Teams & Riders Vincenzo Nibali discussion thread

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Well, monoclimb stages do not really suit Nibali (especially the later one).
Multiple climbs stages at high altitude usually are his thing, but honestly these bonks are a very bad sign.

I won't discard his chances even now though, a mistake that many riders made in the past. :lol:
 
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Rollthedice said:
Gigs_98 said:
I wouldn't be surprised if he attacks tomorrow. The descent from Selvino is very technical.
I would be disappointed if he doesn't, he has to gain time where he is better than Tom and Stoneface.

He will definitely need teammates or other people to help in front, though. Between the bottom of Selvino and the start to Bergamo Alta we have 11-12 flat kilometers...
 
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Jspear said:
Nah, I can't see him winning it either. But he will try. He has said he would be happy with a podium finish.

He will ride to win, whether that will bring him only a podium finish or worse. About yesterday he spoke before today's stage. He said he could not have done more, Dumo was stratospheric he's been told Tom's time was only 15 sec. slower than Pantani's (in fact it was 30 sec as per Jens attack blog) a VAM of 1850. Sensations were good but he was going full gas from the beginning, violent pace set by Dumo and with 1.5 k "went into acid (lactic)" and could not pedal anymore. Tom can gain 3sec/km in the final TT, have to take around 2 mins deficit in consideration, also Quintana is in difficulty in respect to Tom. Let's see the last week.
 
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Alexandre B. said:
He tried but that wasn't really convincing.

Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.

Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Alexandre B. said:
He tried but that wasn't really convincing.

Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.

Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.
Well, Nairo took the risk to sprint...
 
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ice&fire said:
Gigs_98 said:
Alexandre B. said:
He tried but that wasn't really convincing.

Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.

Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.
Well, Nairo took the risk to sprint...
I wouldn't call sprinting out of a 10 men group a big risk
 
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Gigs_98 said:
Alexandre B. said:
He tried but that wasn't really convincing.

Last rest day tomorrow, last stages to make a splash in this Giro for Nibali.
I actually think that attack looked pretty strong. I think he might have gotten away if Pozzo hadn't sticked to his wheel.

Edit: What I don't get is why he didn't put pressure on his rivals on the descent. Quintana crashed on the first descent and I think it was a very sportsmanlike move from the peloton to let him come back, but if there is another extremely technical downhill section only a few kilometers later thats almost an invitation to drop Quintana there. At least I doubt that Nairo would have taken big risks after he had already crashed once.

I don't get the lack of action in Selvino too. I think he might have feared Orica, Sunweb and Movistar ganging up against him and his attacking teammate(s) but still inexcusable for him.
 
The descent was too dangerous to go all out before the decisive week and he had nobody in front, there were 11k on the flat as we saw the break was caught. He looked good on the steep ramp and throughout the whole fast stage, he has the shape to properly tackle the Alps and the Dolomites.
 
Yeah, that was the best attack we have seen from him in a long time. Etna and Bagno de Romagno were pretty toothless and he held on for deer life on Blockhaus and Oropa.

Considering just how good Dumoulin has been so far, I'd say Nibali finds himself in a pretty decent spot right now.
 
I think Nibali's attack today was pretty strong. He tried and tried again along the descent that followed, but was not able to get a gap.

Attacking on the Selvino descent would have been simply moronic.
Risking his Giro for what? Gaining 15 secs if everything went perfectly well, being caught on the last 10km more probably, after having wasted a huge amount of energy for nothing?