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Hope he gets a little stronger soon. So far, I haven't seen a lot to cheer for, but today ended with the same time as Froome. With a bad wheel. I never doubt the heart of this man. No one else is even close. Just wish there was a couple more weeks between the giro and the tdf.
I am [strikethrough]slightly[/strikethrough] pessimistic (OK, I am a liar about the slightly part) on the giro/tdf double and have been since he said he was going to do it.
No_Balls said:The_Cheech said:I hate to say it but... FOR ONCE! Alberto has a monster team and he's not taking advantage of it.
I suspect he doesn't know how to.
He could've dome some real frigging damage with Sagan today. Peter is on monster mode.
Sagan unleashed wouldnt have been pretty since he probably would have destroyed his whole team. But i was before today of the belief AC were superior to the likes of Nairo/Froome on the cobbles why they could have made a little more organised effort to distance those with Sagan doing a more controlled push. But with Froome as a newly certified wobble on the cobble-rider and even Nairo doing the ride of his life that is what makes Contadors ride hard to put into perspective. Didnt saw him much to be honest either since Eurosport showed their stream from the helicopter the entire day more or less.
But they survived, did a hell of a job and with supposed equipment failure it could even be considered a strong ride.
Hope he gets a little stronger soon. So far, I haven't seen a lot to cheer for, but today ended with the same time as Froome. With a bad wheel. I never doubt the heart of this man. No one else is even close. Just wish there was a couple more weeks between the giro and the tdf.
I am [strikethrough]slightly[/strikethrough] pessimistic (OK, I am a liar about the slightly part) on the giro/tdf double and have been since he said he was going to do it.