Day 5 of the Six Days of the Giro continues with an impromptu VSP event.
Lets have a look at where we are in the 2013 Giro. Wiggins must have spent time training in Luxembourg because he’s been descending like a Schleck when things get dodgy before disappearing into the team van to have a cry about it. Hesjedal has put in some good moves and then proceeded to get creamed in the time trial before getting shelled on the last climb in yesterday’s stage. Evans seems to be riding like he did when he won the Tour though he’s sure to get sick before very much longer, as appears to be his usual approach to racing. Perhaps the biggest shock is that Gesink has managed to both stay in contention and on his bike. And Nibbles is killing it, proving once again that moving to a team with a long history of doping is usually all anyone needs to convert from contender to winner.
We’ve also had climbs, rain, rain, climbs, turns, descents, twists, rain, climbs, and more rain. The Giro is proving once again why it is the best Grand Tour of the year.
In honor of the first big climbing stage and with the time gaps already big enough to suggest some bigger, gutsier moves from some of those riders who have already lost time, this could be a zinger. Most likely some wild cards will escape and stay away, which makes naming your picks even harder than usual, but surely the favorites who are already behind will lay down massive helpings of the V to try to claw time back. The irony is not lost on me that the climb has the word piano in it, when you know the last thing that would ever happen is that they would ride up there at an easy tempo.
Get your picks in by the time the clock goes to zero. There isn’t much time, so get to it.
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@frank
Well, the Columbians were big at the top level, then went away for most of the EPO era, and now seem ascendant again, if you will excuse the pun.
@Nate
Mention made on tour of CA yesterday that Bogota has more cycle lanes than any other capital city in the world...
Uran looked way to comfortable as he motored away up the hill away from everyone, especially after sitting near the front most of the day. He must have had extra Wheaties at brekkie. Most everbody else was pulling Voeckler faces.
@frank
Synesthesia - I find it makes the world so much more interesting - expeciallyTwitter
If Rigoberto was a doper surely he'd be able to sprint a bit better than he did at the Olympics. Maybe not well enough to beat Vino but certainly not as badly as he did.
@Chris I can recommend @ukcyclingexpert on twitter. Its a spoof account but they come out wih some funny stuff.
@motor city Ha, yes, some very funny shit. Came across it yesterday.
@strathlubnaig
He probably lives at similar altitudes, compared to those living on the Riviera.
@frank
While I'm flattered that you think I'm cute, that's not the issue here (save it for KT 2014).
I agree that we don't and probably never will know for sure. But the Colombian ascendency has followed the bio passport implementation and a general reduction in climbing rates. So I'm still willing to believe that they are fast and clean.
Re: Sky, Katusha and Astana - there is a rumour this week that a "former GT winner" is about to be charged by the UCI for bio passport problems. These 3 teams all have at least one former GT winner riding for them.
If anyone is interested, http://www.cyclinginquisition.com focuses on Colombian pros past and present. They have an excellent photo article this week on the 91 Tour.
@wiscot
JOEY'S OK!!! I think Joey's OK!