Teams & Riders Vincenzo Nibali discussion thread

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He has beaten fair and square the Dawg and Velasco at Tirreno Adriatico, and at the Giro he has beaten fair and square almost everyone else remaining, except the Movistar duo Valverde and Quintana and TJVG (maybe VDB2 if you still consider him a GT threat, or the 2 French fries...pfft :D).

I'd still like to see a proper duel between him and the Knight, but maybe we'll see it again.

Right now Nibbles is the best stage racer in the world bar none, and that's it.
 
Pippo_San said:
He has beaten fair and square the Dawg and Velasco at Tirreno Adriatico, and at the Giro he has beaten fair and square almost everyone else remaining, except the Movistar duo Valverde and Quintana and TJVG (maybe VDB2 if you still consider him a GT threat, or the 2 French fries...pfft :D).

I'd still like to see a proper duel between him and the Knight, but maybe we'll see it again.

Right now Nibbles is the best stage racer in the world bar none, and that's it.

He may have beaten Froome in T-A, but in Oman he lost so this year it is undecided :D
 
Nibali about to extend the lead this year:

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Its a pity the TdF win this year will be discounted as the top rider has decided to sit it out.

Perhaps we will get a GT fight to seetle the deal once and for all in 2014.
 
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The Tour title is basically worthless without Nibali. With the countless attacks in this Giro he has proven that he indeed is not only the best, but most exciting rider to grace the peloton.
He doesn't use a boring Wiggins tactic, where the TT is the prime way to distance your rivals. Neither does he use a Sky like train to caress him all the way up those sissy Tour climbs, such as the Galibier.
 
TANK91 said:
I agree Parullo Costa has a chance i think it will be hard though for him if it is raced real fast on the climbs could he respond? in your opinion. Anyway back on topic Nibali is indeed looking good but to talk of Wchamps just yet is waay too premature what if he wins Vuelta in a demanding course, im almost sure if he is in a good pos after 1 wk he will keep trying. I no he wont just train for worlds

I don't think Nibali will go for GC at the vuelta. Bettini said early in the season that Nibali agreed to follow his preparation plan for the worlds, and we all know no one knows how to peak for the worlds like Bettini!!!

The Bettini preparation plan is a bit weird as according to some involves going into an hunger knock on purpose on a couple of stages and giving it all on a couple others. Really weird stuff that doesn't involve GC in any way.

And imo Nibali will follow this plan religiously because a worlds win in his home country, on the year he won the three most important stage races in his country (assuming he wins the giro ofc) would turn him into a legend in Italy. Something a Vuelta win wouldn't.
 
Parrulo said:
I don't think Nibali will go for GC at the vuelta. Bettini said early in the season that Nibali agreed to follow his preparation plan for the worlds, and we all know no one knows how to peak for the worlds like Bettini!!!

The Bettini preparation plan is a bit weird as according to some involves going into an hunger knock on purpose on a couple of stages and giving it all on a couple others. Really weird stuff that doesn't involve GC in any way.

And imo Nibali will follow this plan religiously because a worlds win in his home country, on the year he won the three most important stage races in his country (assuming he wins the giro ofc) would turn him into a legend in Italy. Something a Vuelta win wouldn't.
Did Bettini not get sacked as national coach?

I mean off course Bettinis plan could still work and nibali can have faith in it. But I mean, maybe the new coach will have a different plan for nibali? Maybe the new coach just want Nibali to be domestique for the worlds. After all, the killer is back:D
 
Nibbles is certainly looking the goods at this Giro. Deserved winner [to be].
Although, while his improvement looks very impressive, I think the quality of his opponents is making him look somewhat better than what he actually is.
Or is this a good representation of what he can do when out of Basso's shadow?

Looking at his improvements I'd love to see him and Contador go head to head at next year's Giro. A rematch of 2011 would be great with the improved Nibali.
 
Dazed and Confused said:
Nibali about to extend the lead this year:

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Its a pity the TdF win this year will be discounted as the top rider has decided to sit it out.

Perhaps we will get a GT fight to seetle the deal once and for all in 2014.

