Carols said:Except Win or help his boss.......
What would have been dumb is dropping from a stage winning break to "help" the "boss".
Again, nothing selfish if the team told him to cover big breakaway groups today.
Carols said:Except Win or help his boss.......
cineteq said:It's all good bro, it's fun. But my bold statement is still valid on some MTF until La Vuelta is over.
roundabout said:He was 200 meters away from winning the stage and did everything right.
But I guess for some people anything other than being Contador's total slave is not good enough.
Netserk said:He didn't really have to counter Hesjedal's first attack.
Carols said:Except Win or help his boss.......
BigMac said:You wrote: ''And part of the reason why Froome is not the most exciting rider unless you are his fan.'' I told you that you don't have to be his fan in order to consider him the most exiting rider because it is subjective. Just that.
pastronef said:David Millar @millarmind · 44 min
I'm gonna say it, I ****ING LOVE @ryder_hesjedal
LaFlorecita said:What do you want? Should he have given up on his chance to win? The team will surely want to win a stage in case Alberto loses overall.
Agree, that would've been a better use of Zaugg. We all knew Ryder will win anyway.Donkey said:He should have stayed there and then incidentally elbow Froome to ground hehe
LaFlorecita said:What do you want? Should he have given up on his chance to win? The team will surely want to win a stage in case Alberto loses overall.
My point is that he would have had a(n even) greater chance to win the stage if he in fact had covered Hesjedal instead of countered him.roundabout said:you = nitpicking
Carols said:Either Win or save something to help for the rest of the mountain stages. It isn't like TS had a strong mountain contingent here.
But the team obviously gave him the go ahead so I most likely overreacted.
BigMac said:The problem is that he was in the front until about 250 meters to go. Until then his chances of wining were qute realistic. Would you expect him to stop once passed by Ryder, so close to the line, and wait for Contador?
Netserk said:My point is that he would have had a(n even) greater chance to win the stage if he in fact had covered Hesjedal instead of countered him.
There is quite the difference between the two, so I don't get your 'nitpicking' remark. I said it would've been better if he hadn't countered him and you respond with "he covered him".
DFA123 said:Agree with all of this. Whether you like him or not, Froome's renaissance today is great for the race - it was beginning to look like a procession for Contador since Quintana quit. Rodriguez and Valverde were never going to seriously challenge him.
deValtos said:Well ... we certainly have a race on![]()
No_Balls said:What renaissance?