Tour of the Basque Country 2012

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Urán as plan A for the Ardennes, Henao as plan B in case something happens to Urán, Nordhaug as plan C in case something happens to Urán and it turns out Henao is not ready/can't handle these races, I'd say.
 
hrotha said:
Urán as plan A for the Ardennes, Henao as plan B in case something happens to Urán, Nordhaug as plan C in case something happens to Urán and it turns out Henao is not ready/can't handle these races, I'd say.

only plan A,B and C? sky is too good to only have 2 backup plans :p
 
Jan 5, 2012
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Ryo Hazuki said:
it was raining the entire day

In Bizkaia it rains the whole year except in the summer.

Nice win today from Purito. I think it will be a really close fight between Samu, Horner and Martin. :cool:
 
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Ryo Hazuki said:
it was raining the entire day

In Basque Country it rains the whole year except in the summer.

Nice win today from Purito. I think it will be a really close fight between Samu, Horner and Martin. :cool:
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
the reason Ullrich could climb so well with his weight, is the same as it was for Riis (not im the same degree, but still)

oh.. i see... little hair as possible? :D

i put some pics in my previous post to give some perspective.
 
Vino attacks everyone said:
why not use them to mark everything the last 40km and hope 1 or 2 of them reach the final? (atleast in LBL)
Well yes, it's not like you don't do anything unless your priority plan fails, just that Urán should be seen as their priority option.
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
why not use them to mark everything the last 40km and hope 1 or 2 of them reach the final? (atleast in LBL)

This is obviously what they need to do in Liege, unfortunately Amstel and Fleche ends in a "mass" sprint 9 times out of ten.
 
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Angliru said:
This statement was repeated in a magazine interview/article. There was no just-after-the-race-adrenalin-rush that fueled his statements this particular time. Still he is hitting heights that he hadn't before. He's doing quite well.

Does the term "misquote" mean anything. I've seen it misquouted many times. He did indeed say "Right now." But go ahead and believe everything you read.
Especially the stuff that suits your bias.;)

I'll always remember today as a great Col of the high mountains.:rolleyes:
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
that pic of Armstrong aint that after he started training for Ironman? :D

there are several vids and pics of him training, running with matthew m., etc. even during his cycling career..

well.. carmichael was awesome. lol
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
well, without become totaly clinic, i guess it was possible to be well over 70kg in the 90s, early 00's

we have gilbert, VINO, greipel, tom, even evans (i know he is small)..
 
Great to see Henao and Nordhaug still going strong! They'll make an interesting duo (or trio) for the Ardennes where Nordhaug can cover attacks while Uran and Henao can ride a bit more defensively since they have a strong sprint.

Also, I guess all of you who ridiculed my hyping of Nordhaug pre-season are eating your words by now :p
 
maltiv said:
Great to see Henao and Nordhaug still going strong! They'll make an interesting duo (or trio) for the Ardennes where Nordhaug can cover attacks while Uran and Henao can ride a bit more defensively since they have a strong sprint.

Also, I guess all of you who ridiculed my hyping of Nordhaug pre-season are eating your words by now :p

you hyping a norwegian, really? didn't notice ;)
 
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Vino attacks everyone said:
mhm, never understood why it looks like Astana have Kreuziger in mind as captain in a Giro....

Kiserlovski (and Kessiakoff for that matter) is unproven over 3 weeks. Kreuziger is a nailed on top 10 finisher in most GTs.