LaFlorecita said:PS the 1s gap between Contador and Froome has disappeared, ASO at it again like on stage 7?
That is wrong from them, there is surely a second between Contador and Froome at the finish?
LaFlorecita said:PS the 1s gap between Contador and Froome has disappeared, ASO at it again like on stage 7?
Why don't you ask them about it?LaFlorecita said:PS the 1s gap between Contador and Froome has disappeared, ASO at it again like on stage 7?
Pricey_sky said:That is wrong from them, there is surely a second between Contador and Froome at the finish?
Coat-O said:Why don't you ask them about it?
Don't they have a Twitter profile or something?LaFlorecita said:Yeah...
Err... how?
Pricey_sky said:I agree, even I can admit the 'tactics' were awful. That was not my point, Froome always gets labelled as mentally weak by many on here. Today he could have just bowed and admitted defeat when he dropped with 6k to go like lots of riders would have but he kept fighting. I admire him for showing heart today.
He is injured!hrotha said:Every time Contador doesn't trash everyone, he must be injured.
Zam_Olyas said:
hrotha said:Get with the times. Attacking with 2 km to go is now supposed to be epic.
Coat-O said:Is really it worth it? That's an old fashioned way of doing it. You can just tweet https://twitter.com/lavuelta
If they get enough responses, they'll react.
But again we're talking about one silly second, it's not that important unless you are extremely principled.
naviman said:I was just reading the comments during the climb. Holy crap, there is a LOT of hate for Froome on these forums![]()
Ryongsyong said:People attack where it's the steepest. Today it was at 2k to go. Not the rider's fault.
Carols said:I have no idea why Sky was drilling while Froome was yo-yoing. Meanwhile the man's sheer will power moved him way up in my estimation. He showed the heart of a true bike racer, multiple times. I will never again see him as mentally weak, instead as a real fighter!
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Zam_Olyas said:
Escarabajo said:This is funny. The Vuelta and the Tour fight for first place have come down to Valverde attacking the leader.
LOL
mr. tibbs said:Can we sticky this image for avatar bets? At the very least, I think LaFlo owes it to the forum as long as Contador's in red.![]()
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Coat-O said:Have you written/tweeted to ASO/Vuelta organizers, Flo?![]()
trevim said:I'm amazed with Purito's tactics:
1) Katusha doesn't let a break of 20 go away - I assume they wanted the stage considering this wasn't Contador's break.
2) They do all the chasing of the break of the day.
3) Storm the first km's of Aralar.
4) Keep 3 guys behind Izaguirre.
5) Instead of trying and distance Froome with that guys he does nothing.
6) Oh yeah he got that sprint thing almost right. Congrats
(I like Purito and that's why his tactics p*** me off more and more everyday. He won't win any GT like this.)
trevim said:I'm amazed with Purito's tactics:
1) Katusha doesn't let a break of 20 go away - I assume they wanted the stage considering this wasn't Contador's break.
2) They do all the chasing of the break of the day.
3) Storm the first km's of Aralar.
4) Keep 3 guys behind Izaguirre.
5) Instead of trying and distance Froome with that guys he does nothing.
6) Oh yeah he got that sprint thing almost right. Congrats
(I like Purito and that's why his tactics p*** me off more and more everyday. He won't win any GT like this.)