Giro d'Italia 2009 Antepost & Specials
Inviato: 06/05/2009 - 22:54
Parte il Giro, avete qualche idea per giocare qualche antepost e/o specials?
Io ho visto su Unibet questo over/under:
Giro 2009 - Stages
Cavendish, M
Tappe Totali Vinte 2.5 (la crono a squadre non conta)
1.85/1.85
sarei orientato per l'Under visto che quest'anno il giro avrà una partenza mica da ridere che certo non avvantaggia i velocisti
online ho trovato questo sullo sprinter Inglese:
[quote][i]etween them the Brit Pack will represent seven teams. Columbia-Highroad's Mark Cavendish is the highest-profile, and he goes into the race hoping to win at least one stage.
It is possible he could contend for as many as five before his likely withdrawal after a fortnight.
If Columbia-Highroad win the team time trial in Lido di Venezia on Saturday, Cavendish could even find himself challenging for the pink jersey if Sunday's stage to Trieste comes down to a sprint. There are time bonuses on the line and the combination of a good time on Saturday, and a victory on Sunday could see him become the first British rider ever to pull on the pink jersey.
He'll be challenged by the American sprinter Tyler Farrar, who rides for Garmin-Slipstream, who are the other favourites for the team time trial.
Cavendish's coach Rod Ellingworth said the Isle of Man sprinter is not at his best as the Giro approaches.
“After the spring, with all the hype around Milan-San Remo and the track worlds, he rode Ghent-Wevelgem, which was a high-pressure day, even if it didn't work out for him, he took a break, which went as planned. Just before he returned to racing at the Tour of Romandie, he was a little bit ill, and that set him back a bit,â€
Io ho visto su Unibet questo over/under:
Giro 2009 - Stages
Cavendish, M
Tappe Totali Vinte 2.5 (la crono a squadre non conta)
1.85/1.85
sarei orientato per l'Under visto che quest'anno il giro avrà una partenza mica da ridere che certo non avvantaggia i velocisti
online ho trovato questo sullo sprinter Inglese:
[quote][i]etween them the Brit Pack will represent seven teams. Columbia-Highroad's Mark Cavendish is the highest-profile, and he goes into the race hoping to win at least one stage.
It is possible he could contend for as many as five before his likely withdrawal after a fortnight.
If Columbia-Highroad win the team time trial in Lido di Venezia on Saturday, Cavendish could even find himself challenging for the pink jersey if Sunday's stage to Trieste comes down to a sprint. There are time bonuses on the line and the combination of a good time on Saturday, and a victory on Sunday could see him become the first British rider ever to pull on the pink jersey.
He'll be challenged by the American sprinter Tyler Farrar, who rides for Garmin-Slipstream, who are the other favourites for the team time trial.
Cavendish's coach Rod Ellingworth said the Isle of Man sprinter is not at his best as the Giro approaches.
“After the spring, with all the hype around Milan-San Remo and the track worlds, he rode Ghent-Wevelgem, which was a high-pressure day, even if it didn't work out for him, he took a break, which went as planned. Just before he returned to racing at the Tour of Romandie, he was a little bit ill, and that set him back a bit,â€