Decent??? He has never been betterPricey_sky said:Going to have a little each-way bet on Henao for this. He looked decent on the steep slopes at PV last week and may sneak a top 3 however he will have to drop Valverde and Purito.
Libertine Seguros said:the most memorable thing he's done on a Mur de Huy style climb is still his Bologna-San Luca meltdown in 2009.SeriousSam said:Mr.White said:MatParker117 said:Cheeky bet on Froome if his racing legs turn up he'll be up there.
Up there where?
Tour contenders have done quite well at FW at times. Evans beat Contador in a sprint. The Schlecks weren't far off victory a couple times.
It would still be hilarious if Froome somehow won this, though. The forum would explode.
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murali said:My money on Kwiato. last year, he went a bit too early. he repeated the mistake thrice.
in AGR, he seemed to have learned from his mistake.
Dan Martin is a bigger fav though. He has been in good shape. He will remember his last year's near win.
Piti, more than JRod, would want to win here. but with piti, 2nd place is more like the norm ;-)
i know Sky gives orgasm to some like our ES commentators, but plz be realistic. Unless our discussion shud be in clinic, impossible for CF to win this. not his kind of finish.
I think Martin, Kwia, Piti, JRod, Gerrans
Pricey_sky said:Going to have a little each-way bet on Henao for this. He looked decent on the steep slopes at PV last week and may sneak a top 3 however he will have to drop Valverde and Purito.
Netserk said:Yeah thanks to races like Ruta del Sol when he can scoop up a lot of easy wins. In the biggest races he is bridesmaid more often than bride.
Netserk said:Yeah thanks to races like Ruta del Sol when he can scoop up a lot of easy wins. In the biggest races he is bridesmaid more often than bride.
Angliru said:Netserk said:Yeah thanks to races like Ruta del Sol when he can scoop up a lot of easy wins. In the biggest races he is bridesmaid more often than bride.
Who wins big races more often than they podium?? You and your lot annoy the hell out me with this Valverde races for 2nd places bs. It was tired last year and is even more so this year.
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Zinoviev Letter said:Angliru said:Netserk said:Yeah thanks to races like Ruta del Sol when he can scoop up a lot of easy wins. In the biggest races he is bridesmaid more often than bride.
Who wins big races more often than they podium?? You and your lot annoy the hell out me with this Valverde races for 2nd places bs. It was tired last year and is even more so this year.
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I don't think he races for second places. I do think that in the most important races he will be remembered as an underachiever as compared to his huge talent. In Grand Tours, he has one win out of six podiums (and ten top fives). In the most important one day races, which for him means the three Ardennes races plus Lombardia and the Worlds and I suppose we should include MSR although he's never done much there, he has four wins out of nineteen podiums.
And two of those four wins are in Fleche, the simplest race of all of the important ones in tactical terms, ie the one where his talent counts for the most relative to his brain. If we leave Fleche out of consideration (and it is arguably the least prestigious of the nine listed, fighting it out with AGR) he has three wins in the most important races out of 21 podiums. It's not just people being haters, although he does get plenty of that. He really does combine an exceptional record of podiuming big races with a rather bad podium to win conversion rate.
Compare that rate to more tactically astute but less talented riders: Simon Gerrans has two wins out of five podiums in those seven races.
happytramp said:F-W >>>>> AGR (in terms of prestige)
SeriousSam said:They're going to ride clear off the field at the Muur
Arredondo said:I don't know how good Purito actually is. In the Amstel, he defintely wasn't good. But i reckon that he was already happy about the fact he survived that race.
If he's on form, he's just better then Valverde on this kind of climb. But i think Henao and Valverde are slightly better in form atm. So a podium place would be a good result imo.
Bushman said:I like Henao here too. In PV Henao had a slight edge over Purito, I reckon Purito will have the edge here solely because of experience. Wouldn't be surprised at all to see Henao on the top of the podium.
Dont know about Valverde. If he is there on the flatter part he will likely win, but I think Purito when on top form is better on such a climb than Valverde.
