del1962 said:Nico Roche not so good today 58th on stage.
Not sure if Saxo was good move for him.
Saxo in general completely off the radar during this stage. Let's see how the A-Team minus Contador performs in CI.
del1962 said:Nico Roche not so good today 58th on stage.
Not sure if Saxo was good move for him.
JimPanzen said:Saxo in general completely off the radar during this stage. Let's see how the A-Team minus Contador performs in CI.
LaFlorecita said:it is not the A-team
Jelantik said:ugh, not steep enough??.. i thought the gradient was like 12%? otherwise sky would have been driving in the front already since the bottom of the climb?
JimPanzen said:Isn't CI the race which Rogers, Kreuziger, Roche etc. will all ride together?
del1962 said:Nico Roche not so good today 58th on stage.
Not sure if Saxo was good move for him.
Big Gear said:Not sure if Roche was a good move for Saxo.
Is going to be a climber-Dom for AC? Don't think so. Is he going to win anything as a team leader? Don't think so.
LaFlorecita said:He is going to be super domestique for Alberto in certain races like for example the tour, and in others like PN or Catalunya he is allowed to ride for himself
LaFlorecita said:He is going to be super domestique for Alberto in certain races like for example the tour, and in others like PN or Catalunya he is allowed to ride for himself
Big Gear said:Yes, minus the "super".My point is I don't think he adds much to Saxo either as a dom for Alberto in the tour, or in bringing in wins as a team leader in smaller races.
JimPanzen said:From what we see now, you can eliminate the "super".
airstream said:Honestly, I'd prefer Gesink to win the Giro, but one has to admit Wiggins attacked quite well, given that was his debut attacking move. Manner of pedaling reminds Armstrong and Contador...![]()
airstream said:Honestly, I'd prefer Gesink to win the Giro, but one has to admit Wiggins attacked quite well, given that was his debut attacking move. Manner of pedaling reminds Armstrong and Contador...![]()
LaFlorecita said:have you ever seen Alberto attack airstream dearI guess not, I think you always switch off the TV when he does
wwabbit said:Not sure why Sky bothered sending Wiggins to a stage race with no TT. No chance he can win this.
will10 said:Nice last 2km, terrible up to then.
Quintana was undoubtably the strongest. Wiggins placed a nice attack and Nairo was straight onto the wheel. Don't get the praise for Valverde, he was fortunate others closed the gap to the front three and even then Wiggins closed the gap to him and Purito in the final metres which is unheard of really. Quintana's final attack was huge. For anyone who was still in doubt - this guy is the real deal.
will10 said:Nice last 2km, terrible up to then.
Quintana was undoubtably the strongest. Wiggins placed a nice attack and Nairo was straight onto the wheel. Don't get the praise for Valverde, he was fortunate others closed the gap to the front three and even then Wiggins closed the gap to him and Purito in the final metres which is unheard of really. Quintana's final attack was huge. For anyone who was still in doubt - this guy is the real deal.
postmanhat said:Would be great to have someone else in the mix for the the mountains, but I'd be surprised if Quintana features in the longer GT stages. Unless he gets a tow like today. Seemed like slow stage with only a medium amount of hurt inflicted by Wiggins in the final 2K
will10 said:Nice last 2km, terrible up to then.
Quintana was undoubtably the strongest. Wiggins placed a nice attack and Nairo was straight onto the wheel. Don't get the praise for Valverde, he was fortunate others closed the gap to the front three and even then Wiggins closed the gap to him and Purito in the final metres which is unheard of really. Quintana's final attack was huge. For anyone who was still in doubt - this guy is the real deal.