Tour de San Luis Discussion
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Kami |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:43
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The first HC stage race of the 2012 season, and one with a startlist that justifies that! We go to Argentina for the 3th edition of the race. The past two years the race has been won by Rein Taaramae, a climber with a strong time-trial. He won't be defending his titel, though, as he is riding in the PT this year.
With 3 flat stages, 3 mountain stages and a time-trial we have a very varied field. We'll start by looking at the sprinters. We have names here like Greipel, Serebriakov, Haedo, Guillen, ... The key in the sprints will be positioning and a good lead-out, or just tagging along in another train.
The time-trial is relatively short, so the climbers shouldn't lose to much time here. The big favorite for the time trial is the young Schadlich. Although, after a mountain stage you never know, maybe Van den Broeck or Larsson will perform better.
Last are the big favorites, the climbers and we have some very big names present. Valverde is the big favorite, although Pozzovivo isn't to far away. Ratiy and Van den Broeck could challenge, especially with the time-trial. Another thing that might be decisive is the VERY narrow roads.
Starlist Spoiler Proximus
1. A. Valverde
2. N. Cohen
3. M. De Maar
4. K. De Weert
5. D. Kopp
6. Y. Stoltz
7. M. Ulanowski
8. M. Zenagui
Vespa
11. D. Pozzovivo
12. N. Arndt
13. L. Ascani
14. G. Bosisio
15. A. Cappelle
16. O. Gatto
17. M. Kwiatkowski
18. R. Traficante
Pirelli
21. J. Van den Broeck
22. M. Busche
23. H. Dupont
24. A. DÃaz Corrales
25. A. Flaksis
26. N. Kinney
27. F. Montaña
28. A. Saldarriaga
Team VW
31. V. Ratiy
32. W. Anacona
33. A. Loddo
34. M. Marzano
35. B. Noval
36. G. Preidler
37. D. Schorn
38. L. Schädlich
Cal Giant
41. R. Eastman
42. T. Brandt
43. J. Haedo
44. A. Jeannesson
45. B. King
46. T. Peterson
47. P. Stetina
48. T. Tolleson
Export
51. M. Nazaret
52. G. Hasta
53. M. Karagobek
54. F. Montenegro
55. F. Piamonte
56. S. Raisin
57. M. Rutkiewicz
58. K. Seeldraeyers
Hollister
61. R. Kiserlovski
62. J. Gutiérrez Palacios
63. J. Mercado
64. Y. Monsalve
65. J. Murphy
66. R. Ochoa Quintero
67. A. Serebriakov
68. S. Szmyd
Ferrari
71. P. Niemiec
72. C. D'Amore
73. T. Dall'Antonia
74. E. Girardi
75. P. Longo Borghini
76. M. Osella
77. M. Possoni
78. C. Salerno
Aker Solutions
81. G. Larsson
82. J. Agudelo
83. O. Hirschlein
84. R. Jaramillo
85. J. Le Bon
86. J. Rovira
87. E. Viennet
88. J. Zrimsek
WWE
91. S. Paulinho
92. M. Astarloza
93. A. Greipel
94. F. Kessiakoff
95. R. Sutherland
96. C. Sørensen
97. A. Txurruka
98. T. Voeckler
CSC
101. F. Colorado
102. B. Armstrong
103. M. Dueñas
104. J. Gelabert
105. I. Kovalev
106. E. Parra Bustamante
107. J. Perez Cuapio
108. J. Rodas
UniCredit
111. S. Ortega
112. P. Andersen
113. F. Borghesi
114. J. Grau
115. S. Puccio
116. N. Quintana
117. T. Valjavec
118. B. Vandborg
Cyclevox
121. T. Lowe
122. G. Briggs
123. L. Holohan
124. C. McConvey
125. D. McLay
126. D. O'Loughlin
127. J. Perry
128. D. Stenkjær
Pokerstars
131. C. Kern
132. J. Degenkolb
133. J. Engoulvent
134. M. Guillén
135. N. Ingels
136. M. Maaskant
137. H. Raabe
138. N. Terpstra
Meiji
141. Y. Doi
142. T. Hayakawa
143. K. Itami
144. M. Kikuchi
145. S. Lagutin
146. R. Nishizono
147. Y. Suzuki
148. G. Yamamoto
Oz
151. G. Bennett
152. F. Besada
153. J. Bobridge
154. L. Durbridge
155. A. Haidar Anuawar
156. A. Laidler
157. G. O'Shea
158. M. Vink
A
161. N. Hortig
162. H. Afif
163. Y. Bear
164. T. Bucher
165. M. Said
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Posted on 10-08-2011 19:52
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all Valverde, Pozzo & VdB are here, that´s very very good news for me
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Posted on 10-08-2011 19:54
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unfortunately it´s only good news, I expect to be in last 5 in standings in the end of February
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:55
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And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
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valverde321 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 19:56
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I'm looking forward to winning the Lanterne Rouge.
