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Who will win on Jebel Hafeet sunday?

  • Rui Costa

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ilnur Zakarin

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Tom Dumoulin

    Votes: 7 13.2%
  • Miguel Angel Lopez

    Votes: 8 15.1%
  • Alejandro Valverde

    Votes: 24 45.3%
  • Ion Izaguirre

    Votes: 1 1.9%
  • Domenico Pozzovivo

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Alexandre Geniez

    Votes: 3 5.7%
  • Simon Yates

    Votes: 4 7.5%
  • Someone else

    Votes: 3 5.7%

  • Total voters
    53
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tobydawq said:
Valv.Piti said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Krokro said:
Indeed promising stuff again from Julian. He is becoming such a Bala. I cant wait the epic duel in the Ardennes. Looking at Valverde form, its is almost frightening for his opponents tho..
Is there anyone except Alaphilippe maybe who could even stand a chance against him in the Ardennes? I'm having a hard time seeing any others coming close.
Dan Martin as well. Kwito in Amstel, but I dont believe him in the other Ardennes. Then you have Nibali, but I really don't believe in him.

They just gotta hope for ****** weather like 2016, then Valverde will almost beat himself.

It was probably a combination of the weather and the fact that he would do the Giro, so he might have been half a level below his best (if such a thing is possible for him).

By the way, it's very easy to forget what happened to him in last year's Tour now that he is just bull-dozing his way through the year like last year. That is one heck of a comeback.

He looking even better tbh.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Krokro said:
Indeed promising stuff again from Julian. He is becoming such a Bala. I cant wait the epic duel in the Ardennes. Looking at Valverde form, its is almost frightening for his opponents tho..
Is there anyone except Alaphilippe maybe who could even stand a chance against him in the Ardennes? I'm having a hard time seeing any others coming close.
Dan Martin as well. Kwito in Amstel, but I dont believe him in the other Ardennes. Then you have Nibali, but I really don't believe in him.

They just gotta hope for ****** weather like 2016, then Valverde will almost beat himself.

To be fair, if he keeps building such form until Ardennes, there is nothing others can do. He is just a monster in these races.
Alaphilippe is the best outsider along with D.Martin for sure. Special mention for Teuns, he looks very promising in that type of effort. Kwiato is becoming a versatile beast but FW is not tailored for him. AGR as we have seen last year can be his, as well as LBL. Same for Poels.
 
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Anderis said:
This is unreal from Valverde. How the hell is he winning so easily after coming back from such a serious injury and being this old.
It's incredible how quickly he has got his form back. He surely must have been back into pretty hard training by September or October to have reached this level now. I wonder if it could catch up with him later in the year though; there's no better preparation for a season than riding a GT or two in the previous year. But then again, 18 years of pro riding has probably giving him enough base to compensate.

One thing I would say though, is that the fields in the two races he's won have been really weak. He's basically had to outclimb Fuglsang and Rohan Dennis to win the races. Which you'd have expected him to do comfortably any time throughout his career.
 
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Armchair cyclist said:
So did the commentators not know who Eg is, or did they think this performance from a 23 yo neopro didn't merit a mention?
I don't know much French, but on the French broadcast I understood they were talking about Eg in the same sentence with Egan Bernal. So it has to do with Young talents, I believe. :)
 
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Anderis said:
This is unreal from Valverde. How the hell is he winning so easily after coming back from such a serious injury and being this old.
I have heard so many times about his discipline. It could have something to do with his consistency.

We could be seeing his true talent during these times! ;)
 
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Krokro said:
Valv.Piti said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Krokro said:
Indeed promising stuff again from Julian. He is becoming such a Bala. I cant wait the epic duel in the Ardennes. Looking at Valverde form, its is almost frightening for his opponents tho..
Is there anyone except Alaphilippe maybe who could even stand a chance against him in the Ardennes? I'm having a hard time seeing any others coming close.
Dan Martin as well. Kwito in Amstel, but I dont believe him in the other Ardennes. Then you have Nibali, but I really don't believe in him.

They just gotta hope for ****** weather like 2016, then Valverde will almost beat himself.

To be fair, if he keeps building such form until Ardennes, there is nothing others can do. He is just a monster in these races.
Alaphilippe is the best outsider along with D.Martin for sure. Special mention for Teuns, he looks very promising in that type of effort. Kwiato is becoming a versatile beast but FW is not tailored for him. AGR as we have seen last year can be his, as well as LBL. Same for Poels.


The only one who can even hope to come close to an at peak or close to peak Valverde at the Ardennes (Fleche and Liege) is Alaphilippe. 2016 Valverde said he was a good bit off peak for the Ardennes because of trying to peak for the Giro plus you had the weather at Liege. He still won Fleche Wallone that year. Amstel is a different beast and he's actually never won it.
 
Very impressive today by Alejandro. He's a beast and is looking as good as he did last year. Almost as if he never got hurt. It's hard to realize that he's doing this after such a nasty injury. He is just amazing. He knows himself and what he's capable of and he almost always rides within what he knows he's capable of doing.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Velolover2 said:
Formolo was almost the strongest after Valverde and Lopéz. Too bad that he had to sacrifice himself for that wheelsucker, Majka. Could have been up there with Kelderman and Ala.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ga2bA9dp508
Hope he'll ride the Giro
Apparently he'll ride the Giro for gc with König or Buchmann as the 2nd protected rider.
And the Lepheimer comment was really funny. :D
 
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DFA123 said:
Anderis said:
This is unreal from Valverde. How the hell is he winning so easily after coming back from such a serious injury and being this old.
It's incredible how quickly he has got his form back. He surely must have been back into pretty hard training by September or October to have reached this level now. I wonder if it could catch up with him later in the year though; there's no better preparation for a season than riding a GT or two in the previous year. But then again, 18 years of pro riding has probably giving him enough base to compensate.

One thing I would say though, is that the fields in the two races he's won have been really weak. He's basically had to outclimb Fuglsang and Rohan Dennis to win the races. Which you'd have expected him to do comfortably any time throughout his career.
Huh?

He also had to beat Kelderman to win today. And while we're at it, let's not forget that Valverde was handily dropped by Fuglsang numerous times in Dauphine last season. You should give more credit to the opponents he's been facing in Valencia and Abu Dhabi
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
DFA123 said:
Anderis said:
This is unreal from Valverde. How the hell is he winning so easily after coming back from such a serious injury and being this old.
It's incredible how quickly he has got his form back. He surely must have been back into pretty hard training by September or October to have reached this level now. I wonder if it could catch up with him later in the year though; there's no better preparation for a season than riding a GT or two in the previous year. But then again, 18 years of pro riding has probably giving him enough base to compensate.

One thing I would say though, is that the fields in the two races he's won have been really weak. He's basically had to outclimb Fuglsang and Rohan Dennis to win the races. Which you'd have expected him to do comfortably any time throughout his career.
Huh?

He also had to beat Kelderman to win today. And while we're at it, let's not forget that Valverde was handily dropped by Fuglsang numerous times in Dauphine last season. You should give more credit to the opponents he's been facing in Valencia and Abu Dhabi



Also let's not forget that Dumoulin won the Giro last year. Kelderman was supposed to be his main helper before he got hurt. Last I check Aru was also in this race and he's a GC rider. One of the Yates twins was here the other was at Catalonia.