Velominati Super Prestige: Giro D’Italia 2013

Pink Ryder photo:REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo

Twiggo is dreaming of a Giro-Tour double. He has sent out mixed messages about his Tour ambitions. Will he use the Giro as the ultimate Tour preparation or will be burn all his matches in May and hope he can find another pack for July? He has abandoned his successful 2012 Tour run-up strategy of winning every stage race he entered the previous spring. Now it’s the seclusion of Mount Doom of Tenerife, his coach and his watt meter his only competition. Team Sky is supporting Wig with a very strong squad, including superman, Kanstantsin Siutsou and with Cav no longer a teammate, it’s all the knights of the round table for Sir Twig.

Will the curse of the god-awful Astana kit continue to haunt non-Kazahk riders? Can Vincenzo’s Italian mojo overpower its powerful pale blue and yellow aura? Roman Kreuziger was finally able to win a big race once he shed that kit and pulled on one of Bjarne’s Saxo jerseys. Maybe it was more Bjarne and less jersey that made the difference.

Ryder gets no respect as the defending champion. His little dance at the end of Liége-Bastogne-Liége showed he is fit and ready for a fight. He can time trial, he can climb. Personally I have to back the local boy. And I always hate the overpowered, overwhelming favorite (read Team Sky here) in any race, unless that racer is Fabian Cancellara. No one can say Fabs has won a race this year surrounded with a team as strong as Sky’s. The Shack is just the Shack or a shack. Once Cancellara leaves for the Swiss “I AM” team, it’s lights out in the shack. Frandy, don’t forget to turn out ’em out when you leave.

If Cavendish wins the first day’s sprinter’s stage he will be in pink. He may be out of it after stage two, a team time trial.

But this is the Giro: crazy, unexpected, beautiful things can happen. The spinning wheels of fortuna are less predictable in Italy as they are in France in July. The betting window is now open. The complete start list is not yet available, an incomplete one is here and shall be updated soon. So sleep on your picks, wait for all the teams to make it official, unless you want to go with the obvious all Sky podium. The race begins Saturday so don’t Delgado away a Grand Tour opportunity.

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  • VSP PICKS:

    1. Wiggins
    2. Hesjedal
    3. Sergio Henao
    4. Rigoberto Urán
    5. Nibali

  • Sorry Ryder. Your name must end in a vowel (preferably an "i") to win this years Giro.

    VSP PICKS:

    1. Vinny Nibali
    2. Ryder Hesjedal(i)
    3. Michele Scarponi
    4. Ivan Basso
    5. Stefano Garzelli

  • @scaler911 - Dunno about that matey - there's nothing over 6.5% there...I think Wiggins is going to beast it. Nibble's only hope is to isolate him on 19/20. I think 19s going to be all about marking and maybe a sole break from a non-gc contender. 20 has got the Passo Giau that will really hurt Wiggins but it's a way from the end and I don't reckon Nibbles has the legs to smash it in from there. He might pull a minute or so on the last descent I suppose....he is a bit of a descending god.

    too hilly for the Brit. It's Nibbles year, especially since he's going to kick Wiggo's ass on Stage 18.

     

  • VSP PICKS:

    1. Wiggins
    2. Nibali
    3. Hesjedal
    4. Scarponi
    5. Santambrogio

  • @Pedale.Forchetta

    I'll follow to stages of the Giro, the Saltara time trial and the next day the one to Florence. I hope to be able to invent something good, there will be fantastic riders and fantastic people there to photograph...

    Can't wait, you're the best around mate!

  • @Mikael Liddy

    Best get these picks straightened out before the Velomifoetus arrives...looks like I'll be spending the next day or so in the hospital!

    Boom! Congrats and good luck man! We had b+2 yesterday also, you can't do anything in hospital, best get on the bike and get the last rides in before bubs gets home, right? Yeah, right....

  • @motor city

    @Nate

    Great piece by Robert Millar on Wiggo's questionable timing for bringing up TdF leadership. Predicts the Italian press- which loves the polemica "” will have a field day with this throughout the Giro.

    I read that piece. Robert Millar is a great writer.

    "Gesink may surprise as much as he may fall off."

    Gold.

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