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It may make least sense but is the reason given by Giro for excluding High Rd. I do think it is fair these races are a business and Italian pride must make it hard to accept that year in / year out the Giro is seen as Le Tour's bastard half brother.
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Brajkovic would have had a good chance of podiuming. I suspect there were other issues that got Astana snubbed, but the RCS is not about to spell them out. High Road looks like it was not invited because it was dumb enough to have publicly disrespected the Giro.
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What I've read is that Astana would've send a team with Brajkovic as the leader, but also Klöden, Gusev, Rubiera and probably Levi too...
That roster is very good compared to any other team, so that's a very weak argument to blaim it on the team's "B-roster". High Road being left out is also a big surprise, Pinotti is a poster boy of intelligence and clean cycling. They have also a lot of horse power for the sprints. Maybe RCS wants only Italians to win? Dope Di Luca being invited is just hilarious...! |
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I agree.
But it's not good for cycling to have a "major tournament" without all the best teams, IMO. Could this be possible in Football or in any other (team)sport? I couldn't figure out any, but I've had a couple of beers already... ![]() |
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True. But things like McEwen bowing out halfway through the Giro has been pissing me off. For High Road, in light of their public statements, I think a case can be made that a smaller, more motivated team would be better in their place.
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But one of the reasons they don't is because they want the pure sprinters contesting the early sprints and would rather that than have them not start (or not make it past the hills) because of the mountainous obstacle course at the beginning. |
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With the climbs this year at the Giro, the sprinters must be happy if they survive the last week... It's a torture even for the climbers...
I also hate Robbie bowing out after the first week, but the Giro organizor, Mr.Z, has apparently no problems with that... ![]() |
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It gives Peta some easy wins in the last half of the race. ![]()
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Didn't Cippolini always find a way out once the TdF hit the mountains? I don't think the organizers cared.
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