Thanks for that!
Have you listened to rouleur podcasts? There is a bit of wanky BS in there but also some good stuff
Hells 500 Crew and 6 x Everester
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Melbourne Hill Rd Warrandyte
Colby Drive Belgrave South
William Rd The Patch
David Hill Rd Monbulk
Lakeside Drive Emerald https://www.everesting.cc/hall-of-fame/
sutty68 wrote:
Making his Giro debut at the age of 34, boy is he going to suffer !!
Yes he will suffer. But he's career has been long and succesful why not to take part of that super event.
At least he can take a weather..snow ..rain..what ever
Edited by Guido Mukk on 14-04-2015 11:04
Beñat Intxausti, Ion Izagirre, Juanjo Lobato, Andrey Amador, Igor Antón, Eros Capecchi, Rubén Fernández, Jesús Herrada, Javi Moreno, Dayer Quintana and Giovanni Visconti. 3 first are secured and 2 need to be sorted out. Could imagine it would be 2 of those 3 Capecchi, Quintana and Moreno not making the cut.
Overall an incredibly good squad I would say. Ion and Benat will probably both target top-10, Lobato should feel good about the lumpier sprint stages and Herrada and Visconti for stage hunting. Excited to see what Fernandez is capable of as well. Hoping for Dayer to make the cut
Riis123 wrote:
Beñat Intxausti, Ion Izagirre, Juanjo Lobato, Andrey Amador, Igor Antón, Eros Capecchi, Rubén Fernández, Jesús Herrada, Javi Moreno, Dayer Quintana and Giovanni Visconti. 3 first are secured and 2 need to be sorted out. Could imagine it would be 2 of those 3 Capecchi, Quintana and Moreno not making the cut.
Overall an incredibly good squad I would say. Ion and Benat will probably both target top-10, Lobato should feel good about the lumpier sprint stages and Herrada and Visconti for stage hunting. Excited to see what Fernandez is capable of as well. Hoping for Dayer to make the cut
Agreed on all points, a very strong squad - 6 of those have a stage win in the Giro already if I count right, and looks very strong for at least one this year and a probably top-10 GC. Excited to see how they do - indeed it would be nice for Quintana jr to have a go at a GT without being overshadowed by his older brother
Shonak wrote:
That's going to be some class A stage hunting glory by Movistar in the Giro. Nice.
Yeah, thats one helluva team. Especially if Antón finds his climb legs a day or two.... So pumped to see that lineup since Movistar, generally, are all in for their leader.
sutty68 wrote:
Making his Giro debut at the age of 34, boy is he going to suffer !!
Yes he will suffer. But he's career has been long and succesful why not to take part of that super event.
At least he can take a weather..snow ..rain..what ever