Let’s face it; there is one name and one name only when you talk about favorites for the hilly classics these years. Philippe Gilbert. Thing is that every rider in the peloton already knows that and it wouldn’t surprise me if we got an outsider on top of the podium in Lombardia to close a spectacular season.
Let’s take a look at a few outsiders who could ruin ‘the perfect’ season for Gilbert.
Rigoberto Uran, Team Sky.
Rigoberto Uran was very close to his big breakthrough in the Tour when he seemed sure to win the White Jersey before going under on the stage to Alpe d’huez. After that he regained his energy with a strong performance in San Sebastian before taking third place in GP de Quebec and latest another third place in Giro dell’Emilia. After Emilia he saved his energy for Lombardia where he will be the sole captain for a very strong Team Sky with Thomas Löfkvist showing great shape.
Uran is strong on the small steep climbs and very fast in a sprint, so don’t be surprised if he takes another top3 spot on Saturday - if not the win…
Pablo Lastras, Movistar.
It’s been a long and very successful season for Pablo Lastras and even though he had a long journey from the heavy smog in Beijing he should still be able to put down a good fight in Lombardia. It’s one of Lastras’ favorite races and last year he took third place after Gilbert & Scarponi showing great motivation for a good result despite the victory being out of reach for him. To help Lastras in the best possible way, Movistar sends strong riders like Rui Costa (who could be an outsider himself), Beñat Intxausti, Angel Madrazo, Ruben Plaza etc.
As said Pablo Lastras has had an amazing season so far and I think - and hope - that he can end it with style in Lombardia.
Daniel Moreno, Katusha.
I know. This is maybe too easy after he won in Piemonte last Thursday, but Dani Moreno is in fact a pretty good pick for an outsider to win Lombardia this year. Like Lastras, Moreno is finally back at this former level, probably even a lot better than ever before, and with Purito and Paolini the Katusha team really have a strong trio. Purito will probably be the leader, but like in Piemonte, Moreno can take advantage of this and try his own luck.
Most of you know that Dani Moreno is one of my favorite riders in the peloton, but no matter what, you all have to agree that if you can win in Piemonte two days before, you can definitely do great things in Lombardia as well!
Prezemyslav Niemiec, Lampre.
Damiano Cunego is without any doubts the leader at Lampre for Lombardia, having practically owned it earlier, but look out for this Polish guy as well. Niemiec is well known for his climber skills and after spending the whole season working his ass for his leaders, especially Michele Scarponi, this could be his big chance for a result for himself. Ending 5th in Emilia and 6th in Piemonte, Niemiec is certainly on the top of his game right now and if the long journey from Beijing shows to be too much for Cunego, he could end up surprising a lot of people with a strong ride in Lombardia!
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Exclusive Interview - Thomas Löfkvist (Rider, Team SKY)
After skipping the Tour de France and becoming father in July, Thomas Löfkvist is now back in the Team SKY tricot ready to help his team mate Bradley Wiggins in the Vuelta. And hopefully his performances in Spain will gain him a spot as the only Swedish rider at the World Champions in Copenhagen after the Vuelta.
Thomas, once again congratulation on becoming a father. How has your Vuelta preparation been since that?
Thanks a lot. I just got the word that I was on the team right before Tour of Poland, so it has been a very fast preparation this time.
So how is your condition right now?
I think it’s all good. I have been training hard in the summer and now with Tour of Poland in the legs, the condition should be all right.
What is your role on the team this time?
Well, originally I wasn’t scheduled to be in the Vuelta, but since Wiggins decided to go the team wanted a strong line up, so I was picked to help him in the mountains like I did in the Tour last year.
Wiggins started out the Tour in the shape of his life, how do you see his chances in the Vuelta after his crash?
I have heard that he is still very sharp so we have high expectations! I don’t know if he can stay up front on the very steep climbs, but if his condition is good everything should be fine.
And what about the opening time trial? Could it be a disadvantage to get the red jersey on the first stage with such a tough Vuelta ahead?
For sure we want to do a great TTT and we won’t mind taking the jersey either. Having the race leader on the team will give a big boost on the morale!
In the Giro, you started out pretty strong but lost time on the first long climb (Etna, stage 9). In the Vuelta the first long climb (Sierra Nevada) comes on the stage 4 already. Does that fact worry you?
Well during the Giro I had no flow because of my two antibiotics treatments, so ever since stage 8 I wasn’t really myself. Normally it suits me when we hit the mountains early in a Grand Tour when I’m still fresh. We will see...
What about the rest of the course?
