It might have something to do with Aru, Nibali and their respective cliques leaving aswell.movingtarget said:Well taken win. It seems that cutting off their pay is motivating Astana this year. Froome looked okay. He will be happy with that, a couple of weeks out from the Giro.
Nah, as much as Froome should've been fined for that Tour de France incident, this time around it was more Aru going through a very tiny gap while the Sky domestique was swinging out.Robert5091 said:Chapeau Astana & Ramiro! (good couple of days for the boys in blue).![]()
What's with Froome cutting off Aru again? (Stage 9 2017 TdF all over again?)
Dekker_Tifosi said:Feels like there is a real Spanish resurgence going on. For a long time it looked to me like there was no real top class Spanish riders coming up. But they just take a little more time to get there than a young Valverde (by comparison).
The Izagirre's are really doing well. Soler is doing amazingly. Mas rode a strong PV. Bilbao has shown himself multiple times already and now wins.. And there's plenty more.
Last month.El Pistolero said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Feels like there is a real Spanish resurgence going on. For a long time it looked to me like there was no real top class Spanish riders coming up. But they just take a little more time to get there than a young Valverde (by comparison).
The Izagirre's are really doing well. Soler is doing amazingly. Mas rode a strong PV. Bilbao has shown himself multiple times already and now wins.. And there's plenty more.
None that can win big races however. When's the last time someone other than Valverde won a big race? Probably Contador during the 2015 Giro and he's retired now.
El Pistolero said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Feels like there is a real Spanish resurgence going on. For a long time it looked to me like there was no real top class Spanish riders coming up. But they just take a little more time to get there than a young Valverde (by comparison).
The Izagirre's are really doing well. Soler is doing amazingly. Mas rode a strong PV. Bilbao has shown himself multiple times already and now wins.. And there's plenty more.
None that can win big races however. When's the last time someone other than Valverde won a big race? Probably Contador during the 2015 Giro and he's retired now.
Libertine Seguros said:Last month.El Pistolero said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Feels like there is a real Spanish resurgence going on. For a long time it looked to me like there was no real top class Spanish riders coming up. But they just take a little more time to get there than a young Valverde (by comparison).
The Izagirre's are really doing well. Soler is doing amazingly. Mas rode a strong PV. Bilbao has shown himself multiple times already and now wins.. And there's plenty more.
None that can win big races however. When's the last time someone other than Valverde won a big race? Probably Contador during the 2015 Giro and he's retired now.
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RedheadDane said:Paris-Nice isn't a big race?![]()
RedheadDane said:Paris-Nice isn't a big race?![]()
El Pistolero said:Libertine Seguros said:Last month.El Pistolero said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Feels like there is a real Spanish resurgence going on. For a long time it looked to me like there was no real top class Spanish riders coming up. But they just take a little more time to get there than a young Valverde (by comparison).
The Izagirre's are really doing well. Soler is doing amazingly. Mas rode a strong PV. Bilbao has shown himself multiple times already and now wins.. And there's plenty more.
None that can win big races however. When's the last time someone other than Valverde won a big race? Probably Contador during the 2015 Giro and he's retired now.
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That's not a big race and he only won because nobody bothered to follow him as he's still a small fry. Let's see him win next year when he's a marked man.
El Pistolero said:RedheadDane said:Paris-Nice isn't a big race?![]()
I was clearly talking about the five Monuments, the 3 GTs and the WC.
Not some prep race for the classics with a very weak field (at least this year).
Did he, or did he not, complete the course in a faster time than anybody else?El Pistolero said:That's not a big race and he only won because nobody bothered to follow him as he's still a small fry. Let's see him win next year when he's a marked man.
Yeah, I don't really see why people keep replying to him.Angliru said:RedheadDane said:Paris-Nice isn't a big race?![]()
Just let it go. I wouldn't want to encourage anymore of the toxic nature of these posts.
Libertine Seguros said:Did he, or did he not, complete the course in a faster time than anybody else?El Pistolero said:That's not a big race and he only won because nobody bothered to follow him as he's still a small fry. Let's see him win next year when he's a marked man.
Besides, he won Paris-Nice doing exactly what Alberto Contador did last year, only he succeeded because he was underestimated. It's not like he was nowhere for the whole race and then they rode like a bunch of lobotomized fools like how Thomas de Gendt got on the Giro podium either. He was on good form - 3rd in the Ruta del Sol - and he was 2nd in the ITT, and finished with the defending champion on the MTF. He was 37 seconds off the lead, and he attacked from long range, risking sacrificing the lot to try to win. Isn't that the kind of rider you claim to be a fan of?
He won that race because he was underestimated. You can underestimate even people who are the very top riders, especially if there's a lack of cohesion in the chase. You should know, it's how Tom Boonen won Roubaix in a 40km solo, and how Gilbert won de Ronde. It was super exciting, smart, fantastic racing then, but it's not when Soler does the same thing - why do the goalposts move when it's a grimpeur in a stage race?