SafeBet said:I thought the final climb was a little harder. Instead it was perfect for Moreno.
He closed an enormous gap in a few seconds. Now leading the GC!
Truly a shame he was not selected for the Olympics![]()
Gloin22 said:Agreed. He could have caused havoc there.
How is his stamina though ? Can he handle longer stages ?
Peccio89 said:Yes he did great in the italian championship that was 250 + km long.
It's a shame that we won't see him in London, but Bettini said that he sees him more as a guy for the worlds this year.
Vino attacks everyone said:Looks like this guy really could dominate the ardennes in a few years, and probably also alot of 1 week stage races.
SafeBet said:You'll need to change your username to Moreno attacks everyone. You'll see![]()
gustienordic said:Can I dibbs?
Watched him tooSafeBet said:Moreno was in the RAI studio today. Very laid back and humble kid.
He's taking a month off now. Will be back for Colorado in late August,
El Pistolero said:Meh, American races...
Is he riding the Vuelta? I would also like to see him in the Eneco Tour and see if there really is potential for him to become the new Moser.
After all, it takes much more than winning a hilly classic to become the New Moser...
Looks like Sagan has got a real challenger for the worlds title this year thenSafeBet said:Let's not forget he's a neo-pro
He's taking a break and not riding the Vuelta. He wants to be ready for the Worlds.