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Giro d'Italia 2016 - Week 3 (24th - 29th May)
Shonak
Strydz wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Not really classy after Kruijs's crash yesterday but pretty smart.


Taking advantage of an opponents weakness is perfectly okay, they are attacking his descending skills not his injuries

I don't point fingers or anything, racing reigns supreme. It's just not the Ullrich thing to do. :lol:
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Shonak
Spoiler
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Shonak wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
dev4ever wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Even when attacking he sorta does it wrong :lol:

Yeah not really sure about what he's trying to achieve here, get away and solo for 70 kms ? Pfft
YesPfft
And he will win the race by dropping everyone by minutes on VinadioPfft

You read it here first.
dacolik wrote:
Majka will win the GC Grin


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From gregrowlerson on cyclingnews forum:
This is how it is going to go down.

The GC rider who has saved - by far - the most energy during the three weeks will win the Giro. The greatness of wheelsucking shall be highlighted for all to see.

Nothing much happens on Vars. An average break gets away (some of which is caught on Bonette, the rest on Lombarda), and by the top of the climb it is Astana running the show at the head of the peloton. Kruiswick is hanging on. Maybe he can keep his podium spot?

Not so fast. 5kms into Bonette and he has unfortunately cracked. Not unfortunate for Valverde though, who decides that he is not going to attack today. Another GT podium awaits.

Not so fast. Remember Fuglsang? He was a guy who was quite strong at the beginning of the race, and rarely sighted since. Well he takes up the pacemaking and destroys most of the peloton. This isn't just a 1km assasination like OGE on Agnello though. With 5kms to go Scarponi returns to the front, continuing the torture. Nibali is in third wheel, feeling like he is about to win the Giro.

Nibali wanted to save Scarponi for Lombarda, but he's heard via race radio that Chaves is dangling off the back. The smiling Columbian smiles no more, cracking big time.

And by which time he has no teammates to support him. OGE didn't put anyone in the break either, and the forum explodes.

Valverde smiles some more.

Not so fast. 2kms from the top of Bonette, well above the dreaded 2,000 metres of altitude level, Valverde begins to crack. Realising this, Nibali himself now attacks; kinda illogical, given that the Spaniard is no threat to his GC, and Esteban has already lost over a minute, but the forum explodes (positively) nevertheless.

Only one rider is able to follow Nibali. The mythical Majka.

Mythical, for it is said that he has never put his nose to the wind.

The happiness of the forum (anticipating that Valverde might lose his podium), quickly turns to sadness with the realisation that said rider might be Majka instead.

Nibali tows Majka down the next descent, and the time gaps open further. At the bottom of Lambarda it is a minute to Valverde and over three minutes to Chaves. But here is where it gets really interesting.

Rafal wasn't sure if it was just his imagination, but on the early slopes of Lombarda, Nibali doesn't seem as strong as before. He hears the word "attack!" being blasted into his earpiece by his director sportif. "Attack? What is this foreign term?" Rafal wonders. After a while the dialogue is added to: "Attack Rafal, and you can win Giro!" Majka had gone to the school of Valverde and had never thought of anything beyond a podium. But hearing the word win now, it sounded quite nice.

So Majka attacked. Vincenzo was immediately gaped.

It wasn't exactly Landis La Tousierre like, but Rafal quickly disappeared into the distance.

Behind the action, Valverde had recovered somewhat and was now reeling the toothless shark in. With 4kms left to climb he reached him, by which point Nibali had already lost more than two minutes to Majka. Couldn't Valverde risk it all and win the Giro? Maybe, but the latest time check had Chaves more than two minutes behind him. "So why not just wheelsuck my way to third place?" the much loved Spaniard thought to himself.

The Italian was bleeding time though, so much so that Chaves was coming back. By the time that Valverde heard that the Columbian was within ninety seconds, and thus ahead of Valverde in the overall on the road, it was too late....logically. They had just crested the final major climb of the day. But Valverde had unlimited confidence in his 'mur' abilities. "I will make up the time on the hill top finish" he reasoned, "and if it's touch and go for the podium, then I always have my sprint."

