2014 Tirreno Adriatico, Stage 5: Amatrice - Guardiagrele: 192 km

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skidmark said:
Obviously a big, tantalizing question that comes from today is - what does Contador's form mean for a showdown with Froome in France? Definitely Contador did a great ride today, but to me it's more reminiscent of Fuente De than it is of him torching everyone on Verbier in 2009. He used every part of the course after his attack to gain time (although he lost a bit at the end, naturally) - got the gap on the mountain, enough to stick until the downhill, and then gained quite a bit of time on the downhill. If it were a MTF at the top of Lanciano, he would have gained 40 seconds on Nairo Quintana, a bit more on the group behind. That's impressive, but it's not quite Froome at Ax-3 last year.

In one sense, it's a bit facile to say "Contador > Quintana and by the end of the Tour last year (and maybe for the whole Tour had he not been Valverde-help-bait) Quintana > Froome" and dream about how with Contador's killer instinct/willingness to attack, he can find the right times to put time into Froome and overcome him in the Tour. Obviously it's more complicated than that. But Contador last year wouldn't have been able to drop everyone so convincingly, even with the time gaps at the end of the climb, I'm convinced. So transposing that onto an Ax-3 redux, I feel like his gap wouldn't be the gaping 1:40 or whatever it was. He might be able to hang. But it doesn't seem like enough. That said, there are lots of stages, cobbles, etc, so who knows. But if I had to guess straight up, I think Froomey will still drop him.


These are unequal comparisons. The big question is whether or not, had Froome been in the race, as he was supposed to, would he have gotten dropped by Contador on Lanciano? Evidently Catalunya will provide some clues.

If Alberto gets better as the season progresses, then I don't see how Froome will drop him at the Tour.
 
EvansIsTheBest said:
Class ride from Contador :cool: Impressive depth from AG2R to have three riders in the top 10 here when they already have Betancur, Bardet and Vuillermoz looking very strong in France. They are going to have a great team for the TDF.

Can you get them to change their kit, especially the brown pants
 
fantomas said:
While this may on paper have looked like Fuente De, Contador looked much more at ease today than he has since his comeback. He wasn't grimacing like in 2012 and 2013, he didn't look uncomformatable on the bike. Even on Fuente De he looked like **** much of the way, he didn't today at any time. He looked ilke Contador pre 2012.


This...he was riding in the zone. Effortlessly and poetic; at one with the bike. The last time I saw that was Giro 2011.
 
At first I was glad Froome didn't had to withdraw from this T-A since I expected him to dominate the race, but looking at Contador today it would've been quite interesting to see what would've happened if he did race the T-A.

Oh well. too bad.
 
Kwibus said:
At first I was glad Froome didn't had to withdraw from this T-A since I expected him to dominate the race, but looking at Contador today it would've been quite interesting to see what would've happened if he did race the T-A.

Oh well. too bad.

I'm beginning to wonder if all of this was to spare Froome early humiliation?
 
Carols said:
This...he was riding in the zone. Effortlessly and poetic; at one with the bike. The last time I saw that was Giro 2011.

Exactly, Carols. One thing is what he did today, but if he had looked like he did on the Fuente De stage, I wouldn't have had any hopes of him being anything but miles away from Froome. I think the only really valuable lesson learnt today was from his looks, not from him pulling off a spectacular attack.
 
Carols said:
This...he was riding in the zone. Effortlessly and poetic; at one with the bike. The last time I saw that was Giro 2011.

I almost know the feeling, when you push on the pedals and there's always gas in the tank. You feel that little bit of electricity, that adrenaline, which tells you you can even go harder. Though its enough that you don't have to.
 
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A stage for anthology.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the season that already looks very different from the last one.
 
manafana said:
agreed ag2r kit is fine , stands out from the crowd too

Yep, solid design. Sure not many buys brown, but thats not what this is about:

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From stage 4.

@will10, agree one dominant player isn't good. Two stages to go, all dead from a GC perspective.
 
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Crikey....Contador is an exciting rider,even if your a Sky fan,Froome/Porte fan whatever,those guys don't have AC's pizazz,guy just generates interesting conversation.Terrific to watch even if he's in decline.