I have only taken a quick look at it, I need to study the race book a bit more. There are a lot of mountains on the menu, but no ‘crazy’ days so it seems like an okay route. Of course Angliru will be something extra, but I’ll take it day by day and if I get the opportunity I will try to go for a stage win.
How about the hot weather in Spain?
I hope it won’t be as hot as last year. I like it when it’s a bit cooler!
About the World Champs. in Copenhagen. Sweden will only have one rider at the starting line. Are you already selected or do you have to prove yourself during the Vuelta?
Well, I hope it will get the spot. The Vuelta is a great way of getting ready, so I really hope it will be me on that starting line!
Thomas, once again congratulation on becoming a father. How has your Vuelta preparation been since that?
Thanks a lot. I just got the word that I was on the team right before Tour of Poland, so it has been a very fast preparation this time.
So how is your condition right now?
I think it’s all good. I have been training hard in the summer and now with Tour of Poland in the legs, the condition should be all right.
What is your role on the team this time?
Well, originally I wasn’t scheduled to be in the Vuelta, but since Wiggins decided to go the team wanted a strong line up, so I was picked to help him in the mountains like I did in the Tour last year.
Wiggins started out the Tour in the shape of his life, how do you see his chances in the Vuelta after his crash?
I have heard that he is still very sharp so we have high expectations! I don’t know if he can stay up front on the very steep climbs, but if his condition is good everything should be fine.
And what about the opening time trial? Could it be a disadvantage to get the red jersey on the first stage with such a tough Vuelta ahead?
For sure we want to do a great TTT and we won’t mind taking the jersey either. Having the race leader on the team will give a big boost on the morale!
In the Giro, you started out pretty strong but lost time on the first long climb (Etna, stage 9). In the Vuelta the first long climb (Sierra Nevada) comes on the stage 4 already. Does that fact worry you?
Well during the Giro I had no flow because of my two antibiotics treatments, so ever since stage 8 I wasn’t really myself. Normally it suits me when we hit the mountains early in a Grand Tour when I’m still fresh. We will see...
What about the rest of the course?
I have only taken a quick look at it, I need to study the race book a bit more. There are a lot of mountains on the menu, but no ‘crazy’ days so it seems like an okay route. Of course Angliru will be something extra, but I’ll take it day by day and if I get the opportunity I will try to go for a stage win.
How about the hot weather in Spain?
I hope it won’t be as hot as last year. I like it when it’s a bit cooler!
About the World Champs. in Copenhagen. Sweden will only have one rider at the starting line. Are you already selected or do you have to prove yourself during the Vuelta?
Well, I hope it will get the spot. The Vuelta is a great way of getting ready, so I really hope it will be me on that starting line!
Monday, July 25, 2011
Tour de France - Overview of the experts' picks
The Tour is now over and I want to thank you all for checking in at the site during the race! The interest has been bigger than I expected, thanks! Let's take a look how well the 4 experts managed to do with their picks:
Thomas Löfkvist :
Right winner pick: 7
Winner pick in top3: 2
Thomas Löfkvist :
Right winner pick: 7
Winner pick in top3: 2
Winner pick in top3: 3
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The numbers show that Thomas Löfkvist wins this little intern competition in front of David Etxebarria, Laura Meseguer and Mauro Gianetti. Thanks to the 4 experts for participating!
Well, thats all for me for now. It's about time to get some vacation, so I will change my surroundings in Madrid with new ones in Barcelona for a couple of days. See you all later!
Mikkel Condé
Sunday, July 24, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 21
Thomas Löfkvist : Mark Cavendish
Mauro Gianetti : Mark Cavendish
David Etxebarria : Mark Cavendish
Laura Meseguer : Mark Cavendish
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Bookmaker's favorite : Mark Cavendish
Saturday, July 23, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 20
Thomas Löfkvist : Fabian Cancellara
Mauro Gianetti : Fabian Cancellara
David Etxebarria : Cadel Evans
Laura Meseguer : Cadel Evans
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Bookmaker's favorite : Fabian Cancellara
Friday, July 22, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 19
Thomas Löfkvist : Alberto Contador
Mauro Gianetti : Fränk Schleck
David Etxebarria : Damiano Cunego
Laura Meseguer : Fränk Schleck
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Bookmaker's favorite : Fränk Schleck
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 18
Thomas Löfkvist : Andy Schleck
Mauro Gianetti : pending...
