first baby, then he'll go on to win his third TA, before the ardennes triple and the tour. Finishing it all of with the WC and Lombardia.
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Vino attacks everyone said:first baby, then he'll go on to win his third TA, before the ardennes triple and the tour. Finishing it all of with the WC and Lombardia.
Jelantik said:uuufff... i hope you are right. But seeing his performance up until oman, it'll be a little tough to repeat his win. He is playing catch up now.
webbie146 said:Nibali is not like Froome who is on a very high level of fitness all year long. Looking at last year it seems Nibali can improve his form by a significant amount in a small time though. He was really bad in the tour of Poland, already better in Vuelta A burgos, and then managed to get second in the Vuelta. This all in a pretty small time-frame.
Seeing as his main objective this year is in July instead of May he's got plenty of time to tweak his form.
Flamin said:In Poland, he was likely better than what he showed though. Just getting some training miles in the legs without going into the red.
But I doubt there was any hiding involved on Green Mountain. Tirreno will come too soon.
webbie146 said:Most likely true. Then again it seems like he already made a big step forward in Oman compared to San Luis. But why Tirreno? He will ride Paris-nice right?
Vino attacks everyone said:Vino and Nibbles can't seem to agree
webbie146 said:I see haha Changes of him winning Paris-nice are probably higher then winning Tirenno for a third time though.
Stage race riders like Porte, van Garderen, and Nibali will be challenged by punchy guys like Chavanel, Costa, Gallopin, and Gerrans on a course that has been described as one consisting of eight consecutive classics
EnacheV said:Is Nibali confirmed for Paris Nice? If yes, why not TA? PN has no TT, no MTF.
http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/aso_announce_provisional_list_of_stars_in_paris-nice/
EnacheV said:Is Nibali confirmed for Paris Nice? If yes, why not TA? PN has no TT, no MTF.
http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/aso_announce_provisional_list_of_stars_in_paris-nice/
contessador said:If anyone here has had a baby, they will understand how completely distracting the event can be
Mr. Nibs will be a great papa and that is more important right now than anything - the expectation of his first child...this is normal to be side-tracked with anticipation
He will be focused by TDF, WC and Lombardia, I am satisfied.
Dazed and Confused said:Nibali is pretty good at classic style parcours.
EnacheV said:Vincenzo Nibali @VincenzoNibali 30m
È nata Emma 3,350 di coccole e la Mamma sta bene !! ✨✨
EnacheV said:Vincenzo Nibali @VincenzoNibali 30m
È nata Emma 3,350 di coccole e la Mamma sta bene !! ✨✨
Parrulo said:With a baby Squalo crying all night, papa Squalo will be too tired in PN and will by beaten by the Maestro
Hopefully there some sort of selection on one of the stages and we will see if Nibali holds any grudges against Costa because of the worlds.
Michele said:According to Raisport, while Vino asked Nibali to concentrate totally on the next Tour, another team member (Martinello?) adviced the italian rider to go for a 2nd Giro title; the reason would be that with Froome/Sky the risk to be 2nd is quite high and the season would be "lost" while a Giro victory would keep it positive.