Who will win the 2011 Vuelta a España?

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Who will win the Vuelta a Espana?

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SBS aren't showing stages to Pena Carbarga or to Slamanca! yet they are going to show the boring stages through Pais Vasco.
 
May 20, 2009
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GC after stage 9 (big favourites)


RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin KAT

NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 8' 

KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 17'' 

VAN DEN BROECK, Jurgen OLO + 25'' 

FUGLSANG, Jakob LEO + 36'' 

ZUBELDIA, Haimar RSH + 41'' 

COBO, Juan José GEO + 45'' 

MONFORT, Maxime LEO + 54'' 

MARTIN, Daniel GRM + 54'' 

WIGGINS, Bradley SKY + 59'' 

NIEVE, Mikel EUS + 1' 07'' 

BRUSEGHIN, Marzio MOV + 1' 11'' 

SCARPONI, Michele LAM + 1' 54'' 

BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 2' 09'' 

MENCHOV, Denis GEO + 2' 17''

Nibali still looking good to win it all after today!
 
May 20, 2009
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
I voted for Nibali, but...


Having in another thread said Wiggins has no chance of a win, I would now like to withdraw that.
I suggest you keep Nibali, that's your best bet after 3 weeks of racing.
 
Jul 24, 2011
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cineteq said:
GC after stage 9 (big favourites)


RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin KAT

NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 8' 

KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 17'' 

VAN DEN BROECK, Jurgen OLO + 25'' 

FUGLSANG, Jakob LEO + 36'' 

ZUBELDIA, Haimar RSH + 41'' 

COBO, Juan José GEO + 45'' 

MONFORT, Maxime LEO + 54'' 

MARTIN, Daniel GRM + 54'' 

WIGGINS, Bradley SKY + 59'' 

NIEVE, Mikel EUS + 1' 07'' 

BRUSEGHIN, Marzio MOV + 1' 11'' 

SCARPONI, Michele LAM + 1' 54'' 

BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 2' 09'' 

MENCHOV, Denis GEO + 2' 17''

Nibali still looking good to win it all after today!
Trolling Dutch mafia?
 
Jul 2, 2011
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Logic-is-your-friend said:
Nobody knows how good JVDB is, or what exactly his ambitions are (although it seems clear he does want to go for a GC, the question remains if he can pull it off only 6 weeks after he fell). That means including his rivals. Maybe he should keep it that way for now. He said he was ok on Sierra Nevada, but not great, still missing a few percentages. If he tries something, he better be 100% or he'll pay for it later on, maybe in the same stage. If he really were in top shape already, he would have gone after Nibali and not wait for Kruiswijck to close the gap. If he makes it to the rest day without much timeloss, i think he'll go all out from then on. Maybe he can just sit in Mollema, Kruiswijck, Menchov... 's wheel, keeping a low profile for the time being.

Indeed that's indeed his plan i think, since he didn't ride any stage or course since his fall.... he's doin' good till now, and he's getting into the rhythm again day after day, so he will improve i guess...
 
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Just read on Sporza that JVDB had a bad day yesterday but is still happy with his loss of only 19 seconds. Will see how his TT turns out and will set his goals from then on...

Seeldrayers is very happy till now,hopes to limt his loss in the TT and regain some places during the following mountain stages...
 
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JVDB definetly firming up as the overall bolter to leap into the jersey. Wiggins is as well but not sure how long that would remain ( assuming he got the lead after the ITT )
 
May 20, 2009
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Well, well, well...The GC is now upside down.
These are the remaining big favorites, IMHO:

WIGGINS, Bradley SKY
NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 11''
KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 14''
BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 1' 44''
MENCHOV, Denis GEO + 2' 15''
RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin KAT + 3' 03''

I still like Nibali's chances even more, with Anton, Scarponi and others out of the picture. Watch out for J. Rodriguez. Still with a sub-par ITT, he's in contention with so many mountain stages to come.

Gotta love Purito's attitude and humor:
"Please take the TT out of the race" :D
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/...uez-queda-mucha-vuelta-mucha-montana/1184922/
 
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cineteq said:
Well, well, well...The GC is now upside down.
These are the remaining big favorites, IMHO:

WIGGINS, Bradley SKY
NIBALI, Vincenzo LIQ + 11''
KESSIAKOFF, Fredrik AST + 14''
MOLLEMA, Bauke Rab +47"
BRAJKOVIC, Janez RSH + 1' 44''
MENCHOV, Denis GEO + 2' 15''
RODRIGUEZ, Joaquin KAT + 3' 03''

I still like Nibali's chances even more, with Anton, Scarponi and others out of the picture. Watch out for J. Rodriguez. Still with a sub-par ITT, he's in contention with so many mountain stages to come.

Gotta love Purito's attitude and humor:
"Please take the TT out of the race" :D
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/...uez-queda-mucha-vuelta-mucha-montana/1184922/
Stop trolling the Dutch... Kessiakoff for crying out loud
:p
 
May 20, 2009
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Stop trolling the Dutch... Kessiakoff for crying out loud
:p
What are you talking about? I've been supporting Kruijswijk until yesterday, so no Dutch trolling here. Plus Gesink was my 1st pick for TdF!!!
Ok, ok I won't forget Mollema next time. :p

Re: Kessiakoff & Nibali are the pretty much the only guys who have been steady at the top since the beginning...so you gotta give him a chance.
 
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Zoncolan said:
1. Nibali
2. Menchov
3. Purito
I can see Nibali And Rodriguez easily in the podium...don't know about Menchov (we'll know more as soon as tomorrow)...Perhaps Wiggins or Froome?
 
May 25, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
1 Nibali
2 Wiggins
3 Mollema (this is only hope tho)

Exactly the same. It's possible for Mollema certainly if he keeps his form of the first part of the Vuelta, but it's still hope :)