Champion mentality...Valv.Piti said:Nibali's and Contador's mentality are very equal, holding on for their lives until blowing up.
I would be disappointed if he doesn't, he has to gain time where he is better than Tom and Stoneface.Gigs_98 said:I wouldn't be surprised if he attacks tomorrow. The descent from Selvino is very technical.
That's the only think that prevents me from not watching what otherwise it's a poor stage for a weekendGigs_98 said:I wouldn't be surprised if he attacks tomorrow. The descent from Selvino is very technical.
Rollthedice said:I would be disappointed if he doesn't, he has to gain time where he is better than Tom and Stoneface.Gigs_98 said:I wouldn't be surprised if he attacks tomorrow. The descent from Selvino is very technical.
Jspear said:Nah, I can't see him winning it either. But he will try. He has said he would be happy with a podium finish.
I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.Alexandre B. said:He tried but that wasn't really convincing.
Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
Well, Nairo took the risk to sprint...Gigs_98 said:I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.Alexandre B. said:He tried but that wasn't really convincing.
Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.
I wouldn't call sprinting out of a 10 men group a big riskice&fire said:Well, Nairo took the risk to sprint...Gigs_98 said:I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.Alexandre B. said:He tried but that wasn't really convincing.
Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.
Gigs_98 said:I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.Alexandre B. said:He tried but that wasn't really convincing.
Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.