Maybe Felline+Contador settle this in the morning just before Formigal... worked out GREAT!!
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I agree he will definitely be important but I don't think he's one of "Berto's boys"thehook said:Have to disagree Flo. Brandle is the big Roulere. AC needs that at all times. RE:Tosato
LaFlorecita said:I agree he will definitely be important but I don't think he's one of "Berto's boys"thehook said:Have to disagree Flo. Brandle is the big Roulere. AC needs that at all times. RE:Tosato
thehook said:LaFlorecita said:I agree he will definitely be important but I don't think he's one of "Berto's boys"thehook said:Have to disagree Flo. Brandle is the big Roulere. AC needs that at all times. RE:Tosato
Agree, But IMHO. What AC needs is 2 mountain men who can get him in the right spot going up hill. Pantano? Bauke?
And a RED Guard. Big strong Rouler type. To shuttle him around. He had NONE of that at Tinkoff.
That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
Obviously. I highly doubt Degenkolb will have to work for Contador except in emergency situations.LoSqualo said:That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
LoSqualo said:That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
It's only a prep race man.Matteo. said:Thursday will say much about his possibilities for this 2017.out of the top 5 I see it as a very bad signal
No, he had bad luck at the Tour, that was the problem. We'll never know of course but I'm sure that Majka, Kreuziger and Kiserlovski would have been of great/enough help in the mountains.Pennino said:LoSqualo said:That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
Of course he will be a protected rider himself, but he could be extremely useful when the going gets tough on the flat or within the hills. And also by attacking for example. Such a rider is never a wasted spot on the team nor a dead weight to carry. Just by following Dege all stage long, who's following himself the domestiques on the flat, Contador will have the best company he could wish for. Just like the situation with Sagan. It was the weakness in the mountains what was annoying at Tinkoff.
I think he will do so anyways on harder stages (that will not end in a sprint), for as long as he's capable.LaFlorecita said:Obviously. I highly doubt Degenkolb will have to work for Contador except in emergency situations.LoSqualo said:That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
LoSqualo said:It's only a prep race man.Matteo. said:Thursday will say much about his possibilities for this 2017.out of the top 5 I see it as a very bad signal
True, and I think he will be this week as well. It's his first race for his new sponsor, teammates,.. so I think he wants to show himself.Matteo. said:LoSqualo said:It's only a prep race man.Matteo. said:Thursday will say much about his possibilities for this 2017.out of the top 5 I see it as a very bad signal
Of course, but in his best seasons he was always strong from the first race
Out of top 2 would be a bad signalMatteo. said:Thursday will say much about his possibilities for this 2017.out of the top 5 I see it as a very bad signal
It kinda would..Hugo Koblet said:Out of top 2 would be a bad signalMatteo. said:Thursday will say much about his possibilities for this 2017.out of the top 5 I see it as a very bad signal
LoSqualo said:No, he had bad luck at the Tour, that was the problem. We'll never know of course but I'm sure that Majka, Kreuziger and Kiserlovski would have been of great/enough help in the mountains.Pennino said:LoSqualo said:That's a bit harsh. Degenkolb can certainly win a mass sprint after a hard stage, I hope he won't have to work in those stages for Contador.Pennino said:And that is why Degenkolb can be a great ally for Alberto at the Tour. He has nothing to achieve in the pure sprint stages but even more to offer in terms of support of Contador and getting results in some stages as well.
Of course he will be a protected rider himself, but he could be extremely useful when the going gets tough on the flat or within the hills. And also by attacking for example. Such a rider is never a wasted spot on the team nor a dead weight to carry. Just by following Dege all stage long, who's following himself the domestiques on the flat, Contador will have the best company he could wish for. Just like the situation with Sagan. It was the weakness in the mountains what was annoying at Tinkoff.
Well, fingers crossed! He definitely has been training hardpeloton said:I'm hearing he's already in good shape, should be great racing!
I just hope he (or anyone) won't crash