If it had been anyone other than Valverde - or Majka for that matter - Nibali would have won the Giro. Because they would have given the struggling Sicilian the respite that he needed by taking some pulls. But contrary to Alberto Contador's motto; "The second place is no good", Valverde's was; "The podium place is more than enough."

Majka was continuing to gain time with every pedal rev. That was until he reached Mikel Nieve, the final remnant of the days breakaway, and a return to wheelsucking was just too good to resist. So he sat on the Sky rider, for the remainder of Lombarda, and then on the descent, and then even all the way up the final climb of the day, the Sant Anna Di Vinadio. Normally this would have spelt doom for Majka's bid for pink, but Nieve is unusually strong for a breakaway rider, and Sky riders never worry too much about being liked, so he paced Rafal just fast enough so as to take him to the finish with enough of an advantage over Nibali - and the rest - to win the Giro. Well it wasn't quite enough, but Mikel felt that after all of the hard work that Rafal had done throughout the three weeks, that he ought to allow him to take the stage. Those extra bonus seconds would be enough to deny Nibali the Giro.

Well they wouldn't have been if he'd been able to take third. But Alejandro showed him a clean pair of heels in their sprint for third. Sweet revenge for that week two sprint.

The forum was about to go into meltdown, but on the final 2.5 km ascent, little Esteban Chaves dug deep; just enough as it turned out, to kick Valverde off the podium by a single second. World peace was achieved. Until Froome beat Contador in July.

BTW, there was a power outage in Gigs' area, so he didn't see any of this Pfft
SorryPfft

Now I know what to do in a 40km descent.
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Strydz
Shonak wrote:
Strydz wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Not really classy after Kruijs's crash yesterday but pretty smart.


Taking advantage of an opponents weakness is perfectly okay, they are attacking his descending skills not his injuries

I don't point fingers or anything, racing reigns supreme. It's just not the Ullrich thing to do. :lol:


The Ullrich thing to do is to eat donuts, snort coke and drive into things
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The real question of the day guys - what are you currently drinking? Rolling Eyes
Good thing the mute option exist
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Spilak23
Shonak wrote:
Spoiler
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Shonak wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
dev4ever wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Even when attacking he sorta does it wrong :lol:

Yeah not really sure about what he's trying to achieve here, get away and solo for 70 kms ? Pfft
YesPfft
And he will win the race by dropping everyone by minutes on VinadioPfft

You read it here first.
dacolik wrote:
Majka will win the GC Grin


PCMDaily - The definite cycling site.
From gregrowlerson on cyclingnews forum:
This is how it is going to go down.

The GC rider who has saved - by far - the most energy during the three weeks will win the Giro. The greatness of wheelsucking shall be highlighted for all to see.

Nothing much happens on Vars. An average break gets away (some of which is caught on Bonette, the rest on Lombarda), and by the top of the climb it is Astana running the show at the head of the peloton. Kruiswick is hanging on. Maybe he can keep his podium spot?

Not so fast. 5kms into Bonette and he has unfortunately cracked. Not unfortunate for Valverde though, who decides that he is not going to attack today. Another GT podium awaits.

Not so fast. Remember Fuglsang? He was a guy who was quite strong at the beginning of the race, and rarely sighted since. Well he takes up the pacemaking and destroys most of the peloton. This isn't just a 1km assasination like OGE on Agnello though. With 5kms to go Scarponi returns to the front, continuing the torture. Nibali is in third wheel, feeling like he is about to win the Giro.

Nibali wanted to save Scarponi for Lombarda, but he's heard via race radio that Chaves is dangling off the back. The smiling Columbian smiles no more, cracking big time.

And by which time he has no teammates to support him. OGE didn't put anyone in the break either, and the forum explodes.

Valverde smiles some more.