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Waghlon |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:01
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alexkr00 wrote:
And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
Yes, because winning a HC stage race is wasting time
I'm surrounded by morons...
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:08
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Waghlon wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
Yes, because winning a HC stage race is wasting time
I'm surrounded by morons...
See the smile?
My bad, forgot this was a HC race. But I'm pretty sure there are plenty of other races in the CT that suit Valverde better than this one.
Anyway, your rider, your choice.
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felix_29 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:08
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With such a wise manager (who do i quote?) it´s not sure that he´ll win
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Levi4life |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:09
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Oh how I hope we don't suck...
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Kami |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:09
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alexkr00 wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
Yes, because winning a HC stage race is wasting time
I'm surrounded by morons...
See the smile?
My bad, forgot this was a HC race. But I'm pretty sure there are plenty of other races in the CT that suit Valverde better than this one.
Anyway, your rider, your choice.
*Cough* Third word in my preview *Cough*.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:11
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Kami wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Waghlon wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
Yes, because winning a HC stage race is wasting time
I'm surrounded by morons...
See the smile?
My bad, forgot this was a HC race. But I'm pretty sure there are plenty of other races in the CT that suit Valverde better than this one.
Anyway, your rider, your choice.
*Cough* Third word in my preview *Cough*.
guess who started reading from the second paragraph
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:15
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valverde321 wrote:
I'm looking forward to winning the Lanterne Rouge.
Me, too But maybe Bobridge can do something in the ITT at least.. and Haidar Anuawar in the sprints. I don't expect too much here though.
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fenian_1234 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:16
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I think I probably made a mistake sending Pozzo here. I played Stage 2 in a career and it's in no way a mountain stage. It was so short in fact that the sprinter who took the leaders jersey on stage 1 was still race leader at the end of Stage 2.
It would suit Valverde better if there was a hilly stage in there - having said that I think it still suits him quite nicely as it is. |
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Waghlon |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:17
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alexkr00 wrote:
And there goes Waghlon killing Valverde's race days
It stopped being funny around two years ago man.
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Kami |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:18
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fenian_1234 wrote:
I think I probably made a mistake sending Pozzo here. I played Stage 2 in a career and it's in no way a mountain stage. It was so short in fact that the sprinter who took the leaders jersey on stage 1 was still race leader at the end of Stage 2.
It would suit Valverde better if there was a hilly stage in there - having said that I think it still suits him quite nicely as it is.
I noticed that in the PCM.Daily DB, the 3 mountain stages are all set as hilly, so that might be a difference. That said, stage 2 is indeed for the more punchier types.
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Smowz |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:19
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Certianly not a given for Valverde this one, he is up against most of the main protagonists in that recent Tachira race.
That one was highly unpredictable, I wonder whether we will get that here? CSC and WWE will be very dangerous from a breakaway again and leaving it to last mountain stage will be dangerous.
Six or seven fairly equally matched GC favourites, I notice VWagen have both Marzano and Ratiy here so they look like the strongest team to me.
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tsmoha |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:26
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There's no real mountain-stage here.. like Kami said: all stages are set as hilly, because of the final climbs being too short. Climbers will still have the best chances on these climbs, I guess.. a 81 MO/81 HI like Valverde's is perfect though. I don't think this race will be that unpredictable like Tachira. Almost every stage is completely flat til the final (climb), so it should be easier to control the pace/breaks.
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SportingNonsense |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:30
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They may be set as hilly stages in the Daily DB, thats down to Crue, but those climbs are more mountain than hill, hence why its different in the ManGame DB.
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Pellizotti2 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:31
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I'm really starting to regret setting a stage win here as a goal this season. I have my fingers crossed for D'Amore to surprise in one of the sprints.
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fenian_1234 |
Posted on 10-08-2011 20:39
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I'm glad to hear they are set as mountain - gives me some more hope. Pozzo is quite an attacking rider, so I really hope he can get away.
Think that is how the race is most likely to be won - a strong climber going early at the bottom of the climb on Stage 6 and managing to get a couple of minutes. |
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