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Post by stenes on Feb 5, 2013 15:26:43 GMT 1
In our div I thing the fight will be between Guala and De Comacema. I don't know De Comacema but i trained my riders only for the 3 great Tours. I could only sprint coach, but I did not and I'm paying ... but my strategy is directed to the long time. In my opinion Fabbro will not go bad, and for the Tour, Barbantini will be finally ready. However this season I will not fight for the promotion, I need another year.
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 5, 2013 22:16:38 GMT 1
In our div I thing the fight will be between Guala and De Comacema. I don't know De Comacema but i trained my riders only for the 3 great Tours. I could only sprint coach, but I did not and I'm paying ... but my strategy is directed to the long time. In my opinion Fabbro will not go bad, and for the Tour, Barbantini will be finally ready. However this season I will not fight for the promotion, I need another year. I told the name of Comacena but there are a couple of riders with possibilities of winning. I don't saw you training TT so at this time I think that TT will make the difference in Giro so the rider who will win must have at least skill 3 TT and more then skill 10 mountain.
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 5, 2013 22:23:20 GMT 1
I was talking about Giro, when EGV lost 7min in the TTT. In Vuelta you lost because of the stage Bola del Mundo. My team arrived 3rd +5'32, while EGV arrived 5° at +7'13 ( difference only +1'41 and with his riders are nothing!) In the Vuelta, Guala Vs Loconsole-Malton: 1° stage: same time 2° stage: Guala +14 on Loconsole; +1'21 on Malton 3° stage: same time 4° stage: same time 5° stage: same time 6° stage: same time 7° stage: same time 8° stage: same time 9° stage: same time now I tried to increase detachment with the crono 10° stage: Guala + 2'45 on Loconsole and + 2'56 on Malton at this point i had: + 2'59 on Loconsole + 4'17 on Malton la debacle was at 11° stage!!! 11° stage: Loconsole/Malton + 5'49 on Guala!!! 12° stage: same time Guala arrived 3° +3'23! At that time Guala, Malton had the same skills on mountain, only decimals difference, the big difference was the team mates, Malton and Loconsole had top riders in mountain ready.
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Post by stenes on Feb 6, 2013 0:23:27 GMT 1
My team arrived 3rd +5'32, while EGV arrived 5° at +7'13 ( difference only +1'41 and with his riders are nothing!) In the Vuelta, Guala Vs Loconsole-Malton: 1° stage: same time 2° stage: Guala +14 on Loconsole; +1'21 on Malton 3° stage: same time 4° stage: same time 5° stage: same time 6° stage: same time 7° stage: same time 8° stage: same time 9° stage: same time now I tried to increase detachment with the crono 10° stage: Guala + 2'45 on Loconsole and + 2'56 on Malton at this point i had: + 2'59 on Loconsole + 4'17 on Malton la debacle was at 11° stage!!! 11° stage: Loconsole/Malton + 5'49 on Guala!!! 12° stage: same time Guala arrived 3° +3'23! At that time Guala, Malton had the same skills on mountain, only decimals difference, the big difference was the team mates, Malton and Loconsole had top riders in mountain ready. Malton and Loconsole are top players, this is sure. When i bought Guala was 1-1-12-2-1-2 (19 total skill), now he has 24 skills...i think that he is a decent rider now . However, I expect great things from Fabbro...he has 23 skills but it is as if he had 25, and one of this is mountain to 12... In conclusion, for large rounds, I think I can speak my mind.
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 6, 2013 23:59:19 GMT 1
Before you bought Guala is Tv was 558,377 in number 6
Malton was number 2 with 577,349 and Loconsole was number 75 with 453,094
Giro was 1 month after and you change training in that month so the lost of 6min in the penultimate stage cust you the yellow jersey in Italy.
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Post by wimpie on Feb 7, 2013 7:35:18 GMT 1
Guys guys, can you drop the discussion ;-) and talk about this division current season! Tuesday I achieved a first and second place, was glad that I at least compete for the stagewin in the mountain races. The rest of the races my team is to weak to compete, but hopefully I will get many more victories! Today I pass because a no fit riders anymore ;-) Friday, hopefully competing for the win :-)
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Post by stenes on Feb 7, 2013 9:08:36 GMT 1
Guys guys, can you drop the discussion ;-) and talk about this division current season! Tuesday I achieved a first and second place, was glad that I at least compete for the stagewin in the mountain races. The rest of the races my team is to weak to compete, but hopefully I will get many more victories! Today I pass because a no fit riders anymore ;-) Friday, hopefully competing for the win :-) You are right! In Sud Italy we say: "who had, he had! who gave, he gave! Forget the past ..."
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 7, 2013 9:49:06 GMT 1
Guys guys, can you drop the discussion ;-) and talk about this division current season! Tuesday I achieved a first and second place, was glad that I at least compete for the stagewin in the mountain races. The rest of the races my team is to weak to compete, but hopefully I will get many more victories! Today I pass because a no fit riders anymore ;-) Friday, hopefully competing for the win :-) Congratz for your stage win in mountain. Your mountain rider have good sprint skill Related to last season we here just talking not discuting
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 7, 2013 14:00:22 GMT 1
Montezelo team is making his way to the top and is the strongest team with the combination of Flat/Sprint.
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Post by wimpie on Feb 8, 2013 7:55:55 GMT 1
My mountain riders have a decent sprint skill not a top sprint skill ;-) Today I want to get some points for the division standings, because I want to be on a higher ranking ;-) Montezelo was the first team to achieve 5 wins and even now 6 wins. He strong on Flat indeed. Hopefully I will achieve some wins in the upcoming races tour of borneo and then Giro ;-)
Good luck y'all!
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 18, 2013 14:42:27 GMT 1
Italy will start this week Who will be the candidates?
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Post by wimpie on Feb 19, 2013 7:52:14 GMT 1
I hope to compete for a couple of stagewins, I think my riders will not compete for victory in general, because of the low flat stat + low time trail. So we will make the best of it ;-) Good luck y'all
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Post by stenes on Feb 19, 2013 9:41:06 GMT 1
it will certainly be a balanced Tour because there are much more flat and hill above the usual.
there may be considerable surprises and a lot of hill could make a difference in the second part of the tour!
I hope a lot in my three musketeers: Guala, Fabbro and Barbantini.
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Post by ElGringo on Feb 19, 2013 10:52:22 GMT 1
I think that the TT will have a big impact especially the TTT in the last stage so teams with a group of riders with high TT will win the Giro of Italy.
I like very much the Giro and I will fight for Green and Mountain jersey, for general I don't have a chance because of TT. I will use some of my best mountain riders and also my best sprinter.
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Post by stenes on Feb 19, 2013 12:59:53 GMT 1
I think that the TT will have a big impact especially the TTT in the last stage so teams with a group of riders with high TT will win the Giro of Italy. I like very much the Giro and I will fight for Green and Mountain jersey, for general I don't have a chance because of TT. I will use some of my best mountain riders and also my best sprinter. The ITT is a climbing time trial and the value of mountain is very important In the TTT I expect big blows, but I hope that climbers are able to take in the first part a good advantage. I personally do not bring any sprinter but instead a good helper for the second phase of the tour.
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