Flamin said:
What makes you think they were stronger than Vino?
Gut feeling. Watching a lot of races. Can't prove it though.
The Hitch said:
Agreed.
If Evans Valverde and Gilbert were the strongest, how comes a group of 2 weaker cyclists - Vino and kolobnev managed to hold those 3 off?
Hitch, I've been on here for a while now and I understand you know a thing or two about cycling, which makes what I'm going to say useless, because you already know it. But alright, here we go.
Sometimes when two riders escape they come to an understanding almost immediately (especially when they believe in their chances against one another or if one of them doesn't mind riding for second). These riders don't hesitate, they have no doubts and they go full gas. In the final of the big classics usually a group of the strongest riders emerges (behind the escapees, if there are any). These riders are
regularly distrustful of one another and the understanding between them is
often suboptimal. Let's also not discount the teammates of those people in the breakaway (e.g. Contador 2010 LBL, Thor Hushovd PR 2011...), they will do everything to interfere with the pursuit.
That's one of the main reasons why the strongest riders don't always win the race.
That's it in a nutshell. Don't thank me, because you already knew this and kind of wasted my time. It's weekend though, so I don't really mind.