luckyboy said:Can't imagine anything else apart from Froome being worried about the mountains.
vedrafjord said:Quintana used a fair bit of energy too let's not forget - I saw him on his own on the wrong side of the wind quite a few times in the run in.
vedrafjord said:Quintana used a fair bit of energy too let's not forget - I saw him on his own on the wrong side of the wind quite a few times in the run in.
Ramira said:CheckMyPecs said:Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, eh?70kmph said:Huge waste of energy
Very much so. If he rides conservative he's a robot and he's killing cycling. Now that he's actually attacking he's an idiot who has on clue what he's doing and wasting energy.
Just imagine for a second Contador or Nibali would have done it. Pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly the same backlash.
luckyboy said:Can't imagine anything else apart from Froome being worried about the mountains. Lots of effort for 10-12 seconds. Good racing though
SeriousSam said:luckyboy said:Can't imagine anything else apart from Froome being worried about the mountains.
Another interpretation is that Froome is super strong.
Ramira said:CheckMyPecs said:Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, eh?70kmph said:Huge waste of energy
Very much so. If he rides conservative he's a robot and he's killing cycling. Now that he's actually attacking he's an idiot who has on clue what he's doing and wasting energy.
Just imagine for a second Contador or Nibali would have done it. Pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly the same backlash.
Neither does Froome.King Boonen said:Lance Armstrong said:I don't buy this. Sagan pays for his everyday effort by getting stronger and stronger.DFA123 said:Great entertainment, but Froome's going to pay for those 10 seconds.
Sagan doesn't need to perform tomorrow...
Have you ever ridden in a peloton in crosswinds? There is still a massive benefit to being in the middle of a peloton - compared with taking several long pulls as part of a four man break. Even more so when you're tiny and are surrounded by sprinters and classics specialists.burning said:vedrafjord said:Quintana used a fair bit of energy too let's not forget - I saw him on his own on the wrong side of the wind quite a few times in the run in.
Exactly, people here (especially clueless Quintana fans) have pretty much no idea about racing in crosswinds.
Ramira said:CheckMyPecs said:Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, eh?70kmph said:Huge waste of energy
Very much so. If he rides conservative he's a robot and he's killing cycling. Now that he's actually attacking he's an idiot who has on clue what he's doing and wasting energy.
Just imagine for a second Contador or Nibali would have done it. Pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly the same backlash.
Some would argue Froome is top-2, me included, but Sagan is at least one above the rest. What a racer.ILovecycling said:Sagan is officialy God and Froome is a TOP 5 racer in the pro peloton...We witnessed something special...
MacBAir said:Neither does Froome.King Boonen said:Lance Armstrong said:I don't buy this. Sagan pays for his everyday effort by getting stronger and stronger.DFA123 said:Great entertainment, but Froome's going to pay for those 10 seconds.
Sagan doesn't need to perform tomorrow...
DFA123 said:Have you ever ridden in a peloton in crosswinds? There is still a massive benefit to being in the middle of a peloton - compared with taking several long pulls as part of a four man break. Even more so when you're tiny and are surrounded by sprinters and classics specialists.burning said:vedrafjord said:Quintana used a fair bit of energy too let's not forget - I saw him on his own on the wrong side of the wind quite a few times in the run in.
Exactly, people here (especially clueless Quintana fans) have pretty much no idea about racing in crosswinds.
Ramira said:CheckMyPecs said:Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, eh?70kmph said:Huge waste of energy
Very much so. If he rides conservative he's a robot and he's killing cycling. Now that he's actually attacking he's an idiot who has on clue what he's doing and wasting energy.
Just imagine for a second Contador or Nibali would have done it. Pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly the same backlash.
PatrickLeeds said:Ramira said:CheckMyPecs said:Damned if he does, damned if he doesn't, eh?70kmph said:Huge waste of energy
Very much so. If he rides conservative he's a robot and he's killing cycling. Now that he's actually attacking he's an idiot who has on clue what he's doing and wasting energy.
Just imagine for a second Contador or Nibali would have done it. Pretty sure there wouldn't be nearly the same backlash.
To be fair there hasn't been MUCH 'backlash' - mostly just people saying 'Don't like him normally, but chapeau'
which Is where I would stand if I had watched .... Must stop reading these threads while I am at work and before I watch the race.![]()
He did yesterday and wasn't particularly weak today. It took 15 minutes. Of which Froome pulled 3.King Boonen said:Lance Armstrong said:I don't buy this. Sagan pays for his everyday effort by getting stronger and stronger.DFA123 said:Great entertainment, but Froome's going to pay for those 10 seconds.
Sagan doesn't need to perform tomorrow...