MatParker117 said:Sky: Froome, Nieve, Rowe, Kiryienka, Nieve, Siutsou, Cataldo, Kennaugh, Knees
2 times Nieve?
MatParker117 said:Sky: Froome, Nieve, Rowe, Kiryienka, Nieve, Siutsou, Cataldo, Kennaugh, Knees
kingjr said:2 times Nieve?![]()
Arredondo said:You forgot one of the stronger teams: Katusha, with Purito, Moreno, Caruso and Kolobnev. Really strong and most importantly really fresh team.
No_Balls said:I´ll have him as a dark horse for the overall if J´rod fails. He really impressed at Burgos.
Still it is more of a Rodriguez route so lets see. But yeah, Movistar and Katusha are the strongest followed by a tired Sky and a shockingly weak TS.
It was very dissapointing to not see Moreno helping Rodriguez to chase Contador at the epic Fuente Dé stage.Arredondo said:The big thing about Moreno is that he isn't a GT-rider.
cineteq said:It was very dissapointing to not see Moreno helping Rodriguez to chase Contador at the epic Fuente Dé stage.
fowlyetti said:No Cavendish for OPQS![]()
Arredondo said:The big thing about Moreno is that he isn't a GT-rider. He's really good at stage races as Burgos, but he always has more then one bad day in a GT. Look at last year, where he was in even better form then this year.
Descender said:I've been saying this since the route came out: with this route, the range of contenders is about as big as the peloton. People are talking about Froome, Quintana and Contador... don't be surprised if none of them end up as victors in Santiago.
This is an absolute joke of a "Grand" Tour.
Descender said:I've been saying this since the route came out: with this route, the range of contenders is about as big as the peloton. People are talking about Froome, Quintana and Contador... don't be surprised if none of them end up as victors in Santiago.
This is an absolute joke of a "Grand" Tour.