Not so fast. 2kms from the top of Bonette, well above the dreaded 2,000 metres of altitude level, Valverde begins to crack. Realising this, Nibali himself now attacks; kinda illogical, given that the Spaniard is no threat to his GC, and Esteban has already lost over a minute, but the forum explodes (positively) nevertheless.

Only one rider is able to follow Nibali. The mythical Majka.

Mythical, for it is said that he has never put his nose to the wind.

The happiness of the forum (anticipating that Valverde might lose his podium), quickly turns to sadness with the realisation that said rider might be Majka instead.

Nibali tows Majka down the next descent, and the time gaps open further. At the bottom of Lambarda it is a minute to Valverde and over three minutes to Chaves. But here is where it gets really interesting.

Rafal wasn't sure if it was just his imagination, but on the early slopes of Lombarda, Nibali doesn't seem as strong as before. He hears the word "attack!" being blasted into his earpiece by his director sportif. "Attack? What is this foreign term?" Rafal wonders. After a while the dialogue is added to: "Attack Rafal, and you can win Giro!" Majka had gone to the school of Valverde and had never thought of anything beyond a podium. But hearing the word win now, it sounded quite nice.

So Majka attacked. Vincenzo was immediately gaped.

It wasn't exactly Landis La Tousierre like, but Rafal quickly disappeared into the distance.

Behind the action, Valverde had recovered somewhat and was now reeling the toothless shark in. With 4kms left to climb he reached him, by which point Nibali had already lost more than two minutes to Majka. Couldn't Valverde risk it all and win the Giro? Maybe, but the latest time check had Chaves more than two minutes behind him. "So why not just wheelsuck my way to third place?" the much loved Spaniard thought to himself.

The Italian was bleeding time though, so much so that Chaves was coming back. By the time that Valverde heard that the Columbian was within ninety seconds, and thus ahead of Valverde in the overall on the road, it was too late....logically. They had just crested the final major climb of the day. But Valverde had unlimited confidence in his 'mur' abilities. "I will make up the time on the hill top finish" he reasoned, "and if it's touch and go for the podium, then I always have my sprint."

If it had been anyone other than Valverde - or Majka for that matter - Nibali would have won the Giro. Because they would have given the struggling Sicilian the respite that he needed by taking some pulls. But contrary to Alberto Contador's motto; "The second place is no good", Valverde's was; "The podium place is more than enough."

Majka was continuing to gain time with every pedal rev. That was until he reached Mikel Nieve, the final remnant of the days breakaway, and a return to wheelsucking was just too good to resist. So he sat on the Sky rider, for the remainder of Lombarda, and then on the descent, and then even all the way up the final climb of the day, the Sant Anna Di Vinadio. Normally this would have spelt doom for Majka's bid for pink, but Nieve is unusually strong for a breakaway rider, and Sky riders never worry too much about being liked, so he paced Rafal just fast enough so as to take him to the finish with enough of an advantage over Nibali - and the rest - to win the Giro. Well it wasn't quite enough, but Mikel felt that after all of the hard work that Rafal had done throughout the three weeks, that he ought to allow him to take the stage. Those extra bonus seconds would be enough to deny Nibali the Giro.

Well they wouldn't have been if he'd been able to take third. But Alejandro showed him a clean pair of heels in their sprint for third. Sweet revenge for that week two sprint.

The forum was about to go into meltdown, but on the final 2.5 km ascent, little Esteban Chaves dug deep; just enough as it turned out, to kick Valverde off the podium by a single second. World peace was achieved. Until Froome beat Contador in July.

BTW, there was a power outage in Gigs' area, so he didn't see any of this Pfft
SorryPfft

Now I know what to do in a 40km descent.



lol tl,dr
 
Roextro
Shonak wrote:
Spoiler
The Schleck Fan wrote:
Shonak wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
dev4ever wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Even when attacking he sorta does it wrong :lol:

Yeah not really sure about what he's trying to achieve here, get away and solo for 70 kms ? Pfft
YesPfft
And he will win the race by dropping everyone by minutes on VinadioPfft

You read it here first.
dacolik wrote:
Majka will win the GC Grin


PCMDaily - The definite cycling site.
From gregrowlerson on cyclingnews forum:
This is how it is going to go down.

