Winterfold said:ACF "where Rodriguez, Anton, Nibali & Scarponi were all too tired or lacked any form on the climbs. "
It's curious that they were all so off form - the Giro was a long time ago. There is the possibility that they were just owned - but there were too many new faces and riders you wouldnt expect to see hanging in.
I agree the dauphine had a better field - but I think the Vuelta was raced harder - clinically harder in some cases.
It was actually said by Igor Fuji Anton or one of his trainers before the Vuelta that they believed he was off form as the Giro had simply wrecked him so much.
I myself laughed it off back then, saying Anton should be able to handle a GT from 3 months ago, but I was wrong. Anton and his trainers were right. The Giro was so hard all its riders suffered big time.
They say a GT can destroy a career if taken too early.
I suppose the same logic might suggest that if you make a gt hard enough, it can hurt a older and more experienced rider's career too.
Nibali had ridden very well in 4 previous gts, and suddenly cracked. Purito was nowhere in the mountains. Scarponi pulled out. They were being beaten by Wouter Poels and Bauke Mollema.
Only Menchov, who was poor in the Giro, seemed to bring some sort of form.
And so many others who did the Giro havent even done anything since.
Thats also why its totally ridiculous to suggest Contador was beaten by better riders in the Tour and is looking for excuses, as so many seem so eager to do.