Vincenzo Nibali

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TourOfSardinia said:
I'm swayed towards Vicenzo because:

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After his Vuelta win in 2010 Nibali had a full season without a win.
A dope-fuelled ambition would find that hard to wait out.
Nibs is a bit like Evans in that he accepts the bad times
without apparent recourse to peds imo.

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Vino's letter was like saying 'What did I tell you Vincenzo if you don't take our doping advice you'll never win the Tour".
And if Vino didn't think Nibs was doping that is a massive expert testimony.

3) He still looks his doubters in the eye.

It's remarkable how different people process information differently. None of those 3 things come close to modifying by assessment of how probable it is Nibali dopes by 1%
 
sir fly said:
There are no massive jumps in performance if you're raised by Saiz.
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thehog said:
Contador 2007?

He had very good progression till that point. And throw in a brain injury as well. Yes doping in 2007 but he was an very good junior and progressed well to the 2007 Tour.

Agreed. He may have been Dirty Bertie in 2007, but him winning was about the least surprising aspect of that tour. It was pretty obvious as far back as 2005 that he was going to be a superstar on the bike, doping or not.
 
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perico said:
Agreed. He may have been Dirty Bertie in 2007, but him winning was about the least surprising aspect of that tour. It was pretty obvious as far back as 2005 that he was going to be a superstar on the bike, doping or not.

So did you know his performance level without doping?
 
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four and a half minutes to valverde.
nibbles should start toning it down a bit if he doesn't want to raise too many eyebrows.
 

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From being decent in Dauphine to 6+ minutes and not even breathing in TdF, i find Nibali extremely ridiculous.

But because there are so many frenchies in top 10 nothing will happen , ASO can't allow any doping controversy.

The fact that pensioner Peraud and Nibali beat Armstrong times on climbs is very telling.
 
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SeriousSam said:
Being less alien than the Alien is the new clean. :eek:

come on, poor Nibs, he came charged to the levels of Dirtie/Vroomie, and now has to listen the whole stage to his radio saying "easy, dont attack early, slow down, let someone go for a while", day by day, stage by stage... soooo booooring
 
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Remember, if they have not yet tested positive they are clean. But if they have tested positive once, then they will retroactively have been, and continue to be, doped to the eyeballs despite all those negatives. :eek:
 
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I asked this before - but why does he have to keep asserting domination? Is it air time for the sponsor? Does Tinkov have his family?

I mean seriously - surely flying under the radar for a few days makes more sense than constantly making the bunch look like Pro-conti riders?

Or is he so completely confident in his cleanness that he wants to prove a point?

Any theories or ideas?
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
I asked this before - but why does he have to keep asserting domination? Is it air time for the sponsor? Does Tinkov have his family?

I mean seriously - surely flying under the radar for a few days makes more sense than constantly making the bunch look like Pro-conti riders?

Or is he so completely confident in his cleanness that he wants to prove a point?

Any theories or ideas?

He probably feels that not only has he got to prove himself better than the rest of the peloton but better than Contador or Froome would have been.
 
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Personally (yeah yeah) I'd be doing the bare minimum to win so I had more in the tank post-tour to prepare for worlds, etc.

Needlessly pushing yourself just doesn't make sense to me.

I get what you're saying re: proving himself, but find that interesting. I would have thought only a mentally weak rider would be influenced in his racing style by riders that are not even there.
 
thehog said:
Contador 2007?

He had very good progression till that point. And throw in a brain injury as well. Yes doping in 2007 but he was an very good junior and progressed well to the 2007 Tour.

He had no results to speak of in the GTs. Huge difference between winning 1 week races and GTs. Even the dope manager Bruyneel only planned for Contador to challenge for the white jersey in the tour with Levi as the leader.
 
Dear Wiggo said:
Personally (yeah yeah) I'd be doing the bare minimum to win so I had more in the tank post-tour to prepare for worlds, etc.

Needlessly pushing yourself just doesn't make sense to me.

I get what you're saying re: proving himself, but find that interesting. I would have thought only a mentally weak rider would be influenced in his racing style by riders that are not even there.

Maybe he harbours concerns about the TT.
 
CycloAndy said:
He probably feels that not only has he got to prove himself better than the rest of the peloton but better than Contador or Froome would have been.

I'm not sure he is attempting to prove anything. Obviously he feels really, really good and is not being taxed. Watching today's stage and seeing he and the French boys remind a lot of seeing another rider CHARGING up the last climb. Something's not quite right.
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
I asked this before - but why does he have to keep asserting domination? Is it air time for the sponsor? Does Tinkov have his family?

I mean seriously - surely flying under the radar for a few days makes more sense than constantly making the bunch look like Pro-conti riders?

Or is he so completely confident in his cleanness that he wants to prove a point?

Any theories or ideas?

just training (at his usual training "levels" to preserve the form for Vuelta)