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Don't forget ol' Ivan The Terrible nê

I new as I typed it you'll say that.

But im afraid nibs will drop him on the first cat 1

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Early betting

 

Vincenzo Nibali – 15/8

Joaquim Rodriguez – 3/1

Alejandro Valverde – 4/1

Sergio Henao – 10/1

Carlos Betancur – 14/1

Sanchez & Basso – 20/1

 

Rest – 25/1 and more

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Early betting

 

Vincenzo Nibali – 15/8

Joaquim Rodriguez – 3/1

Alejandro Valverde – 4/1

Sergio Henao – 10/1

Carlos Betancur – 14/1

Sanchez & Basso – 20/1

 

Rest – 25/1 and more

R250 on Uran couldn't hurt...

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Sorry guys too lazy to go back a few pages but is it televised live or not?

 

Apparently yes

 

Cav - Sky only sending 6 riders? Is that correct?

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Apparently yes

 

Cav - Sky only sending 6 riders? Is that correct?

Looks like the provisional list, they still deciding on the rest.

 

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http://www.procyclingstats.com

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Ok I see some other teams are also not complete.

 

Sky will be Henao, Edvald Boasson Hagen, Dario Cataldo, Vasil Kiryienka, Christian Knees, Salvatore Puccio, Luke Rowe, Rigoberto Uran and Xabier Zandio.

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So why is Quintana skipping the season’s third grand tour instead of racing to win?

In an interview with VeloNews, Quintana said the Vuelta was never on his schedule this year.

“We concentrated on the Tour, and things turned out pretty well,” Quintana told VeloNews. “I am still young. I don’t want to spend too much in one season. One grand tour is enough for me right now.”

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So why is Quintana skipping the season’s third grand tour instead of racing to win?

In an interview with VeloNews, Quintana said the Vuelta was never on his schedule this year.

“We concentrated on the Tour, and things turned out pretty well,” Quintana told VeloNews. “I am still young. I don’t want to spend too much in one season. One grand tour is enough for me right now.”

 

Velonews

 

I think it is a wise decision. Let Valverde have a go, Quintana will have many more opportunities.

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