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Rollthedice said:Haven't seen it but by what you all are saying Liege is in the bag.
Rollthedice said:Haven't seen it but by what you all are saying Liege is in the bag.
Lieuwe Westra retiredtobydawq said:Rollthedice said:Haven't seen it but by what you all are saying Liege is in the bag.
He will be destroyed by his former cobbles partner.
tobydawq said:Rollthedice said:Haven't seen it but by what you all are saying Liege is in the bag.
He will be destroyed by his former cobbles partner.
Rollthedice said:tobydawq said:Rollthedice said:Haven't seen it but by what you all are saying Liege is in the bag.
He will be destroyed by his former cobbles partner.
Birdsong? There are other more dangerous for the win. Anyway, I managed to watch his attack today and I must admit I haven't seen him in this shape at this point in time before a grand tour since Giro 2013. Hopefully it's a good sign and regardless of the outcome of LBL I'm pretty sure we'll see some action from Vincenzo.
I focus more on how Nibali is a guarantee for madness and insanity if he's doing great and needs to attack.Gigs_98 said:Just watched his attack and I am pretty impressed. I understand the concern that he is peaking too early considering he hasn't been so good in preperation races in ages but then again has Nibali ever faded in the 3rd week of a gt? Really whenever he has already been good in preperation races that has never been a sign of peaking too early but more of simply having great shape. So...optimism...I guess?
Gigs_98 said:Just watched his attack and I am pretty impressed. I understand the concern that he is peaking too early considering he hasn't been so good in preperation races in ages but then again has Nibali ever faded in the 3rd week of a gt? Really whenever he has already been good in preperation races that has never been a sign of peaking too early but more of simply having great shape. So...optimism...I guess?
Not part of the Dolomites/lack of big ski stations that are willing to pay for a mft.Valv.Piti said:We probably won't even see Monte Giovo, at least not the first part of the climb.
Slightly off topic, but how come they never use the Pennes? (And they aren't exactly overusing Giovo either). Thats one of the best combos I'd think.
I noticed that Antonio didn't graduate the Andy Schleck University of looking back for approval for every pedal stroke.Rollthedice said:I think Antonio will be there to help his brother in the Giro.