Carols said:Brullnux said:http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/nibali-and-aru-show-united-front-ahead-of-vuelta-a-espaa/
I found it quite an entertaining interview. It was interesting to see him make thinly veiled digs at Froome and Movistar, clearly there is little love between them.![]()
I was impressed by Nibali's incredible calmness in that interview - he must be feeling very little pressure right now. Lo squalo è tranquillo. If he is in decent shape then he will be awesome to watch, attacking from 60km out again won't be out of the question.
He is also pretty happy about the relationship between him and Aru. I think Aru looks up to him, for sure. Like Nibali looked up to Basso, sort of way, but maybe Aru looks up to Nibali more. He is saying that he would be happy to work for Aru, which is more that can be said for Landa![]()
I'm looking forward to see what he can bring us for the Vuelta.
I wouldn't call it thinly veiled at all, more Nibs telling it like it isNibali said, adding: “At the time, I preferred not to mention it, but in 2010 Froome was excluded from the Giro for being towed by a car…” I thought it was a moto though. He obviously cannot stand the guy. Makes two of us Nibs
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Nibs is a team player, if Aru is stronger he will ride for him. But I hope both of them have excellent rides and give the old one, two punch. Landa is already 'short time' as we say in the US and he is Spanish. I doubt he will be accorded anything but a minor role by the united Italians.
staubsauger said:Didn't he complain about real champions not holding onto cars just weeks ago?
What a clown.
Carols said:No disputing, he got what he deserved. He behaved like an A%^ and has paid the price.
JRanton said:He's been a complete embarrassment this year to himself, his family, his friends, his supporters and to cycling.
He showed nothing at all before the Tour and then when he got to the Tour he was either busy throwing bottles at the best rider in the race, performing dreadfully on the climbs or taking advantage of a mechanical to the yellow jersey to get away. And now this at the Vuelta. The little piece of ****.
Fortunately we have a great champion like Chris Froome who acts as a tremendous ambassador for the sport. Where would we be without him?
To think there was that Italian, Nibali fan, who spat in his face in the Alps, makes me sick.
No.IndianCyclist said:Today he lost more fans than for not performing in the tour
hrotha said:It's true, Nibali and Astana are not consistent. Sometimes he'll grab the car, sometimes he'll merely have the car pace him obnoxiously.
This season he's been absolutely disgraceful, and not because he didn't win things.
Wattie said:“At the time, I preferred not to mention it, but in 2010 Froome was excluded from the Giro for being towed by a car…”
What is the Italian for "people in glass houses" or for "brazen hypocrisy" or for "My name is Vincenzo and I have no sense of irony"?
There is a huge difference between holding on to a car to get yourself up at a mountain, and than a rider who is trying to get back to the peloton after being held up by a crashstaubsauger said:Didn't he complain about real champions not holding onto cars just weeks ago?
What a clown.
“I chased back on to show that I’m not hurt and was fine until taking a 150 metre tow - a mistake that people are ready to throw mud at me for and attack me for. Yet nobody talks about the people who attacked when others crashed, about a lone chase against 18 attackers. No sir. In cycling the race is the race and nobody waits for you!!”
“There are lots of episodes like this in cycling and especially so after a crash!! I thought I’d get a fine and time penalty that would take me out of the overall classification. I’d have even accepted a ten-minute penalty. After all, I won’t be the first or last to do this kind of thing.”
“I apologise again if I’ve stolen your time and thanks for the support you may or may not give me. See you soon! Vince.”
Nibali was angry and disappointed after the crash according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, blaming both Caleb Ewan and his Astana team. He was left waiting in the road for a new bike and suggested none of his teammates waited for him at the back of the peloton when he got back on.
“The crash was the fault of Caleb Ewan who did a crazy, aggressive move. Look at the video and you can understand why riders got hurt. Yet he’s still in the race,” Gazzetta dello Sport report Nibali as saying. “I went looking for him while I was waiting for a new bike but fortunately for him he’d already got going. I wanted to speak to him…”
After the crash Nibali was seen standing in the road waiting for a new bike, as most other riders quickly got going again.
“It’s fair to say that things didn’t go right. Everyone saw how long I had to wait,” he said.
“Everybody was shouting in the radio: Aru, Aru, Aru…. Did you see who eventually gave me a bike? Martinelli. And how much time passed before I could start chasing? I made a mistake but I would perhaps have gone home anyway. What was the point in staying?”
“As I said, I was left abandoned. Even if I was feeling good. I was hoping to get through the first week without losing a lot of time. It’s frustrating that I’m going home without being able to demonstrate anything. But I’ve got to keep my mouth shut.” ]
staubsauger said:Didn't he complain about real champions not holding onto cars just weeks ago?
What a clown.
huge said:I wonder if the quotes in Cyclingnews article about him feeling abandoned, and that probably he would have gone home anyway, due to the total lack of support from the team are first hand ones. I haven't seen anything like that reported by Italian media.
Not true for me,he overreacted because he thought they will neutralize the race (officialy or unofficialy)IndianCyclist said:Today he lost more fans than for not performing in the tour
huge said:I wonder if the quotes in Cyclingnews article about him feeling abandoned, and that probably he would have gone home anyway, due to the total lack of support from the team are first hand ones. I haven't seen anything like that reported by Italian media.