The GC rider who has saved - by far - the most energy during the three weeks will win the Giro. The greatness of wheelsucking shall be highlighted for all to see.

Nothing much happens on Vars. An average break gets away (some of which is caught on Bonette, the rest on Lombarda), and by the top of the climb it is Astana running the show at the head of the peloton. Kruiswick is hanging on. Maybe he can keep his podium spot?

Not so fast. 5kms into Bonette and he has unfortunately cracked. Not unfortunate for Valverde though, who decides that he is not going to attack today. Another GT podium awaits.

Not so fast. Remember Fuglsang? He was a guy who was quite strong at the beginning of the race, and rarely sighted since. Well he takes up the pacemaking and destroys most of the peloton. This isn't just a 1km assasination like OGE on Agnello though. With 5kms to go Scarponi returns to the front, continuing the torture. Nibali is in third wheel, feeling like he is about to win the Giro.

Nibali wanted to save Scarponi for Lombarda, but he's heard via race radio that Chaves is dangling off the back. The smiling Columbian smiles no more, cracking big time.

And by which time he has no teammates to support him. OGE didn't put anyone in the break either, and the forum explodes.

Valverde smiles some more.

Not so fast. 2kms from the top of Bonette, well above the dreaded 2,000 metres of altitude level, Valverde begins to crack. Realising this, Nibali himself now attacks; kinda illogical, given that the Spaniard is no threat to his GC, and Esteban has already lost over a minute, but the forum explodes (positively) nevertheless.

Only one rider is able to follow Nibali. The mythical Majka.

Mythical, for it is said that he has never put his nose to the wind.

The happiness of the forum (anticipating that Valverde might lose his podium), quickly turns to sadness with the realisation that said rider might be Majka instead.

Nibali tows Majka down the next descent, and the time gaps open further. At the bottom of Lambarda it is a minute to Valverde and over three minutes to Chaves. But here is where it gets really interesting.

Rafal wasn't sure if it was just his imagination, but on the early slopes of Lombarda, Nibali doesn't seem as strong as before. He hears the word "attack!" being blasted into his earpiece by his director sportif. "Attack? What is this foreign term?" Rafal wonders. After a while the dialogue is added to: "Attack Rafal, and you can win Giro!" Majka had gone to the school of Valverde and had never thought of anything beyond a podium. But hearing the word win now, it sounded quite nice.

So Majka attacked. Vincenzo was immediately gaped.

It wasn't exactly Landis La Tousierre like, but Rafal quickly disappeared into the distance.

Behind the action, Valverde had recovered somewhat and was now reeling the toothless shark in. With 4kms left to climb he reached him, by which point Nibali had already lost more than two minutes to Majka. Couldn't Valverde risk it all and win the Giro? Maybe, but the latest time check had Chaves more than two minutes behind him. "So why not just wheelsuck my way to third place?" the much loved Spaniard thought to himself.

The Italian was bleeding time though, so much so that Chaves was coming back. By the time that Valverde heard that the Columbian was within ninety seconds, and thus ahead of Valverde in the overall on the road, it was too late....logically. They had just crested the final major climb of the day. But Valverde had unlimited confidence in his 'mur' abilities. "I will make up the time on the hill top finish" he reasoned, "and if it's touch and go for the podium, then I always have my sprint."

If it had been anyone other than Valverde - or Majka for that matter - Nibali would have won the Giro. Because they would have given the struggling Sicilian the respite that he needed by taking some pulls. But contrary to Alberto Contador's motto; "The second place is no good", Valverde's was; "The podium place is more than enough."

