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The would have gone faster on Cervelos.
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Originally Posted by classic1
(Post 8958134)
I think you have him mixed up with Pozzato Zorro.
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Hmmm. I expected some more out of Basso.
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Originally Posted by PanicDog
(Post 8958867)
It seems like Di Luca is still in a good position to win with the way he has been climbing. Do you guys see Levi moving up at all?
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Damn, Lance is twittering already. That is fast.
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Originally Posted by twodimensional
(Post 8958869)
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Originally Posted by mike9903
(Post 8958939)
Just realized that the Giro gives time bonuses to stage winners, all LL would need to do is win a stage by 9 seconds
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Originally Posted by PanicDog
(Post 8958927)
Damn, Lance is twittering already. That is fast.
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Originally Posted by crimsonkarter21
(Post 8958977)
oh, that's all?
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Interesting to see what a TT like today's does to guys like Zabriskie (118th place in the stage, 10:42 down from the stage winner).
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Originally Posted by MitchellH
(Post 8958771)
Armstrong with a respectable though not particularly impressive finish.
almost four years out of cycling, barely 8 months after he announced his return, broken collarbone during the lead-up. I'd say almost making the top 10 in this TT is very impressive. considering... |
Originally Posted by Second Mouse
(Post 8959087)
Interesting to see what a TT like today's does to guys like Zabriskie (118th place in the stage, 10:42 down from the stage winner).
ETA: and by "possibility," I mean "extremely likely." Even on a course like this, Dave Z would be a good deal better than middle of the pack, just not good enough to really threaten for the win. |
Originally Posted by grolby
(Post 8959350)
One possibility is that Dave Z knew that he was not a realistic contender on the stage (which, VN prognostications notwithstanding, he wasn't) and thought it would be better to dial it back and cruise in rather than blow a lot of energy for no good reason.
ETA: and by "possibility," I mean "extremely likely." Even on a course like this, Dave Z would be a good deal better than middle of the pack, just not good enough to really threaten for the win. ed rader |
Originally Posted by grolby
(Post 8959350)
One possibility is that Dave Z knew that he was not a realistic contender on the stage (which, VN prognostications notwithstanding, he wasn't) and thought it would be better to dial it back and cruise in rather than blow a lot of energy for no good reason.
ETA: and by "possibility," I mean "extremely likely." Even on a course like this, Dave Z would be a good deal better than middle of the pack, just not good enough to really threaten for the win. |
Originally Posted by Flash
(Post 8959171)
almost four years out of cycling, barely 8 months after he announced his return, broken collarbone during the lead-up. I'd say almost making the top 10 in this TT is very impressive. considering...
ed rader |
Originally Posted by nafun
(Post 8959413)
Probably true, but i keep waiting to see what Garmin is saving all their energy for.
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I don't think Rabobank has the team to protect Menchov. Lots of attacks to come, and a lot of work for Menchov. Much like Evans last year for the tour.
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Originally Posted by acortez
(Post 8959462)
I don't think Rabobank has the team to protect Menchov. Lots of attacks to come, and a lot of work for Menchov. Much like Evans last year for the tour.
ed rader |
Originally Posted by erader
(Post 8959405)
garmin chipotle have been totally punked in this race. maybe dave z should have dialed it up a bit.
ed rader
Originally Posted by nafun
(Post 8959413)
Probably true, but i keep waiting to see what Garmin is saving all their energy for. Maybe so they can chase down some more breaks they missed so that they can set up to lose a few more sprints?
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i used the term "punked" because garmin chipotle did it to themselves by announcing they were going to win the TTT :eek:.
ed rader |
Originally Posted by acortez
(Post 8959462)
I don't think Rabobank has the team to protect Menchov. Lots of attacks to come, and a lot of work for Menchov. Much like Evans last year for the tour.
This is where Liquigas holds the cards, strong team with two guys in the running for the overall...lots of cards play. |
Originally Posted by erader
(Post 8959491)
guys like menchov and rogers usually find a way to lose. let's see if menchov can keep the maglia rosa.
ed rader |
Originally Posted by El Diablo Rojo
(Post 8959578)
You mean like Vuelta? Menchov is proven commodity...his team not so much.
menchov is this generation's abraham olano until he proves otherwise (to me anyway). ed rader |
Originally Posted by acortez
(Post 8959462)
I don't think Rabobank has the team to protect Menchov. Lots of attacks to come, and a lot of work for Menchov. Much like Evans last year for the tour.
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I can't believe more guys in my biking community aren't watching this tour. I filled them in today during lunch.
"Why isn't Versus airing it?" I got. If they were, I wouldn't be able to watch it much. |
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