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Only two MTF's? My got! At any rate, Sky should straighten out Landa's erratic form. We'll see. The course also suits Valverde, though he could fair worse in the TTs.
Rollthedice said:rhubroma said:Dekker_Tifosi said:It is hard to believe that a guy who just git beaten by Huub Duyn, Floris de Tier and Ben effin Swift on a hard hilly course in cold conditions can win the Giro against a guy like Landa just a few weeks later. So either Nibali had the perfect plan or he has gotten it completely wrong.
Paolo Slongo has, of course, planned everything for Nibali to be in top form for the third week of the Giro. I'm convinced the plan was to not peak too soon in the Giro, to have the possibility of returning to his best during the Tour.
Given that the road to Olympic gold necessarily passes through France in July, it seems logical that Nibali will be riding the double. I also don't think Aru is going to be too big of a factor in the Tour, he will loose great amounts of time in the TTs. Thus Astana is right to give Nibali a chance as Tour contender too.
In any case Nibali's biggest problem at the Giro will be his former teammate, Landa.
I don't think Landa will be his biggest problem, it's his uncertain form and Valverde. There is 50k of TT suitable for Nibs, only two MTF one of which is not so hard, it looks like he has a better team and he is apt at deploying guerilla warfare. As for Valverde, if the weather is gentle on him, he can match Nibs most of the times while being able to grab some boni seconds.
Only two MTF's? My got! At any rate, Sky should straighten out Landa's erratic form. We'll see. The course also suits Valverde, though he could fair worse in the TTs.
