Just as long as he doesn't soft pedal to victory in the Giro like Basso. He should add to the spectacle.micron said:Di Luca not guilty, apparently
DL, Dirty Bertie and Piti - they obviously know where the bodies are buried...
Schleck is riding the Tour instead and Simoni is very much concerntrating on his last Giro and (I hope) third win. DiLuca will also have Il Falco flapping at his side with some serious support. Should be an interesting Giro.jimmyjay said:I seriously doubt that DiLuca would be able to "soft pedal" to victory, especially with 2 very difficult hilly TTs and a killer stage 15. Last year he got in Pink thanks to the team time trial and then only had to defend it.
I would be backing Schleck if he goes, and perhaps Simoni to go for one last hurrah (if he is concentrating on it and not doing track this week). Cunego is concentrating on the Tour no?
Il Falco was awesome in last years race... attacking like he does on the downhills (I think he did it twice last year, to good effect) is such a great thing to watch. Makes it more interesting when it's not just the uphills where the GC leader has to watch what's going on.Rolfrae said:Schleck is riding the Tour instead and Simoni is very much concerntrating on his last Giro and (I hope) third win. DiLuca will also have Il Falco flapping at his side with some serious support. Should be an interesting Giro.
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