2014 Tirreno Adriatico, Stage 7: San Benedetto del Tronto TT (9.1 Km)

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Aug 16, 2011
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Very strong win for Malori, beating the best TTers in the world. Fun to see the big guys get their a$$ kicked by a lower tier guy every now and then. :D
 
Dec 27, 2010
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Afrank said:
Very strong win for Malori, beating the best TTers in the world. Fun to see the big guys get their a$$ kicked by a lower tier guy every now and then. :D

I wouldn't say Malori was a lower tier guy, personally. He's been bubbling under for several years, and I'm not surprised to see him challenging the top few TTers now he's not stuck on Lampre's inferior Merida TT setup.
 
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will10 said:
I wouldn't say Malori was a lower tier guy, personally. He's been bubbling under for several years, and I'm not surprised to see him challenging the top few TTers now he's not stuck on Lampre's inferior Merida TT setup.

lampre making the move from willier to merida is atcually the best they ever did. merida itt bikes are great and all lampre guys are pretty much improving their itt. malori improved last year as well
 
Impressive win by Malori. I never expected him to make the big step to the big 3, but on this distance he just did. Let's see how he does when it's 40km+.

Allthough I allready knew Quintana is able to ride a good TT on a flat course he still surprised me on such a short flat TT with straight roads. Such a small guy, but incredibly powerful.
 
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will10 said:
I wouldn't say Malori was a lower tier guy, personally. He's been bubbling under for several years, and I'm not surprised to see him challenging the top few TTers now he's not stuck on Lampre's inferior Merida TT setup.

I would consider him 2nd tier. Just below the top guys of Cancellara, Martin, Wiggins. Your right, he's definitely been gradually improving for some time now. Good to see it coming together for him, beating the top 3 is a good feat.
 
Aug 4, 2010
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Ryo Hazuki said:
truly incredible how a 52 kg guy stays ahead on a pure power course against 75kg+ guys like sagan
Ryo,u know he is not jus a regular guy.Its Quintana ,the future legend of cycling.Man Im looking forward to Giro soooo much!
 
Quintana shows hes much more than just a climber.

Kreuziger and Contador needs to get back in the wind tunnel, otherwise Froome will club them like a pair of babyseals in the tour.

Nevertheless a dominant win by Contador here. Congrats.

@will10, I'm monitoring Demare's TT skills with an eye on the cobbles classics.
 
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Quintana shows hes much more than just a climber.

Kreuziger and Contador needs to get back in the wind tunnel, otherwise Froome will club them like a pair of babyseals in the tour.

Nevertheless a dominant win by Contador here. Congrats.

@will10, I'm monitoring Demare's TT skills with an eye on the cobbles classics.
And? How did Arnaud fare, I am looking at him too in view of the cobbles ;)
 
will10 said:
I wouldn't say Malori was a lower tier guy, personally. He's been bubbling under for several years, and I'm not surprised to see him challenging the top few TTers now he's not stuck on Lampre's inferior Merida TT setup.

He has been getting better at Lampre every year. This is just the continuation of his progression.