Tirreno - Adriatico Stage 6, P.S.Elpidio -> P.S.Elpidio, 209 kms (11/03/2013)

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willbick said:
still think with the longer TTs in the GTs and more straightforward controllable big mountain stages that SKY will win the GTs

The Giro this year is not straight forward. Much more difficult to control than the tour imo. Still I expect Sky will be much stronger in the Giro.
 
Aug 29, 2012
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willbick said:
thanks. surely insurmountable barring problems

Would be funny if Froome takes back 29" from Nibali, Sky will be kicking themselves for putting up such a weak TTT squad. I don't see Froome taking more than 15" though, so pretty much Nibali's the champion.
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
No because, Horner and those other 2 got a gap on him the last hill

True. Alberto is still not in good shape. Wonder when he'll win his first race.
 
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it really did work out perfectly for nibali having sagan and purito with him for the last few km. without sagan i dont think him and purito cudda had a big enuff lead at the finish
 
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Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.
 
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Beech Mtn said:
Are you serious? Acquarone is a nice guy, but damned if I can understand how, in a country with Italy's rich cycling history, they let a guy like that have so much power over the racing. :mad:

An Italian wins today, and that is a problem? What happened to the old days of pulling tricks with the helicopters to help Italians win the Giro? :p :D

Not in those exact words... and he changed his tune a little after the finish.


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Of course he doesn't realise that all the rouleurs DNF no matter how hard the stage is, last year there were 30 who quit either on Stage 6 or didn't start the TT. I actually think it works this way so that they get some stages early on and don't have to ride the hard ones which may jeopardise M-SR for them.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.

please remove yr boringly dispassionate and logical thoughts from this forum!
 
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willbick said:
it really did work out perfectly for nibali having sagan and purito with him for the last few km. without sagan i dont think him and purito cudda had a big enuff lead at the finish

Agreed. Having sagan there was extremely useful for them since sagan has lots of power on the flat. If the contador group had one non-climber too then they could have got help on the flat. That group was cooked near the end coz the four riders there were all light weight climbers who aren't really powerful on flats.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.

Funny how things work out here doesn't it? I've even noticed a self-confessed Contador die-hard supporter, who has been so depressed over Contador's loss of form, gushing in happiness all over Nibali's win and not noticing that Contador has fallen off the podium...

It seems hating on Sky has taken precedence over supporing one's own favourite rider.
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Hard for me to understand how you can't like Nibs as a rider. He's competitive year-round in GTs, shorter stage races, one days, and he's willing to attack on a climb, on the flat, and on the descent. Plus he's one of the very few GC guys who really tries to win MSR every year. Class rider.
 
May 15, 2011
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wwabbit said:
Funny how things work out here doesn't it? I've even noticed a self-confessed Contador die-hard supporter, who has been so depressed over Contador's loss of form, gushing in happiness all over Nibali's win and not noticing that Contador has fallen off the podium...

It seems hating on Sky has taken precedence over supporing one's own favourite rider.

yup anyone but sky. This race was lost for Alberto anyway so why not support Nibali? Second or third or 4th or 70th it's all the same - it's not a win
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.

Good to see some objective analysis rather than a constant stream of histrionics about 'Skyborg'
 
Waterloo Sunrise said:
Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.

You sound quite upset about today's result. Perhaps a hanky is in order.
 
Aug 29, 2012
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jaylew said:
Hard for me to understand how you can't like Nibs as a rider. He's competitive year-round in GTs, shorter stage races, one days, and he's willing to attack on a climb, on the flat, and on the descent. Plus he's one of the very few GC guys who really tries to win MSR every year. Class rider.

I don't really see anyone hating on Nibali, everyone probably respects him for his traits that you have mentioned. The only thing missing from Nibali has been results, as he has frequently been losing time to all his rivals in MTFs. Today however he has shown that with the right conditions he can put in an excellent fight to win stage races even against supposed better GC contenders.
 
Jul 17, 2012
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LaFlorecita said:
yup anyone but sky. This race was lost for Alberto anyway so why not support Nibali? Second or third or 4th or 70th it's all the same - it's not a win

At least you are honest, a refreshing trait here
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Must be a difficult result to square for the emotionally incontinent residents of this board who can only cope with people they don't like winning by pre-ascribing obvious dominance to them.

Sky have won 1 stage by a smallish margin, very visibly using significantly more sensible and efficient tactics than other teams. In the TTT they were middle of the pack and in the last 2 stages Froome was clearly not the best, but I'm sure there'll still be sub-forums here doing a roaring trade talking about how suspect it all was.

What sensible tactics are you talking about? Controlling the race from A to B with a train and then their leader finishing the job?

That only works when your entire team has exceptional form. The truth is Sky is probably the dumbest WT team out there concerning tactics(not to be confused with strategy). We've seen it numerous times already in both Grand Tours, but especially classics. They're like the Roman army, just throw enough man power against it and you'll win eventually. :eek:
 
Jun 14, 2010
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There are plenty of appropriate threads in the clinic where yall can voice your concerns about Nibali, or explain why you dont think there is anything suspicious about the guy