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I get the point, don't you worry. Its just not a legitimate one for 21 reasons... see what I did there?
- Contador rode the Giro in 2015 as we all know. It is brought up whenever it is possible for Contador-fans and is a big reason why he was terrible last year. Its very, very different circumstances. I hope you are capable of acknowledging that.
- The competition is close to trash, but who had expected him to win in such a manner on a very rouleur friendly course? I certainly didn't after Chavanel's impressive time. Last year Contador and Quintana (along with Latour, so don't call it dominate when you simply risk a bit more on the descent) crested Balés together. It was not like Contador flew up that climb - how much, if any, could Quintana had distanced him?
Anyways, this is useless. I am aware you guys will try to give as little props as possible and bring up comparisons which frankly don't make it any sense. The Giro is just too much to ignore and mindlessly throw out such comparisons.
LaFlorecita said:I think you still don't get the point.Valv.Piti said:... by pointing to a season where Contador also did one of the hardest Giros while Quintana has trained 6 weeks in Colombia? Again, doesn't make much sense.LaFlorecita said:The point was that winning or dominating in this race doesn't mean much because that field is crap.Valv.Piti said:Lol.portugal11 said:His tt in romandie was more impressive than this tt in route du sud. Last year contador smoked everyone (bar quintana) in a climb and in le tour he was awful
Contador rode Giro in '15. Besides, what climb? Isn't this an ITT? Nonsense.
Last year, Contador crushed everyone except Quintana, yet he was really bad at the TdF. Ergo, dominating at this race doesn't mean much. The field is crap so it's really hard to compare.
I get the point, don't you worry. Its just not a legitimate one for 21 reasons... see what I did there?
- Contador rode the Giro in 2015 as we all know. It is brought up whenever it is possible for Contador-fans and is a big reason why he was terrible last year. Its very, very different circumstances. I hope you are capable of acknowledging that.
- The competition is close to trash, but who had expected him to win in such a manner on a very rouleur friendly course? I certainly didn't after Chavanel's impressive time. Last year Contador and Quintana (along with Latour, so don't call it dominate when you simply risk a bit more on the descent) crested Balés together. It was not like Contador flew up that climb - how much, if any, could Quintana had distanced him?
Anyways, this is useless. I am aware you guys will try to give as little props as possible and bring up comparisons which frankly don't make it any sense. The Giro is just too much to ignore and mindlessly throw out such comparisons.