Thursday, 30 November 2017

Nibali warns Froome about the unpredictability of the Giro d’Italia

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Vincenzo Nibali seemed genuinely surprised and a little put out to discover that Chris Froome will target the Giro d’Italia-Tour de France double in 2018, with the Briton’s decision and eight-second video message stealing the limelight and suddenly overshadowing the Sicilian’s plans for next season. He made a point of reminding Froome of the difficulties of the Giro and warned that Italian riders will always have home advantage.

Nibali has already named Liege-Bastogne-Liege and the road World Championships as goals for 2018, and he plans to ride the Vuelta a Espana to prepare for the tough route in Innsbruck. He and his Bahrain-Merida team will make a final decision regarding the Giro d’Italia and Tour de France next week during their first training camp in Croatia.

Nibali suggested that he could even ride both races, but that would not fit in with his shot at winning the rainbow jersey. It is widely expected that Nibali will target the Tour de France and so be obliged to miss his home Grand Tour.

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“I'll decide in the next week at the team camp and we'll officialise my race programme after also considering things with my team. We’ll decide together,” Nibali said.

“It's a beautiful and very interesting route, even if it’s best suited to Chris. The Giro is very particular, though, it’s never a logical race. There are eight mountain finishes but their difficulty increases gradually. The road to Etna is easier than the one we raced on this year and Montevergine is fast and so not very selective. The real climbs come in the final week with the Zoncolan, the Colle delle Finestre dirt road, Jafferau and Cervinia. The time trial is not long and seems about right for a 21-day race; it was too long this year.”

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Nibali denied that his decision on the Giro d’Italia will be influenced by Froome’s presence. He suggested that Froome’s decision will benefit cycling, while pointing out he has already won all three Grand Tours in his career.

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