Recent content by Villaba

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    Contador, not guilty by spanish federation.

    Why would I be so happy for posting something in a forum? I didn't visit the clinic forum, I didn't see anything about it on this page and is breaking news right now in Spain, so I thought nobody knew and I wanted to share it in case people is interested. Sorry if that upset you, forgive me...
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    Contador, not guilty by spanish federation.

    http://www.as.com/ciclismo/articulo/federacion-favor-absolver-alberto-contador/20110214dasdascic_2/Tes http://www.marca.com/2011/02/14/ciclismo/1297689493.html
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    Conti riding the Vuelta??

    Par. 3A preguntas de los periodistas, Contador ha asegurado que su intención es volver a correr la Vuelta o el Giro de Italia, aunque ha admitido lo "complicado" que resulta "compaginarlo en un mismo año". En este sentido, ha afirmado que "la Vuelta tiene un encanto especial", por "ser de tu...
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    Why is Contador never the story?

    But it shouldn't be that way. Journalist sidelining him because he doesn't speak their language says more about their incompetence to be able to deal with the stars of the sport they must cover than anything else. Contador doesn't need to learn languages, he is a star where he has to be, riding...
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    Why is Contador never the story?

    Anyway, in Spain, where he really cares, he is the man right now. The two main sport sites from the country. http://www.as.com/ http://www.marca.com/
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    Why is Contador never the story?

    Regarding the language, it's very simple, Contador is a profesional cyclist, he doesn't need to speak anything else than his native language, it's up to the journalist, if they call themselves good profesionals, to be able to communicate with the stars of the sport they have to follow, and after...
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    TDF Stage 19 - Saturday, July 24 2010, Bordeaux - Pauillac, 51 km ITT

    I thought the same about Contador finishing so far behind being a good TT. Maybe the reports about his sickness are true. This pic posted before says it all, look at those red eyes.
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    Does Contador have what it takes, MENTALY, to be a consistant champion??

    Profesional cycling is not only about Tour de France. Armstrong prepared only one big race a year. For me, for instance, Eddie Merckx is a much greater champion than Armstrong, even with less TDF wins. And yes, with 32, Alberto could be in perfect condition to be able to win big races, it is...
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    Does Contador have what it takes, MENTALY, to be a consistant champion??

    Exactly, how many Grand tours had Armstrong won at age 27?
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    First time that a prologue decides a Tour?

    True, Contador wasn't at his best form in this year, comparing to last year, it is not normal that he lost so much time in the ITT and ended so far behind the winner. Makes you think what can happen next year if Andy improves and Alberto arrives at his best form. I'd put my money on Alberto...
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    First time that a prologue decides a Tour?

    The fact is that he lost a lot more time to Contador on the short prologue, than he did today, it's quite remarkable.
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    First time that a prologue decides a Tour?

    Andy should forget the chaingate as it was anyway his own fault. He lost a lot more time in the tiny prologue stage than in today's 52 kms. TT; there is where he lost the Tour if we stick to the times gained.
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    So what happens if Contador wins by 39 seconds or less?

    Hmmm, sour grapes... me likes.
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    So what happens if Contador wins by 39 seconds or less?

    Nuff said... By the way... 39 seconds gap... :D
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    what the???

    That's Lance, can't stand losing, and he is losing big time. You should know when is your time to retire. What were JB and most of the Astana guys that moved to Radio Shack looking for when they decided to follow this expired champion? Money I guess. I hope they enjoy watching their former...