EPIC - Giro d'Italia 2013
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 05-04-2014 22:24
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Startlist
AG2R
A. Ravard
S. Dumoulin
L. Mondory
H. Dupont
D. Appollonio
J. Gadret
C. Riblon
D. Pozzovivo
C. Betancur
Argos
Josh Burton
Tom Dumoulin
Nikias Arndt
Luka Mezgec
Simon Geschke
Patrick Gretsch
François Parisien
Bert De Backer
Tom Peterson
Astana
Agnol
Aru
Guardini
Gavazzi
Kamyshev
Nibali
Ponzi
Tiralongo
Vanotti
Belkin
Brouwer
Gesink
Goos
Hofland
Kelderman
Nordhaug
Van Emden
Van Winden
Vanmarcke
BMC
Bookwalter
Cummings
Eijssen
Evans
Kohler
Oss
Pinotti
Quinziato
Santaromita
Cannondale
Cameron Wurf
Cristiano Salerno
Elia Viviani
Frederico Canuti
Ivan Basso
Jose Cayetano Sarmiento
Lucas Sebastian Haedo
Maciej Bodnar
Silvio Pennarossa
Euskaltel
Astarloza, Mikel
Azanza, Jorge
de las Campos, Cristiano
Izagirre, Gorka
Oroz, Juan José
Sáez de Arregi, Adrian
Tamouridis, Ioannis
Verdugo, Gorka
Vrecer, Robert
FDJ
Casar
Delage
Fedrigo
Geneiz
Geslin
Le Bon
Roux
Viennet
Pineau
Garmin
Hesjedal, Ryder
Strömberg, Nicklas
Andrews, Robert
Kreder, Ray
Bauer, Jack
Dekker, Thomas
Morton, Lachlan
Rathe, Jacob
Maaskant, Martin
Katusha
Belkov, Maxim
Caruso, Giampaolo
Gusev, Vladimir
Haller, Marco
Ignatiev, Mikhail
Paolini, Luca
Porsev, Alexander
Trofimov, Yury
Vorobyev, Anton
Lampre
Cunego Damiano
Dodi Luca
Ferrari Roberto
Malori Adriano
Mori Manuele
Niemiec Przemyslaw
Pozzato Filippo
Scarponi Michele
Ulissi Diego
Lotto
Bellemakers, Dirk
Bulgac, Gaetan
De Greef, Francis
Debusschere, Jens
Dehaes, Kenny
Kaisen, Olivier
van Leijen, Dennis
Vanendert, Dennis
Vanendert, Jelle
Movistar
Quintana
Capecchi
Dowsett
Gutierrez
Karpets
Ospina
Szmyd
Ventoso
Visconti
Omega Pharma
Mark Cavendish
Gert Steegmans
Alessandro Petacchi
Matteo Trentin
Bert Grabsch
František Raboň
Jaxton McNutt
Gianluca Brambilla
Serge Pauwels
Orica
Michael Albasini
Fumy Beppu
Luke Durbridge
Simon Gerrans
Matthew Goss
Michael Hepburn
Jens Keukeleire
Michael Matthews
Wesley Sulzberger
RadioShack
Cancellara,
Devolder
Nizzolo,
Popovych,
Machado,
Kiserlovski
Oliveira,
Zubeldia,
Bakelants
Saxo
Daniele Bennati
Matti Breschel
Mads Christensen
Jesus Hernandez
Roman Kreuziger
Rafal Majka
Evgeni Petrov
Chris Anker Sorensen
Nicki Sorensen
Sky
Adrien Hanzen
Ben Swift
Luke Rowe
Christian Knees
Danny Pate
Jonathan Tiernan Locke
Richie Porte
Rigoberto Uran
Dario Cataldo
Vacansoleil
Marcato
Selvaggi
Poels
Van Poppel
Van Poppel
Westra
Mol
Kreder
Hoogerland
Androni
Calzone, Carlo
Felline, Fabio
Pellizotti, Franco
Reda, Francesco
Rodriguez, Jackson
Rosa, Diego
Rubiano, Miguel
Sella, Emanuele
Shalunov, Evegeny
Bardiani
Brookes
O'Callaghan
Barbin
Battaglin
Pirazzi
Colbrelli
Baggio
Delle Steelle
Coledan
Edited by Ollfardh on 16-04-2014 13:37
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 06-04-2014 06:35
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Reserved for Stage 1
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 06-04-2014 09:48
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Well, you can copy the previeuws here as well
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 07-04-2014 16:12
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The Team
A. Ravard
S. Dumoulin
L. Mondory
H. Dupont
D. Appollonio
J. Gadret
C. Riblon
D. Pozzovivo
C. Betancur
French outfit AG2R have a strong Italian core, containing Pozzovivo, Appollonio and Nocentini, the latter of which is a surprise non-inclusion. Leadership will probably be decided between Gadret and Betancur likely to get the nod.
GC
As mentioned Betancur will probably lead the line for AG2R, and if the bigger mountain stages aren't extremely selective, then he will definitely be in there for a 10. If they are selective, Gadret probably has a better chance, but shouldn't be able to get much of a result.
Sprints
With most big sprinters skipping the Giro, it may finally be a chance for Appollonio to impress in his home Grand Tour. The actual jersey is all but out of the question, with Cavendish here, but Appollonio will be looking to impress with podium finishes and maybe even a stage win.