I can't believe Nibali skips the Tour after this Giro. He's got to go for the Triple Crown.
 
brilleaben said:
The Tour title is basically worthless without Nibali. With the countless attacks in this Giro he has proven that he indeed is not only the best, but most exciting rider to grace the peloton.
He doesn't use a boring Wiggins tactic, where the TT is the prime way to distance your rivals. Neither does he use a Sky like train to caress him all the way up those sissy Tour climbs, such as the Galibier.

sarcasm I hope
 
Parrulo said:
I don't think Nibali will go for GC at the vuelta. Bettini said early in the season that Nibali agreed to follow his preparation plan for the worlds, and we all know no one knows how to peak for the worlds like Bettini!!!
I hope he'll do what Evans did in the Giro. ;)
 
Pippo_San said:
He has beaten fair and square the Dawg and Velasco at Tirreno Adriatico, and at the Giro he has beaten fair and square almost everyone else remaining, except the Movistar duo Valverde and Quintana and TJVG (maybe VDB2 if you still consider him a GT threat, or the 2 French fries...pfft :D).

I'd still like to see a proper duel between him and the Knight, but maybe we'll see it again.

Right now Nibbles is the best stage racer in the world bar none, and that's it.

and dawg and velasco beat him fair and square at the tour of oman. And velasco beat him fair and square at the tour de san luis.

This Nibali hype is ridiculous. I can't remember ever seeing this much hype about a single rider on here.
 
Dazed and Confused said:
Nibali about to extend the lead this year:

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Its a pity the TdF win this year will be discounted as the top rider has decided to sit it out.

Perhaps we will get a GT fight to seetle the deal once and for all in 2014.

Ridiculous!! We could also say the giro win should be discounted because the two top riders have decided to sit it out. Some people...
 
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Yeah, saying he is the best stage racer in the world is overdoing the hype a little. But you have to admit Flo, the season he's had so far has been incredible, and he is showing himself to be a much improved stage racer this year. He's managed to beat almost every other stage racer at least once and taken the win in the biggest stage races in Italy.

He definitely deserves a little praise after the season he's had so far.
 
Afrank said:
Yeah, saying he is the best stage racer in the world is overdoing the hype a little. But you have to admit Flo, the season he's had so far has been incredible, and he is showing himself to be a much improved stage racer this year. He's managed to beat almost every other stage racer at least once and taken the win in the biggest stage races in Italy.

He definitely deserves a little praise after the season he's had so far.

Absolutely, there is no denying that. But come on, he is the best stage racer in the world because he beat Contador and Froome once? And we can just ignore the races in which he got beaten by them? I mean, I could argue that Froome and Contador were in much better shape in Oman than in TA. It's my word against another's, you know.

And because of this ****ed up logic, tdf suddenly has no meaning anymore? If Froome or Contador, or both, crush the tdf, it doesn't count because Nibali wasn't there? Why does it not work the other way round? Why can we not discount Nibali's win because Froome and Contador weren't in the race, then? Ah, I know why. because according to ****ed up logic, Nibali is the best stage racer in the world so he shouldn't have to prove himself against other riders.

**** logic, I guess
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Absolutely, there is no denying that. But come on, he is the best stage racer in the world because he beat Contador and Froome once? And we can just ignore the races in which he hot beaten by them? I mean, I could argue that Froome and Contador were in much better shape in Oman than in TA. It's my word against another, you know.

And because of this ****ed up logic, tdf suddenly has no meaning anymore? If Froome or Contador, or both, crush the tdf, it doesn't count because Nibali wasn't there? Why does it not work the other way round? Why can we not discount Nibali's win because Froome and Contador weren't in the race, then? Ah, I know why. because according to ****ed up logic, Nibali is the best stage racer in the world so he shouldn't have to prove himself against other riders.

**** logic, I guess

I agree with you here. He's done great this season, but one season doesn't make someone the best stage racer in the world. That takes multiple seasons of domination in stage races. And while Nibali getting beaten in the early season was partly due to him not being in form yet, the results of those races shouldn't be completely ignored.

Agree 100% with your second paragraph. At the moment I would probably put Contador and Froome ahead of Nibali in terms of who is the best stage racer based on past performance. We need to at least see them all go head-to-head in a GT before declaring that one is definitely better then the other 2.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
and dawg and velasco beat him fair and square at the tour of oman. And velasco beat him fair and square at the tour de san luis.

This Nibali hype is ridiculous. I can't remember ever seeing this much hype about a single rider on here.
I always wondered why miss Froome blocked you but now I understand her fully.

Comparing San Luis and Oman with the Tirreno, are you friggin kidding?

Do you have a daysjob defending the great Alberto on Twitter/forums?

Little sidenote to put thing into perspective: IF Wiggo hadnt chickened out in the rain 'the great stage racer' Nibali would not have won this Giro. It is like Pantani/Ullrich 1998. One bad day that decided the outcome.

Get your Alberto stuff to the right topic.