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I just thought I'd get some discussion going on the Vuelta this year since for one it's not going to be on OLN and another it's not nearly as publicized as the TdF.
Who is going to replace Roberto Heras as designated Vuelta leader this year for USPS? Will it be Azevedo? Landis? Who is favored to win the Vuelta? Who are the big names riding in it this year? Is Basso riding in it? Ullrich? Kloden? Are there any young riders wishing to make their mark in the Vuelta as a stepping stone to the Tour de France next year? Let's hear some chatter about the Vuelta. ![]() |
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Azevedo isn't representing Portgual in the Olympics, I think.
I'd guess the USPS team for the Vuelta would be as follows: Jose Azevedo (co-leader) Floyd Landis (co-leader) Chechu Rubiera (permitted to sometimes ride for himself) Manuel Beltran Benoit Joachim Max Van Heeswijk (sprints) Victor Hugo Pena Michael Barry One of Benjamin Noval or Daniel Rincon (it's Noval's spot if he wants it; I think Bruyneel has a soft spot for Noval because of the latter's effort and really caring about helping the team. See how Noval is signed on for two years by Discovery and how he's next to Bruyneel in the USPS all-cyclists photos in front of the Arc de Triomphe) Cycling4all's views is: http://www.cycling4all.com/ Provisional Startlist Floyd Landis (Usa) Manuel Beltran Martinez (Spa) Víctor Hugo Peña Grisales (Col) Daniel Rincón Quintana (Col) Max van Heeswijk (Ned) - C4all candidates also Benoît Joachim (Lux) Benjamin Noval Gonzalez (Spa) José L.Rubiera Vigil (Spa) |
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Cunego Vinokourov Savoldelli Evans Garzelli Frigo Casagrande Rasmussen Leipheimer Jaksche + spaniards |
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Haven't seen any official start lists, but here are my predictions
* Hot * Valverde Menchov Mancebo * Disappointing * Beloki Danielson Azevedo Heras |
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According to Daily Peloton, "Chechu confirmed that ... Triki Beltrán will be team leader in the Vuelta Espana, a race that he will not participate in."
If Beltran is team leader, than Azevedo is not participating either. |
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US Postal team for la vuelta a españa Landis Beltrán Peña Rincón Van Heeswijk Joachim Barry the 2 other riders could be Noval, Cruz, Mikhailov, Ventura or Zabriskie |
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I wonder why Azevedo is not racing the Vuelta. It would have been clear he would have at least been USPS co-leader, had he wanted to race. He might have actually been USPS leader, like Heras last year.
Is he happy with his TdF performance and just resting because he doesn't have strong personal aspirations to win a grand tour? |
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Maybe the Tour de France is his focus now. He sure did good this year, albeit as domestique. |
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Heras is not in it? Wow! That's a surprise. |
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What team/rider do you think will win the Vuelta this year? |
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Valverde is very strong now preparing for the olympics, dont know if he could this fitness in la vuelta Beloki is not in a good condition yet Heras? I hope he wont win Menchov & Mancebo, probably the most dangerous tandem. mancebo will recover in time for la vuelta Mayo & Zubeldia? I wouldnt bet for them, if Mayo was good it would be a very interesting vuelta because the sierra nevada time trial is perfect for him Aitor González I dont think a non spanish rider will win, because they only come here in september to get some tan, meet some chicks, well thats only for cipollini and guidi |
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Valverde is the big favourite for me. I think that it is possible that he will put in a Jalabert type performance winning 6 or 7 stages plus the overall. His Bugos performance was very good to say the least. |
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Azevedo must know LA is going to race the TdF 05. It's in LA's nature. |
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I'm thinking that he might consider a podium finish in the TdF to be better than a win in the Vuelta. |
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