Majka was continuing to gain time with every pedal rev. That was until he reached Mikel Nieve, the final remnant of the days breakaway, and a return to wheelsucking was just too good to resist. So he sat on the Sky rider, for the remainder of Lombarda, and then on the descent, and then even all the way up the final climb of the day, the Sant Anna Di Vinadio. Normally this would have spelt doom for Majka's bid for pink, but Nieve is unusually strong for a breakaway rider, and Sky riders never worry too much about being liked, so he paced Rafal just fast enough so as to take him to the finish with enough of an advantage over Nibali - and the rest - to win the Giro. Well it wasn't quite enough, but Mikel felt that after all of the hard work that Rafal had done throughout the three weeks, that he ought to allow him to take the stage. Those extra bonus seconds would be enough to deny Nibali the Giro.

Well they wouldn't have been if he'd been able to take third. But Alejandro showed him a clean pair of heels in their sprint for third. Sweet revenge for that week two sprint.

The forum was about to go into meltdown, but on the final 2.5 km ascent, little Esteban Chaves dug deep; just enough as it turned out, to kick Valverde off the podium by a single second. World peace was achieved. Until Froome beat Contador in July.

BTW, there was a power outage in Gigs' area, so he didn't see any of this Pfft
SorryPfft

Now I know what to do in a 40km descent.


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Shonak
Steve Kruijs looks like skinny Damian Lewis
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Shonak
Strydz wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Strydz wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Not really classy after Kruijs's crash yesterday but pretty smart.


Taking advantage of an opponents weakness is perfectly okay, they are attacking his descending skills not his injuries

I don't point fingers or anything, racing reigns supreme. It's just not the Ullrich thing to do. :lol:


The Ullrich thing to do is to eat donuts, snort coke and drive into things

And then deny and lie about it. Pfft
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Luxemburger
The Schleck Fan wrote:
So Majka attacked. Vincenzo was immediately gaped.


My favorite part Grin
 
Forever the Best
Luxemburger wrote:
The Schleck Fan wrote:
So Majka attacked. Vincenzo was immediately gaped.


My favorite part Grin
Hey,it wasn't me who wrote that post!Pfft
 
Riis123
I heard in an interview that Ullrich actually had to be careful of not being to slim, like under 70 kgs, in order not to lose power like he fx. did on Galibier in 1998 and lost the Tour. He simply couldn't produce the wattages needed and he was more prone to getting sick.

Pretty sharp contrast to what the perception of what him is; the laughing stock of forums.
 
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Stromeon
Meh looks like Movistar/Tinkoff gave up trying to push on the descent
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Strydz
Riis123 wrote:
I heard in an interview that Ullrich actually had to be careful of not being to slim, like under 70 kgs, in order not to lose power like he fx. did on Galibier in 1998 and lost the Tour. He simply couldn't produce the wattages needed and he was more prone to getting sick.

Pretty sharp contrast to what the perception of what him is; the laughing stock of forums.


Yeah but he did like to put on extra kg's, party pretty hard and do stupid things in the off season.
Also it's easy to make fun of a guy who was that juiced up to compete
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Strydz
Is the peloton about to stage a protest or something? They basically have stopped
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deek12345
Strydz wrote:
Is the peloton about to stage a protest or something? They basically have stopped

Yeah wtf they just stopped riding
 
dev4ever
Silent before the storm - this is looking more and more like Chaves. Dno why Nibali is so confident to crush him in the final climb when Chav has beaten him on every occasion this giro except for yesterday.
If Nibali is even thinking winning is a possibillity?
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Strydz
AG2R attacking out of the main group
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Stromeon
Valverde even has time to read the newspaper they're going that slowly Pfft
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Riis123
Stromeon wrote:
Valverde even has time to read the newspaper they're going that slowly Pfft


So much for that epic stage. Glad you didn't miss those first 100 kilometres.

Final at Lombarde, this is going to be good!
 
dev4ever
Impressive descenting by Brambilla - not quite so sure why hes bothering though Pfft
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