Teams & Riders Vincenzo Nibali discussion thread

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I'm so pleased with the way he's riding & most of all -his character!!! that's panache at the highest level!!!

Bravo Vincenzo!!!!!
 
May 19, 2011
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hfer07 said:
I'm so pleased with the way he's riding & most of all -his character!!! that's panache at the highest level!!!

Bravo Vincenzo!!!!!

especially the second one after take a good look at W!!! classy!
let's see if Nibali can take enough time from F, stage 16 maybe
 
May 19, 2011
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Forunculo said:
I hope he can get at least a podium.

i think podium is pretty secured, Evans don't have it that's it. Let's see if he can climb one more place to take enough time from alien F to secure second place. He need at least 1:45 before get into final time trail
 
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I wish Liquigas had some fresh mountain domestiques for Nibali rather than using them all at the Giro and sending a clearly exhausted Basso and a useless Szmyd. Surely Sarmiento could be doing a better job than Szymd is doing right now, I'm sure Timmy Duggan would too.
 
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whittashau said:
I wish Liquigas had some fresh mountain domestiques for Nibali rather than using them all at the Giro and sending a clearly exhausted Basso and a useless Szmyd. Surely Sarmiento could be doing a better job than Szymd is doing right now, I'm sure Timmy Duggan would too.

it does matter any more, Nibali is leaving for Astana anyway
 
Jun 27, 2012
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auscyclefan94 said:
Nibali pats Wiggins on the back...silly guy.

I think you've got a disguise, Wiggins was standing Nibali down and also clarifying yesterday's misunderstanding.
 
Sep 18, 2010
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Fidolix said:
Especially considering Nibali is Italian and not french :rolleyes: , so I guess you are spot on. ;)

Yes, that's why it was funny. The guy who posted it just assumed someone with a foreign sounding name must be French.

(Because, of course, Vincenzo is very French sounding - not.)

Plus his point about the French being sore losers when they have no GC contenders and had just won a stage...
 
Sep 18, 2010
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richtea said:
There was a rather embarrassing feature on BBC breakfast this morning to further confirm this point, bringing in an expert from British Cycling to explain (yet again) the rules underlying the contests for yellow, KOM etc.

Reminds me of this classic from the Daily Mash 3 years ago:

British Guy Did Not Win Tour De France

THE British cyclist who crossed the line first in Paris yesterday did not win the Tour de France, experts stressed last night.

Across Britain viewers cheered and shouted 'up yours you froggy *******' as Mark Cavendish sprinted ahead of the pack, only to discover that he actually came 131st...
 
Sep 2, 2011
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How deep you guys read into this little things it's crazy :D
This happens all the time.
 
Aug 19, 2011
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whittashau said:
I wish Liquigas had some fresh mountain domestiques for Nibali rather than using them all at the Giro and sending a clearly exhausted Basso and a useless Szmyd.

Exactly. What a different race it could have been if Sky's main rivals for the overall, Liquigas, BMC & Lotto had focussed on hiring and selecting fresh and talented domestiques capable of climbing. Nibali's only assistance coming from Sagan says it all.

I can't be too hard on Liquigas though. If Nibali was racing for Garmin or RSNT they'd have pulled him from the TdF for refusing to sign a contract. :mad:
 
Oct 26, 2010
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Fergoose said:
Exactly. What a different race it could have been if Sky's main rivals for the overall, Liquigas, BMC & Lotto had focussed on hiring and selecting fresh and talented domestiques capable of climbing. Nibali's only assistance coming from Sagan says it all.

I can't be too hard on Liquigas though. If Nibali was racing for Garmin or RSNT they'd have pulled him from the TdF for refusing to sign a contract. :mad:
Still Liquigas tactics were a bit strange. If Nibali wanted to try on the final climb why not save Basso, Koren,.... to make a push on that climb instead of sending them all to breaks?
 
Mar 24, 2011
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trevim said:
Still Liquigas tactics were a bit strange. If Nibali wanted to try on the final climb why not save Basso, Koren,.... to make a push on that climb instead of sending them all to breaks?
Because they suck.
 
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Fergoose said:
Exactly. What a different race it could have been if Sky's main rivals for the overall, Liquigas, BMC & Lotto had focussed on hiring and selecting fresh and talented domestiques capable of climbing. Nibali's only assistance coming from Sagan says it all.

I can't be too hard on Liquigas though. If Nibali was racing for Garmin or RSNT they'd have pulled him from the TdF for refusing to sign a contract. :mad:
Why Garmin?
 
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Parrulo said:
seems like nibali and VdB are the only ones left that can give us hope and beat the sky train :eek:

nibali was awesome today tho on a climb that suited wiggins and froome to perfection


His late attack broke Cadel but if he wants to put any time on Wiggins he's going to have to attack a lot earlier than he did today. I really don't think he has the legs for anything heroic like Schleck did last year sadly.
 
Mar 20, 2010
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Vincenzo my boy you did Good and without a lick of team support!!!!! Race animator and now in 3rd. How the heck do we get rid of Froome?

Wiggins respects Vincenzo now, he Knows he's a dangerman.....

It's good for Wiggins that Froome is on his team otherwise he'd be looking at second LOL. I think Froome is the strongest man in the race.
 
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Anyone who struggled to understand my earlier points about what a brilliant gamesman Nibali is, should examine this quote after today's stage:

Nibali said:
"He said that look wasn't for me," Nibali said. "That's the beauty of cycling right there, we can talk calmly and clear things up amongst ourselves. Wiggins has been a great rival. And he has great teammate in Froome."

Translated into literal English, that would be:

Me and Wiggo are best mates now, but he's still a bit rubbish compared to his untrustworthy team mate, Froome
 
May 19, 2011
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ericthesportsman6 said:
Where the hell is Sylvester Szymd?

Szymd and Basso are getting old and already have the massive giro in the legs, did you see anyone with the giro performed in the tour? I think this tour will be a career turning point for lots of GC and non-GC guys.
 

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