For the simple reason that the Cobbled and Ardennes Classics are behind us, I have not alternative but to get back on my soap box about the Giro being the best of the three Grand Tours. Well, usually, at least. Last year’s race sucked the big one (even if it was supremely Rule #9), but for the most part it is the race that is the most closely contested of the three. There are mountains everywhere Italy meaning there are less bunch sprints, the weather is completely unreliable, and the slightly lower calibre of rider seems hungrier. Or maybe the reduced pressure means riders aren’t quite as stressed out and are able to funnel that extra energy into the race.
My favorite Giro is a hard one to pick out, but its either the 1988 Giro when Andy Hampsten took the win after freezing himself stiff with Erik Breukink on the Gavia or when Pantani took his in 1998. I’ve been watching the ’98 Giro during my morning turbo sessions and Merckx-oh-me, that was an All-Drugs Olympics nail-biter. ’98 is also an interesting contrast to ’88; in just a decade, the technology had changed so much but more than that, the doping atmosphere in the sport transformed completely. From Hampsten’s Giro, EPO went from just being dabbled with on the fringes to being abused by leaders and domestiques alike by the time Pantani won. Hampsten wrote a nice piece about racing against dopers in Tyler Hamilton’s book, The Secret Race. He described the various side-effects that the popular drugs of his era had, such as bloating and a tendency to make the user over-estimate their abilities. Amphetamine made the riders do stupid things, cortisone made them retain water, and steroids made them heavy; a clean rider could use those factors to their advantage. A far cry from the rocket fuel that allowed humble domestiques to big ring up major alpine passes.
Why am I talking about drugs? There’s a race starting in a few days, people! This is our first Grand Tour, and the picks are worth more points, not to mention that strategy starts to play into things with the chance to swap your picks out on either of the rest days – at a certain point penalty. Remember that points are not accumulated; the standings on the last day of the race are what kinds, so keep the long game in mind.
Any points you win count towards the overall prizes plus the winner of this event also gets to post for the rest of the year in the pink jersey badge. So check the start list, review the VSP Grand Tour Scoring Guidelines and get your picks in by the time the countdown clock goes to zero at midnight PDT on Friday, May 9th. If you think we mapped one of your picks wrong, use the dispute system and we’ll review it. Also remember to be precise enough in your description so we know which rider you mean; in other words, if you enter “Martin”, we will use our discretion (read: wild guess) to decide if you mean Tony or Dan – and that choice will not be negotiable once the the countdown clock goes to zero. There has also been a recent scourge of people putting a rider in more than one place. Two words: Piti Principle, people! Don’t make me do a bunch of extra programming to keep you from being allowed to submit such an obviously unsportsmanlike set of picks. We will mercilessly clear out all your entries should we find you have attempted this.
Also don’t forget we’ve got three major prizes for the season-long VSP:
Good luck, have fun with it, and don’t lose your Rule #43 spirit.
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@Floridian
Hopefully you had them in 4th and 5th?
My #1 is out and Scarpers in 5 is suspect so with luck 2-4 will carry on and Cadel winning will negate the 10 point penalty but personally a Cadel win seems a long, long shot.
Are you in state and anywhere close to Miami? I never see Velominati kit on Biscayne...
Holy Moly, just saw my new jersey!! Yikes now I know what it feels like to be Cadel.... And it's only May. Still, I need a new frame since the #1 died 3 years ago so I hope the shity placings for the last 3 years have toughened me up for this seasons run?
Not a good day for the T-Bone. Looks like he touched his front wheel on someone's rear wheel and down a bunch of riders went. I was hoping he might surprise me and win, as his morale has got to be pretty low these days - he hasn't had much luck the past few years.
Bouhanni looks like he's top sprinter dog now that Kittel has gone, but he'll be up against Cav, Kittel, Sagan and Degenkolb at the Tour so it'll be a whole lot different. Judging from California, Cav is coming along nicely and got a wee scare by almost doing a Zabel MSR on the line. As he should know from his own MSR win, it ain't over till you've crossed the line.
Cuddles is looking good. So too is Union of the Snake. I think the TT will really sort things out.
@Rob Mick Jagger is the moniker the Velo Voices team have bestowed upon Rigoberto Uran based on a few photos he put up on social media over the off season that held a pretty reasonable resemblance to a young version of the Strolling Bones frontman.
Yeah I was tempted by J-Rod, but I'd be likely to switch Quintana up in to 3rd and place and then put in either Majka or Pozzovivo in 4th & I didn't think the 20pts would be worth it.
Tyler doesn't need luck, he needs to learn to ride a bike. Anyone who falls off that much isn't out of luck, he is out of skill. The other guys must quake in fear when they see him near them. End rant.
Cuddles continues to be spot on with his positioning and race craft. Going to be a long week and a bit sweating him for the win!
@Mikael Liddy got it, saw an image of him and ya he does look almost too good to be a hard man and eagle of the peaks!
No, 20 points loss would tank you and right now you don't need to change but I think both of us may be booted off the podium before this is done. There is a pricking in the bones that Cadel has to run into some argy-bargy before the end of this. I don't know if it will be the man with the hammer who, they say, runs after the aged faster than the young or if it will be bad luck in all its many disguises.
What about Quintana? He's got time time to make up time, no?
@Rob yup, just read the scoring breakdown for a GT.
1st - 20, 2nd - 15, 3rd - 10, 4th - 7, 5th - 5 & 3 points for the right rider in the wrong spot.
Even if I swapped J-Rod out & replaced him with the right choice I'd only break even, if that swap included changing 4th I'd be losing 3 points even if I did get them both right.
@Mikael Liddy what ever happens... good luck the Maglia Rosa looks damm good on you!
@Rob he's in 9th @ 1:45, but with a TT after this next stage I'm guessing he's gonna go backwards before he makes up any time...
@Rob as do those stripes on you.