Spain is an awesome country. It has amazing scenery, culture, cities and chicas… oh, the chicas. Its football competition features the world’s best players, their national team are the reigning World Cup holders, and they boast world champions in tennis, Moto GP, Superbikes and Formula 1. They regularly kick the collective asses of France and Italy, and a lot of other European countries when it comes to bicycle racing, although most of their recent heroes have somewhat of a cloud hanging over them. So why does their Grand Tour hardly raise an eyebrow when compared to the other two big tours, and why the fuck do they still allow cowards on horses armed with poison darts to taunt and kill a beast as noble as el toro for ‘entertainment’?
I can’t really answer the last one, but the fact that La Vuelta is treated like the road racing equivalent of a red-headed stepchild is about as fair as the Corrida itself. To me, and to many pros, it is seen as a tour of redemption. Those who, for one reason or another, either due to bad luck, bad management or bad form suffered a less-than-stellar Tour de France, now get a chance to make something of their season and add a ‘major’ to their palmares. Riders like Jan Ullrich, who in 1999 took the amarillo jersey after sitting out Le Tour with a dicky knee. 2008 saw Contador make amends after his Astana team was prevented from starting le Grande Boucle under a doping cloud. In fact, La Vuelta and doping have more than a passing aquaintance, with Valverde winning while under a pending hearing in 2009, and of course little Robbie Heras getting stripped of his 05 title after an EPO positive. Last year wasn’t without its own scandal, with a positive for 2nd place ‘sensation’ Ezequiel Mosquera dragging La Vuelta’s name through the red dust again. It could well be the dirtiest tour of them all, a race that itself seeks atonement as much as those who race it.
This year’s edition has the same sense of redemption written all over it, with some of Le Tour’s unfortunates having a crack at it. There’s Wiggo, who was in the self-proclaimed form of his life before snapping his twig-like collarbone early on. Can he show us what he had promised on the roads of France in the Dauphine, or will the Spanish heat and steep, long climbs be too much for him? How about Jurgen Van den Broeck, also looking great before his own clavicle calamity ended his July. Invisible Denis will also be there, his Geox team considered not good enough for the Tour, out to show that he’s still a force and add to his two Spanish victories. Other battered old warhorses who will never give up easily are Andreas Klöden and Carlos Sastre, but father time may have finally taken its toll on this duo.
In reality, it’ll probably come down to the younger brigade made up of last year’s winner Vinnie Nibali, J-Rod, Scarponi, and Anton. It could be a blow-out, or one of the best races of the year. We may even get another drug controversy to keep up the status quo of years gone by. Whatever happens is anybody’s guess, which is why this race is one of the hardest to pick for VSP contenders, and one that might even be as exciting, vibrant and colourful as the country it traverses for three hot weeks.
So pour yourself a glass of Sangria, give the start list a long or glancing look, and post your picks before 5am Pacific time (yeah, I don’t know when the hell that is either…) and if you have any doubts, confusion or questions, head to the VSP page for clarification, rules and/or rebuttals. No horsing around, no bullshit.
Buena suerte!
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Lets give the carrots their home grand tour win and have wiggo getting a decent placing, confirming him as one of the legions of 'not quite good enough to win a grand tour but always listed as a contender anyway'. Nibali will defend well and the old boy scarponi will pick up another decent GC placing with j-rod repeating last years performance.
VSP PICKS:
1. Anton
2. Nibali
3. Wiggo
4. J-Rod
5. Scarponi
@Brett
"WIGGINS IN THE FORM OF HIS LIFE" is staring at me in bold black letters on the front page of the June 30 issue of Cycling Weekly, so 'self-proclaimed' is a little snarky, unless he also writes the headlines for his interviews.
VSP PICKS:
1. Scarponi
2. Nibali
3. Anton
4. Wiggins
5. Kruijswijk
@ChrisO
Hey, we do snarky really well down here.
Wiggo probably was. He said it, Cycling Wealky said it (see what I did there), no harm in Brett's comments I'm sure.
Ah, the Tour of Redemption and Desperation. Considering how my VSP season has gone, I think I know how some of the riders feel. I, too, have no contract for next year, have been wracked by injuries (bruised ego), and plagued by my own stupidity (Delgado'd the Giro and earned a hallowed place in The Lexicon for it).
Hmmmm. Now, who to choose...
VSP PICKS:
1. Igor Anton
2. Nibali
3. J-Rod
4. Wiggins
5. Le Mevel
Hmm .. The Vuelta .. I love catching the results, watching the highlights etc, but for some reason I don't find the yearning for the late nights like I do for the GT's, along with the spring classics and the Ardennes.
So P-R is Thors, L-B-L is PhilGils and LeTour is Cuddles? (though I'm sure Cadel would be hanging to have LBL on his Palmares). My only issue with BMC becoming popular/a powerhouse is that people will see my '06 team machine and figure i've just jumped on the bandwagon :/
Ash
VSP PICKS:
1. Nibbley
2. Anton
3. Scared Pony
4. J-Rod
5. Twigo
I'm really just looking forward to watching some racing. Thanks Brett! (I know that you got this up just for me)
VSP PICKS:
1. Nibbles
2. Scraps only
3. Wigg
4. Igor Anton
5. j- rod
Wow, the final Grand Tour of 2011. Not sure I am ready for another three weeks of racing...here we go though!
Looking forward to Angliru and some of the other steeper climbs, which should favor Anton and Purito. TT should bury the Spaniards, though, and I'm banking on Nibbles being able to limit the damage in the high mountains. Anton for the overall is as much the romance surrounding the return of the Vuelta to the Basque region as anything, but he did show exceptional form last year and showed flashes at the Giro"”he's clearly been saving himself for this race.
VSP PICKS:
1. Iggie Pop
2. Vinnie the Shark
3. JRo
4. The Modfather
5. Denny the Mench
Hey. Faboo has a casually deliberate horse riding brother!
VSP PICKS:
1. Nibbles
2. J Rod
3. Anton
4. Wiggo
5. Scarface
VSP PICKS:
1. Scared Pony
2. Nibbles
3. J-Rod
4. Kruijswijk
5. Wigman