Velominati Super Prestige: Giro D’Italia 2013

Pink Ryder photo:REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

Twiggo is dreaming of a Giro-Tour double. He has sent out mixed messages about his Tour ambitions. Will he use the Giro as the ultimate Tour preparation or will be burn all his matches in May and hope he can find another pack for July? He has abandoned his successful 2012 Tour run-up strategy of winning every stage race he entered the previous spring. Now it’s the seclusion of Mount Doom of Tenerife, his coach and his watt meter his only competition. Team Sky is supporting Wig with a very strong squad, including superman, Kanstantsin Siutsou and with Cav no longer a teammate, it’s all the knights of the round table for Sir Twig.

Will the curse of the god-awful Astana kit continue to haunt non-Kazahk riders? Can Vincenzo’s Italian mojo overpower its powerful pale blue and yellow aura? Roman Kreuziger was finally able to win a big race once he shed that kit and pulled on one of Bjarne’s Saxo jerseys. Maybe it was more Bjarne and less jersey that made the difference.

Ryder gets no respect as the defending champion. His little dance at the end of Liége-Bastogne-Liége showed he is fit and ready for a fight. He can time trial, he can climb. Personally I have to back the local boy. And I always hate the overpowered, overwhelming favorite (read Team Sky here) in any race, unless that racer is Fabian Cancellara. No one can say Fabs has won a race this year surrounded with a team as strong as Sky’s. The Shack is just the Shack or a shack. Once Cancellara leaves for the Swiss “I AM” team, it’s lights out in the shack. Frandy, don’t forget to turn out ’em out when you leave.

If Cavendish wins the first day’s sprinter’s stage he will be in pink. He may be out of it after stage two, a team time trial.

But this is the Giro: crazy, unexpected, beautiful things can happen. The spinning wheels of fortuna are less predictable in Italy as they are in France in July. The betting window is now open. The complete start list is not yet available, an incomplete one is here and shall be updated soon. So sleep on your picks, wait for all the teams to make it official, unless you want to go with the obvious all Sky podium. The race begins Saturday so don’t Delgado away a Grand Tour opportunity.

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  • Woah, no stage today? Just reading this news. How many Grand Tour stages have been canceled in history?

    Gosh, just when I was starting to believe those silly scientists about global warming...this totally proves that's just some pussy liberal hoax.

  • @Gianni Scinto wasn't happy with Di Luca in the team, he said clearly before the start that it was a decision made by  the main sponsor Vini Fantini (where Benetton has a stake).

    He's a cretin indeed, he put in danger the whole team, the people working for it, mr Acquarone, who allowed him to compete in the race and everyone who love the Giro...

  • Fuck DeLuca.

    And oh, cycling is *so* mcuh cleaner now. The new generation is *so* all about clean racing and no doping. We've turned a corner.

    I'm shocked, *shocked* there's gambling going on in here.

  • @Pedale.Forchetta

    @Gianni Scinto wasn't happy with Di Luca in the team, he said clearly before the start that it was a decision made by the main sponsor Vini Fantini (where Benetton has a stake).

    He's a cretin indeed, he put in danger the whole team, the people working for it, mr Acquarone, who allowed him to compete in the race and everyone who love the Giro...

    Interesting. I don't know why Di Luca got any respect. Italy seems to do very well with their riders who dope but Di Luca got some special treatment. It's a good point you make, he hurts his team, the staff, Acquarone, everyone gets hurt when a rider  is this much of a cretino.

  • @unversio

    @LA Dave

    Nibali's win in stage 18 is one which - based on his personal history - should rightfully be celebrated as a victory that cements his place in the top echelon of competitors in the peloton today. Should he maintain his current 4 plus minute lead all the way to Brescia he will sit squarely on the top shelf next to Froome, Contador, Wiggins, JRod, et al. as the creme de la creme of the current stage racing crop. Sadly though, in this day and age when you couple his dominating performance so far in this years Giro with his move to an Astana team still tainted by their dope filled recent past I simply cannot ward off the voices that well up in the back of my mind.

    As I watched this stage unfold I couldn't help but wish that he would not win it, that he would do enough to keep the maglia rosa, but to falter slightly and show that he was not that much stronger than the rest of the field, because we have more often then not seen what that means in modern road racing. It is a nagging feeling that gnaws at your perception of the beauty of this sport. That chips away at the veneer of passion and perfection that we who love cycling paint it with. I want so badly to believe that this peloton is clean, that these riders whom my son is learning to idolize as athletes have a conscience and a biological passport clean enough to warrant his adoration.
     
    I will grudgingly give Vincenzo the benefit of the doubt for now, but so long as he chooses to ride for teams and directors that refuse to acknowledge their connection to the stain that is doping I won't be able to go all in as a supporter. The sadness of suspicion is a true emotion understood by today's cycling fan, and we can only hope that those in position to affect change do everything they can to clean up what should be the most beautiful sport in the world.

    Victory never holds back "” and it never ceases.

    Very true indeed. Just to be clear - I did not want him to not ride to his fullest abilities, but rather, I wanted his abilities to be not too much better than the other riders -thereby reducing the amount of suspicion that will inevitably follow such a performance. Does that even make any sense?

    I still love watching these races, and will never stop, but the spectre is always there with teams such as Astana and consequently, those who wear their colors.

  • @Ron

    Gosh, just when I was starting to believe those silly scientists about climate change, which predicts greater temperature extremes across the globe...this totally proves that's just some pussy liberal hoax.

    Fixed that for you.

  • For those who had Wiggins, Hesjedal and Gesink, congratulations on getting a hat trick.

  • @strathlubnaig

    For those who had Wiggins, Hesjedal and Gesink, congratulations on getting a hat trick.

    That's me. Too bad we aren't still playing by the old swap rules... I'd be killing it right now!

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