The Tour de Suisse 2013 official thread.

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Lanark said:
Don't know for certain about the other two, but Nibali is riding the Vuelta to prepair for the WC. Since Kelderman doesn't. There aren't a lot of great stage race for climbers during the autumn either, he hasn't shown anything in classics...I don't see what he would really lose if he doesn't reach top-form in the rest of the season by riding a good Suisse.

Because that ****s up your preparation for next season as well.
 
Christian said:
I think this is a misunderstanding coming from his/her name. I always thought LS was female because of the ending Libert-ine. I associate that ending with women's names, such as Martine, so I thought Libertine was the female version of Liberty. But I think "libertine" is a noun in english, meaning "who is free" (or something similar), regardless of gender, as in the band "The Libertines". AFAIK LS has never commented on the discussion (as is his or her good right)

It's an English noun meaning depraved pervert.
 
Pentacycle said:
That's exactly the problem; you might feel great after the Giro and think it's good to capitalize on that, but at the same time you risk doing too much. In 2011 Kruijswijk went on to compete at the NC after Suisse, where his form was already rapidly declining.

Sometimes resting after a GT is better than keeping on building fatigue, and possibly stretching it beyond your limits. Why do you think Nibali, Majka and Uran won't race until late July?

If the start list is correct, Betancur is going to Suisse as well as Kelderman, I fear the worst for the rest of their respective seasons. :(
What killed Kruijswijk that year was doing the Vuelta. As long as Kelderman doesn't do that he'll be alright. He says that he thought the Giro wasn't that hard, which would suggest he isn't that tired either.
 
Aug 18, 2009
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Don't see any better candidates ftw than Kangert. He is peaking while the rest are building form, and he performed in the Giro despite being held back to an extent.
 
Aug 23, 2012
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For me Suisse is between five riders.
Rui Costa, Molllema, Ulissi, Pinot and Van Garderen.

Then Dan Martin, Spilak or Majka can surprise.

The rest ---> joke bets. :D:D





Thanks for the ones who liked the presentation:)
 
Jason_Mercier said:
For me Suisse is between five riders.
Rui Costa, Molllema, Ulissi, Pinot and Van Garderen.

Then Dan Martin, Spilak or Majka can surprise.

The rest ---> joke bets. :D:D





Thanks for the ones who liked the presentation:)

Several teams seems to have more than one GC rider:

Garmin: Hesjedal, D Martin
Shack: Kloden, Monfort, Schleck
Blanco: Kelderman, Mollema, Kruiswijk
AG2R: Peraud, Pozzovivo
Lampre: Scarponi, Ulissi
Saxo: Kreuziger, Roche

etc.

Hopefully some of these resources will be used to really help the main captain (or make the race) instead of all the wheelsucking.
 
Christian said:
I think this is a misunderstanding coming from his/her name. I always thought LS was female because of the ending Libert-ine. I associate that ending with women's names, such as Martine, so I thought Libertine was the female version of Liberty. But I think "libertine" is a noun in english, meaning "who is free" (or something similar), regardless of gender, as in the band "The Libertines". AFAIK LS has never commented on the discussion (as is his or her good right)

LS is a computer application, surely. LS v2.0 will be out soon, complete with a working knowledge of West Sentinelese and average gradients of lunar hill climbs.
 
Christian said:
I think this is a misunderstanding coming from his/her name. I always thought LS was female because of the ending Libert-ine. I associate that ending with women's names, such as Martine, so I thought Libertine was the female version of Liberty. But I think "libertine" is a noun in english, meaning "who is free" (or something similar), regardless of gender, as in the band "The Libertines". AFAIK LS has never commented on the discussion (as is his or her good right)

The name is a pun, based on the libertine behaviour of riders for Liberty Seguros (both Spanish and Portuguese). Acting without moral restraint indeed.

Source - Libertine seguros itself :D
 
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last mountain of the 3th stage Tour de Suisse is really hard. Martin Elmiger was suffering today on that climb..

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:cool:
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
The name is a pun, based on the libertine behaviour of riders for Liberty Seguros (both Spanish and Portuguese). Acting without moral restraint indeed.

Source - Libertine seguros itself :D

Ah, thanks for clearing that up! When a poster explained what "libertine" means I could not believe it - not what I would have described LS by the posting style! So this makes much more sense.

King Of The Wolds said:
LS is a computer application, surely. LS v2.0 will be out soon, complete with a working knowledge of West Sentinelese and average gradients of lunar hill climbs.

I lol'd :)
 
greenedge said:
Spilak is my not so dark horse to win.
It will be interesting to see LLS ride here too, a stage victory should be on the cards.

TJVG should podium, but remember Gesink here last year after his TOC win :(
Gesink got 4th here last year. That's quite close...

And maybe Tejay has a better trainer, who knows how altitude training works.
 
JTL gonna crush :DDDD

Nah in all seriousness I expect TJVG to do very well here, he beat Rogers handily in the ToC and Rogers is showing he is in good form at the Dauphine.
Tejay ftw :cool: