Giro Last Stage

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Can Bruseghin can be pull back the 2 minutes Alberto has in the bank?

Yup, it's a sure thing
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Nope, Alberto has it in the bag.
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Not sure.
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Who cares, roll on the tour thats even more open now C Evans has a dodgy knee
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Jon C C on a Bianchi » Sun Jun 01, 2008 3:12 pm

can't see him making two minutes - TT too short. I also wouldn't like to see him win.
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby -Adam- » Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:49 pm

All hail the most talented rider of the current generation...

...to come from a sunlounger to beat the cream of the Italian ranks that have been preparing solely for the Giro is just class, pure class.

Don't be suprised if he goes and wins the Vuelta in September either!
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Andrew G » Mon Jun 02, 2008 8:48 pm

Admit he's a classy looking rider but hoped he wouldn't win as he's riding for Team Dodgy. Remarkable good time triallist for a climber, even beats specialists on flat courses :? .

- Not allowed to start Tour as linked with OP when with Liberty Seguros.
- Refused to do a DNA test to prove innocence.
- Signed for Disco while under suspicion (and then they signed Basso, nice ethics policy).
- Named again as having been involved with Puerto by more than one person.
- Moves to Astana with Bruyneel, more than a whiff around him and them.

...and then wins the Giro without having prepared for it, beating top riders who been preparing specifically for that one race.

Astana should never have been allowed in the Giro. How can they claim they are a new team with new management so no connection, that's exactly what they said last year and then a number of their riders and stuffed with drugs and other people's blood. Also a number of links, including riders, between all three variations of Astana.
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby -Adam- » Mon Jun 02, 2008 11:36 pm

Well, yes... but, can we keep not dismissing a riders because of un-confirmed rumours?

There are plenty of other riders who he beat that I would have hated to see win! Can you tell me that Simoni, Ricco, Di Luca, Sella etc etc, are all absolutely clean? From what I have heard from a rider who has been there, and done it, Italy is/was one of the absolute worst places for doping. And I mean from junior level up as well. Having said that, the very same man also said Spain was as bad. So who knows.

Anyhow, at least he beat that gob-shjte Ricco. What a fool he is sometimes. Now I open my mouth a fair bit myself, but never to the extent he does. The accusations he makes!! He does make me laugh!
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Robh » Tue Jun 03, 2008 10:18 am

[quote="-Adam-"]Now I open my mouth a fair bit myself, but never to the extent he does. The accusations he makes!! He does make me laugh!


Didn't you say once you could beat Boonen? :D
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby -Adam- » Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:21 pm

[quote="Robh"][quote="-Adam-"]Now I open my mouth a fair bit myself, but never to the extent he does. The accusations he makes!! He does make me laugh!


Didn't you say once you could beat Boonen? :D


Possibly, probably got lost in a thread about ''fact''... :roll:
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby -Adam- » Tue Jun 03, 2008 3:25 pm

Well at the end of the day, you can have all the blood manipulation and ''fact's'' you like... but you've still gotta have the talent and tactics!
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Robh » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:50 pm

[quote="-Adam-"]Well at the end of the day, you can have all the blood manipulation and ''fact's'' you like... but you've still gotta have the talent and tactics!


Oh don't forget motivation, will power, having fun etc......Take Jan Ulrich as an example great talent but....
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Robh » Tue Jun 03, 2008 4:57 pm

[quote="marco"]and recovery
dont forget recovery


LA trained harder than any other rider ... but why didnt he suffer from fatigue and burnout?


yes, recovery. who's got the T-Gel!


Very subjective that term trained harder...Was everyone else lazy?
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Re: Giro Last Stage

Postby Andrew G » Tue Jun 03, 2008 5:04 pm

I remember reading an interview with another rider, unfortunately can't remember who now, and they said (paraphrasing), "why does he (LA) always go about how he's been out riding the mountains being used in a Tour. We all do, do people think we just turn up and look at them for the first time on the stage". :lol:
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