- Jul 10, 2009
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It is difficult to make a comparison of AC and Froome with this Super team Sky. i was thinking today that almost anyone can win with such a Team backing you. Not to take anything away from Froome but the team strength is ridiculous. I do not see anyway AC could have beaten that team this year, injury or not, even if he was 27, even if he trained with 1000hrs/100k ft of climbing. If Trek is not going to make a focused single approach to win the TDF next year, then AC should not waste his time and go to TDF. To beat Sky you have to have
1/ at least 3 A class climbers aside from your Leader
2/ a single leader, no co-leader
3/ 2 A class flat road riders whose job is to champion the leader in the flats
4/ 2 B class climbers/flat road riders
5/ At least 4 of them (2 climbers and 2 flat) need to train and perhaps live regularly with leader
6/ One single purpose in the TDF
7/ Have playbook moves that are practiced specifically for the Tour
Anything short of this will go no where with beating Sky. It costs money, lots. A pity that's what it comes down to wrt winning the Tour.
1/ at least 3 A class climbers aside from your Leader
2/ a single leader, no co-leader
3/ 2 A class flat road riders whose job is to champion the leader in the flats
4/ 2 B class climbers/flat road riders
5/ At least 4 of them (2 climbers and 2 flat) need to train and perhaps live regularly with leader
6/ One single purpose in the TDF
7/ Have playbook moves that are practiced specifically for the Tour
Anything short of this will go no where with beating Sky. It costs money, lots. A pity that's what it comes down to wrt winning the Tour.