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Where is Rohregger in the cycling fantasy game ?
Not the only weak team in my opinion, for what looks like a weak field in general, on a course that looks very difficult. Shame. Looks like Nibali or "the meat eater" to me.
Slightly off topic, but I think that the Schlecks will be nearly men until they split up and go to separate teams.
You say "super-domestiques." Even Brice Feillu stretches the definition of "super" in my opinion. Still, good luck to them, and you never know who might shine in the absence of an established team leader. I mean, who had heard of Richie Porte before last year's Giro?
Brice Feillu won a stage of the Tour, and is a super skinny climber. He was the one who forgot to zip his jersey before he crossed the line in celebration, "treating" us all to a view of the pale skin which never sees the sun stretched over his ribcage.
He may do well in this year's super mountainous Giro.
Hi all,
You might find some answers here:
http://www.leopardtrek.lu/calendar/amgen-tour-california
The team is sending some big guns to the Tour of California.
You have a good point here. I think this is another indication of just how much the team is focusing on the Tour, clearly at the expense of the other Grand Tours. I wonder if the Giro organizers are at all insulted.
I didn't mean to imply that I thought L-T's team for the Giro is weak overall, just in comparison to what it could have been.
If the team wasn't so blindly focused on the Tour, their Giro line-up could have been: Brice Feillu, Frank Schleck, Andy Schleck, Fabian Wegmann, Linus Gerdemann, Maxime Monfort, Wouter Weylandt, Stuart O'Grady, Jens Voigt
The team would work for Frank or Gerdemann on GC. Andy would act as a super-domestique for his brother instead of going all out and still have the legs for the Tour. It's compared to that L-T "fantasy" lineup that the current one for the Giro looks "weak" to me.
I cant see to much wrong with the team, ok there is no stand out leader, but thats a decent "weaker" team to be able to field
With Wegmann, he'll try and get in every break and attack all over the shop
Klemme is the one i would bank on being the best place finisher for L-T decent all rounder and doesn't seem to have a pain threshold, he just keeps going
Vigano and Weylandt are decent sprinters
When you take that team and compare it to other teams who are fielding their top riders, then you see the strength L-T have in their ranks. BUT i still dont like them as a team
I'd still back them to put in a tidy team time trial. But no, it's not a stand-out squad, and without Bennati it's difficult to see what their game plan will be.