If the Tour next year has lot's of climbs and lots of TT's, he would probably be the biggest rival to Froomeskippo12 said:For a guy that most people think is on the decline the year wasn`t that bad:
3rd Giro + stage
2nd Vuelta + stage
1st Tour of Croatia
Overall he was 2:55 behind for the Vuelta/Giro double.
Most riders would kill for a palmares like this. The only better stage racers this year were Froome and TommyD...no one else has a case over him.
Only negative aspect is that this year he lacked his shark-level super form on 1-2 stages of a Grand Tour...with the extra level he would have won at least one Grand Tour.
Lombardia is still to come and a win would be huge otherwise it will be the first time since 2012 for Nibali without a win in an Grand Tour or an Monument.
The Vuelta seems to be the worst Grand Tour for him profil wise but on the other hand most contenders aren`t at their top level late in the season. Tour might have the hardest competition but might be best suited for his diesel/stamina skills. Especially if they include another cobbled stage.
Giro is his home race and most likely the most important for him but with hard mountain stages early in the race it isn`t ideal for his form build.
I suppose it tells is that even if he's getting worse with age, he's been on a similar level to last year. I mean, last year he only beat Chaves and Valverde, this year it has been more impressive.Dekker_Tifosi said:What a performance to still limit the damage, didn't know the fall was that serious.
Anyway, 3rd in the Giro and 2nd in the Vuelta. Beaten only by Dumoulin, Quintana and Froome. What can you do
Brullnux said:I suppose it tells is that even if he's getting worse with age, he's been on a similar level to last year. I mean, last year he only beat Chaves and Valverde, this year it has been more impressive.Dekker_Tifosi said:What a performance to still limit the damage, didn't know the fall was that serious.
Anyway, 3rd in the Giro and 2nd in the Vuelta. Beaten only by Dumoulin, Quintana and Froome. What can you do
Dekker_Tifosi said:What a performance to still limit the damage, didn't know the fall was that serious.
Anyway, 3rd in the Giro and 2nd in the Vuelta. Beaten only by Dumoulin, Quintana and Froome. What can you do
If he gets Visconti, Ion, Gorka and Delfino as domestiques (and maybe Cink), then I'm ok with him riding the Tour (that would probably mean that Pozzovivo would be the team leader at the Giro and that's always great news), but his big goal for 2018 is the WC RR, he already said that he wants to win it badly.Red Rick said:That picture makes me sad.
Honestly I think the year has been tough and frustrating for Nibali. He's a man of pride, but despite not giving a **** about 2nd or 3rd he hasn't really had the legs to attack, or he hasn't really gotten a chance to make it a mano á mano battle.
I hope he's got a few big years left. Cycling needs him now more than ever, and I'm not too happy about him doing the Tour next year. On the other hand, the Tour does suit him better than the Vuelta.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Last year he outclassed by effin Kruijswijk. No comparison to this year. He's much better
Dekker_Tifosi said:The problem is, Nibali wants to attack but with a team like Sky there is nowhere to go. And his own team is not strong enough to set up an ambush, basically all he has is Pellizotti
If Bahrein strengthen their team significantly for the climbs and can send up man in the attack before Nibali links up with them, he could do some old school classic ****. But He's not getting any younger and soon Sky will not be the only one with a mountain train that churns out 400w all the time