2014 Tour de Suisse: Stage 8: Delémont→Verbier (219 Km)

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Hakkapelit said:
So Tonys teammates arent **** compared to ACs in Dauphine cause those were supposed to be better while these aren't, or what is it you are trying to convey?

No, I wasn't comparing them to Contadors teammates. I was just saying that neither of the OPQS-boys is a climber or of great help in the mountains. So of course they were "pathetic". And you can't expect them to perform otherwise. There was no necessity of stating the obvious. :rolleyes:
 
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hfer07 said:
Chavez= the next Quintana without a doubt - mark my words:cool:

He will be the next Colombian GT winner even before Uran.

OGE has a pure diamond- just hope they realize it take good care of him:)
1.worse tt,worse climbing but! better punch,in general a bit worse imo

2.I agree,true (bananito o chavito imo)

3.very true:)
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Some guys already took the time on the climb..

5 minutes slower than 2009. But they also said that the last 4km where about the same pace as Andy in 2009 (Contador still a kit faster).
Its in the first 5.5km the peloton went really slow.

Didn't they finish on a different place in the Tour? I can't remember the climb having a downhill section
 
no, it was the same finish spot but they took a walk in verbier today, extra 1,5 kms or something of flat. can't compare it to 2009 because it wasn't same exact route
but it was obvious they went very slow at the beginning because the breakaway guy was putting time to the peloton lol. then bjorn thurau attacks, new charly gaul...
it was a joke of a fight
 
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If Mollema is going to lead the Belkin team in TdF, he might not even crack top-10 with this kind of ride
 
Yes Tony was impressive today, but he still has tomorrow. I'm really hoping the true climbers light things up. Tomorrow has the potential to be way more selective. Potential....who knows if it will really happen. Congrats to Orica....they've had a pretty good season so far.
 
Parrulo said:
Between we have been talking about Costa's terrible day, yet he still finished in front of the better, pure climber, Mathias Frank.

How about that :rolleyes:

And the amazing works of Rafael Valls. (unfairly Cattaneo took all the credit because both the Belgian and English commentators had it wrong)
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
And the amazing works of Rafael Valls. (unfairly Cattaneo took all the credit because both the Belgian and English commentators had it wrong)
It's great to see Valls riding so well. When he rode the Tour with Footon he made an awesome attack on Pailheres (?) going after Sastre, really well done that day!