Just four years ago the standings were up in a hurry (as soon as the "28-mins-guys" crossed the line).
In the better days, race commissars showed sensivity. Now they tag on 2 mins on a CG contender as on a sprinter, for a phucking wheel change.. It´s absurd they (CG guys) get the same penalty like sprinters do (who give a fuck if they get tagged 2 mins or not). But if sprinters en masse dont make the time cut, they do show mercy. Inconsequent nitpickers. A pain in the ass. All over the world. Fat talent-free useless guys that only cost money.

OK. Had to realease some anger. End of rant. :)
 
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