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Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:36 pm
by L RSV
I am very exited how the next giro course will look like. They say it will be presented in October. Somebody knows if there will be an ttt? do i have to buy riders with tt-skills?
I already have 5 riders who wnat to ride the giro 2011, and 2 more are coming in October.
Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:40 pm
by NoPikouze
Yep, the first stage is supposed to be a TTT of 22kms
Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:42 pm
by L RSV
ok, thanks, so i have to buy some tt-skilled people
but 22km is not that far, so it will not be any bigger problem

Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:33 pm
by Buhmann
Giro 2011...i have to buy a new climber for this.
Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 5:58 pm
by L RSV
i just bought today... but he has to train^^ that could be the problem
Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Mon Oct 11, 2010 10:50 am
by L RSV
Riders who are already there, planning to ride the giro 2011:
1 Untaani Compoaré: Traditionally Climber now 21years old , then 28
2 Rolmulo Maracaibo: Klassikrider with some tt skills, now 23 years old then 30
3 Janni Loipinen: Klassikrider now 21 then 28years old
4 Tertius Compaoré: Flatrider now 22, then 29
5 Rajan Nandju: Flatrider now 26 then 33 (best age)
6 Giacomo Frizzante: Sprinter now 24, then 31
if he reaches 80 flat: Amerigo Orinico, Flatrider, then 31 years old
missing:
another strong Flatrider
a third klassikrider
a rider with some tt-skills
maybe a mountain rider? hmm, don't know
Re: Is it too early to talk about giro 2011?
Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 1:39 pm
by L RSV
hmm, plans are chaning, some riders sold...
But i will not start the giro, if Untaani will not train his mountain skills at least to 87.
Then i will maybe just start with a cheap echapé team , or go for the ciclamino.