Other
Carlos Betancur will definitely look for a good result in the Youth Jersey, and it will be an interesting battle betweem him and Rafal Majka for 2nd behund probably Quintana. Otherwise, Pozzovivo or maybe even a Frenchman could grab the Mountains Jersey with a very good potential for that sort of fight.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 07-04-2014 16:13
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Calzone, Carlo
Felline, Fabio
Pellizotti, Franco
Reda, Francesco
Rodriguez, Jackson
Rosa, Diego
Rubiano, Miguel
Sella, Emanuele
Shalunov, Evegeny
GC
The first wildcard team to be previewed, the Italian outfit must not be looking for a great result in the GC. However, they have a bunch of riders capable of showing what they can do, especially Pellizotti, who has a chance of a nice result.
Points
Calzone may have a chance in the sprint competition, but doesn't have the support needed to overcome some of the top sprinters here.
Other
If Androni go in breaks with 1 man, then he could very well win the KoM jersey, with the Italian Continental outfit hoping to be seen in this Giro.
Edited by Ollfardh on 08-04-2014 10:02
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 08-04-2014 09:53
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Forgot the Androni one
Thanks for doing it for me, I'll copy it across in a bit when I'm at the computer
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 08-04-2014 10:02
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Giro d'Italia
Josh Burton
Tom Dumoulin
Nikias Arndt
Luka Mezgec
Simon Geschke
Patrick Gretsch
François Parisien
Bert De Backer
Tom Peterson
Arguably not the strongest team, they do have the squad required to produce some good results.
Never a team for climbing, they have made a few additions to their squad which can give some good results. With Burton and Geschke here, they can compete for stage wins but they shouldn't get a good GC result.
Ever the sprint team, Argos have Mezgec here and with the lack of stars here he could certainly achieve results.
With maybe not much to fight for, we could see Argos go for the KoM classification, with a lot of inconspicuous domestiques.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 10-04-2014 09:25
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I suggest the rest comes in a big preview, so we can get this show on the road
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 09:37
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Or I can do it one-by-one but quickly Which I shall do
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nacho63 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 09:50
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Who don't Argos get a picture? |
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:16
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Giro d'Italia
Agnol
Aru
Guardini
Gavazzi
Kamyshev
Nibali
Ponzi
Tiralongo
Vanotti
With one of the main 2 GC contenders as well as home favourite Vincenzo Nibali here, Astana should be looking for the overall win with youngster Fabio Aru there to support Nibali the whole way through.
The duo of Guardini & Gavazzi, although certainly not the best sprinters, should be able to get some nice consistent results. A few top 5's are definitely on the cards and maybe a stage win if they get lucky.
Other
Aru will be looking for a good young riders result, but his main objective will be helping Nibali. With an almost completely Italian squad, Astana should feature in the breakaway and in the fight for the KoM jersey.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:18
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My money is on Nibali for the GC. Still his support could be better, but I guess Silas is saving some for the Tour.
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Stromeon |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:22
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Things would be going pretty pear-shaped if they were looking to get something out of breaks - surely the domestiques would be trying to protect Nibbles' GC place/potential maglia rosa?
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:22
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Giro d'Italia
The Team
Willem Brouwer
Robert Gesink
Marc Goos
Moreno Hofland
Wilco Kelderman
Lars Petter Nordhaug
Jos Van Emden
Dennis Van Winden
Sep Vanmarcke
GC
The duo of Gesink and Kelderman should be good for a Top 5 finish in the GC, if not even a podium. The latter will almost definitely lead, and if Gesink stays out of trouble he will have probably the best lieutenant in the race.
Sprints
Not the team's strong point, youngster Moreno Hofland will look to get noticed and possibly deliver the odd Top 5.
Other
With Lars Petter Nordhaug here as well as Belkin's 2 main climbers, they seem like the favourites to win the Teams' Classification, while Kelderman will be looking for a very good result in the Young Riders'.
Edited by Cycleman123 on 10-04-2014 10:26
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:26
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Stromeon wrote:
Things would be going pretty pear-shaped if they were looking to get something out of breaks - surely the domestiques would be trying to protect Nibbles' GC place/potential maglia rosa?
Didn't think about that, but I expect to see one or two riders getting in there.
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:32
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*cough* Willem Brouwer, winner of the Tour de Gabon and Clasica Almeria
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nacho63 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:42
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Italian nationality bonus power is going to show for Astana and Gavazzi can take a sprint stage if in good position. He is normally like a steam train for 2km sprinting from 30 places back. |
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Stromeon |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:57
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Cycleman123 wrote:
GC
The duo of Gesink and Kelderman should be good for a Top 5 finish in the GC, if not even a podium. The latter will almost definitely lead, and if Gesink stays out of trouble he will have probably the best lieutenant in the race.
I assume you mean former?
And Rafal Majka says hello
Other than that it's nice to see a preview where the strengths/weaknesses and full squads of the teams are discusses, keep them coming!
Edited by Stromeon on 10-04-2014 10:57
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Cycleman123 |
Posted on 10-04-2014 10:59
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I'm probably mixing up with my story db Isn't Kelderman better?
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 10-04-2014 11:00
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Kelderman is better yeah
But you did forget our main sprinter
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