David Etxebarria : Alberto Contador
Laura Meseguer : Alberto Contador
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Bookmaker's favorite : Alberto Contador
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 17
Thomas Löfkvist : Simon Gerrans
Mauro Gianetti : Damiano Cunego
David Etxebarria : Jelle Vanendert
Laura Meseguer : Carlos Barredo
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Bookmaker's favorite : Philippe Gilbert
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 16
Thomas Löfkvist : Edvald Boasson Hagen
Mauro Gianetti : Philippe Gilbert
David Etxebarria : Philippe Gilbert
Laura Meseguer : José Joaquin Rojas
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Bookmaker's favorite : Philippe Gilbert
Sunday, July 17, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 15
Thomas Löfkvist : Mark Cavendish
Mauro Gianetti : Mark Cavendish
David Etxebarria : Mark Cavendish
Laura Meseguer : José Joaquin Rojas
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Bookmaker's favorite : Mark Cavendish
Saturday, July 16, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 14
Thomas Löfkvist : Alberto Contador
Mauro Gianetti : Ivan Basso
David Etxebarria : Andy Schleck
Laura Meseguer : Alberto Contador
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Bookmaker's favorite : Alberto Contador
Friday, July 15, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 13
Thomas Löfkvist : Sandy Casar
Mauro Gianetti : Philippe Gilbert
David Etxebarria : Philippe Gilbert
Laura Meseguer : Philippe Gilbert
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Bookmaker's favorite : Philippe Gilbert
Thursday, July 14, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 12
Thomas Löfkvist : Alberto Contador
Mauro Gianetti : Cadel Evans
David Etxebarria : Fränk Schleck
Laura Meseguer : Alberto Contador
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Bookmaker's favorite : Alberto Contador
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 11
Thomas Löfkvist : Mark Cavendish
Mauro Gianetti : Mark Cavendish
David Etxebarria : Mark Cavendish
Laura Meseguer : Mark Cavendish
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Bookmaker's favorite : Mark Cavendish
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 10
Thomas Löfkvist : Alessandro Petacchi
Mauro Gianetti : Mark Cavendish
David Etxebarria : Jerome Pineau
Laura Meseguer : Edvald Boasson Hagen
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Bookmaker's favorite : Mark Cavendish
Monday, July 11, 2011
Rest Day update
9 stages done and dusted in this year's Tour de France, the first rest day has arrived and that means that it's time for an update on how well the experts have been doing so far.
Team GEOX's manager Mauro Gianetti started out best with his pick for Gilbert to win stage 1. After that Team Sky's Thomas Löfkvist took over with 3 right winner picks in a row, while he at very same time become a father.
Cycling journalist Laura Meseguer has been consistently with her pick, hitting right winners and top3s four times within the first 9 stages. To end it all up former pro-rider David Etxebarria managed to pick out Voeckler for the win (Voeckler took 2nd place and yellow jersey) on stage 9, where Etxebarria himself won in 1999.
Thomas Löfkvist - 3 right winner picks (all in row! stage 5, 6 & 7)
Laura Meseguer - 2 right winner picks & 2 winner picks in top3 (stage 3, 5, 6 & 7)
Mauro Gianetti - 2 right winner picks (stage 1 & 7)
David Etxebarria - 1 right winner pick & 2 winner picks in top3 (stage 4, 7 & 9)
All in all a pretty good start for the experts. Tuesday we will find out if they can keep up the rate. Stay tuned!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
The Expert's Tour Picks - Stage 9
Thomas Löfkvist : Philippe Gilbert
Mauro Gianetti : pending...
David Etxebarria : Thomas Voeckler
Laura Meseguer : Philippe Gilbert
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Bookmaker's favorite : Philippe Gilbert
Friday, July 8, 2011
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 8
Thomas Löfkvist : Thomas Voeckler
Mauro Gianetti : Alberto Contador
David Etxebarria : Rigoberto Uran
Laura Meseguer : Alberto Contador
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Bookmaker's favorite : Alberto Contador
Congratulation to our expert Thomas Löfkvist!
Not only is Thomas Löfkvist burning hot with his winner picks these days, hitting 3 winners in a row, he is also a very happy and proud guy! Thomas became a father yesterday and that sure seems to have had a positive effect, at least on his picks!
Thomas Löfkvist’s winner pick for Saturday’s stage8 will be online together with the three other experts’ later this evening. Will it be 4 in a row? Stay tuned…
Once again, congrats Thomas!
The Experts' Tour Picks - Stage 7
Thomas Löfkvist : Mark Cavendish
Mauro Gianetti : Mark Cavendish
David Etxebarria : Mark Cavendish
Laura Meseguer : Mark Cavendish
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Bookmaker's favorite : Mark Cavendish
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