Giro d'italia SPOILER

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lukesdad

Guest
Awesome!
 

mangaman

Guest
Seemed reminiscant of the effortless Basso who treated large mountains by staying in a highish gear and strolling up, leaving everyone else floundering (of pre-ban years) - except Evans, who seemed to be relly hurting.

Still - who knows :ohmy:
 

rustychisel

Well-Known Member
haven't seen all the footage yet, but the one-on-one is what people come to see, isn't it?
I'm surprised in a way at Basso's form, he's been biding his time well then for this race, but he looked to be struggling a bit early on in the Giro, perhaps he's ridden in to form. Good show anyway.

As for Cadel, he always looks like he's going to snap the bars off the bike when he wrestles it uphill. The big motor thing seems to work for him and his physique, which is significantly different from just about every other grimpeur of note. You might reasonably say Cadel is not really a climber, per se, but he gets the job done.

This race might come down to who has a really bad day in the saddle: Sastre's had a few, what of Nibaldi, Evans, Basso etc etc
 
how does everybody feel about Basso being back in cycling (i know he's been back for a while) and winning a stage? i'm caught in two minds. used to think he was a great rider, and loved his rides in the tdf with lance but he went and ruined it for me with his doping. but i'm slowly warming to him again.
 

redddraggon

Blondie
Location
North Wales
trustysteed said:
his doping

What doping? He was only thinking about doping xx(
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
redddraggon said:
What doping? He was only thinking about doping xx(

:blush:

I have nothing to base this on but I'm guessing that when Armstrong took 3 minutes out of him on the Alpe d'Huez TT he thought I want some of what he's on!
To be humiliated when he was probably the second best rider at the time may have persuaded him to fall from grace.
I find it difficult to believe in most of the ex-dopers now though. Vino, Scarponi, Basso especially. Forever tainted unless they do a Landis.
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
Millar has allegedly made the transition and is reportedly clean. He certainly speaks out against doping and sides himself with the clean element (perhaps we are all just gullible). Basso and Vino are just too raw and recent for me. Watching Basso's face on the climb on Sun left me a little bit depressed. He was not hurting, he was not sweating, just riding away from the field, just a little bit too good. Oh well, it was very good TV.
 
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