The Principal Sheep said:Like I said more about character, 20 seconds matter little
You should ask Fignon about that if he were still alive.
The Principal Sheep said:Like I said more about character, 20 seconds matter little
Ryo Hazuki said:I have this information from first hand.
the sceptic said:you know Quintana?
kingjr said:You should ask Fignon about that if he were still alive.
The Principal Sheep said:I would but he'd probably tell me that it's idiotic to compare the two situations.
willbick said:Lol. He's probably not at his absolute physical peak at the age of 36 but he was 3rd in the giro 2 months ago for god's sake!!
hfer07 said:hunger knock means your glycogen levels are almost or entirely depleted, which translates into a massive loss in power output -up to 50%. The body, in order to recover from it, needs food & time to raise those levels back up to a certain point where it can function properly-- IF Froome was experiencing it - he would have lost a massive time to Quintana, passed by the Contador group & perhaps lost the yellow jersey. What we watched, was an "staged state of panic" in which he called for a "gel" & told Porte to knock the pace a notch, just enough to keep Quintana in check while being always "on front" of Contador all the time.... Did you notice those "radio feed backs going back & forth" while he was "bonked"??? just getting the time gaps in check![]()
The Principal Sheep said:I see little similarities but please do share.
Even more likely he read Quintana's statement, which makes it 2nd hand.sulgpallur said:more likely he knows someone else from movistar's team
kingjr said:The point is very simple: Every second could matter in the end.
gmedina said:i think the back and forth in the radio was race officials arguing with sky about the illegal feed (dont have a source, but that was the rumor)...imo i think that gel made the difference, i think he was bonking badly, w/o that gel he would have given more than the time he gave up today.
It's not the gel what's unique, it's Froome's insulin spike.hfer07 said:That Gel must be "unique" in its kind to make a "bonked" athlete recovered in such short period of time to keep him in contention while neither losing massive power nor allowing his nearest rival to gain time during a 7.6% average climb, on the 3rd week or racing.......
good try![]()
hfer07 said:That Gel must be "unique" in its kind to make a "bonked" athlete recovered in such short period of time to keep him contention while neither losing massive power nor allowing his nearest rival to gain time during a 7.6% average climb, on the 3rd week or racing.......
good try![]()
Vino attacks everyone said:Does anyone know what the slowest time up Alpe d'huez was today? I wnat to know if i've beaten it (probably not though)![]()
Pentacycle said:Must be impossible since the pros will always be far below 60 minutes, but of course you didn't have a bunch of drunk people pushing you to the top.![]()
gmedina said:w/o that gel he would have given more than the time he gave up today.
jens_attacks said:it depends...probably he panicked. to me honestly, froome looked scared because purito and quintana dropped him.probably couldn't figured out how the hell that happened so he might have just said..jeez i'm dropped by some other riders....surely i'm bonking...anyway bonking can be this way too ...at pro level i guess...they still have some energy left...
Red Lobster said:"At the end of the day a rule is a rule and if I’ve been given 20 seconds I’ll have to take that, but if you look at the technicality it was actually Richie Porte who fed from the car not myself. I fed from Richie Porte so maybe that’s something that needs to be taken in consideration," he said.
Dude, you sent Porte to the car and took an illegal feed, just own up to it FFS. Poor Porte the whipping boy.
jens_attacks said:it depends...probably he panicked. to me honestly, froome looked scared because purito and quintana dropped him.probably couldn't figured out how the hell that happened so he might have just said..jeez i'm dropped by some other riders....surely i'm bonking...anyway bonking can be this way too ...at pro level i guess...they still have some energy left...
at amateur level..it's hell...let's just take the case of an absolute idiot who didn't train for a long time but being over confident he tries to beat his record time on the climb...this idiot didn't even take enough water and no gels/bars for the massive effort in 45 degrees heat, exposed to the sun climb....the idiot doesn't even realize that getting suddenly chill felling even that it's 40 degrees temperature might be a bad sign...nope, keep motoring..of course disaster strikes...hypoglycemic shock combined with dehydration, mouth, hand numbness close to coma i guess...
the idiot would say never underestimate the bonk. damn the idiot regrets not having a richie porte along his side
Ryo Hazuki said:I have this information from first hand.
autologous said:The 20 seconds is inconsequential.
What Froome's actions have done is absolutely destroy the "we're Sky, we're British and we'll never cheat, it's not in our nature" myth.
Not only does he knowingly and willingly cheat while wearing the yellow jersey, absolutely disrespecting the MJ, p*ssing on it.
He cheats while the race officials are telling him and his team on the radio that it would be an illegal feed.
The yellow jersey wearer decides to cheat, but sends Porte, thinking that he can use this technicality, while being watched by millions.
After the stage, out of the heat of competition and after deliberation , he doubles down on the bullsh*t technicality and suggests it was only Porte that cheated.
He takes the fans for fools.
He absolutely confirms that for him and for Sky, rules are mere technicalities and are there to be skirted.
What other rules does he think are not worth respecting?
His true nature revealed : Disgusting cheat.