LaFlorecita said:He is a very private person.
RedheadDane said:But if professional cyclist was the only thing (Alberto) Contador dreamt of doing when he grew up, then he might have decided/realised that he'd just have to accept the media attention while he was "on".
Exactly. He basically only shares pictures of him on his bike & of his dog. He doesn't share much at all about his private life, which to me makes him a private person.RedheadDane said:Exactly! Of course he's not 100% private - still has Twitter - but he didn't go out and make the pregnancy public as soon as he found out, and he didn't post a picture of the actual entire baby.
Basically saying: "Hey, look! I have a son, his name is Luca. However, what he actually looks like is none of your business."
What a strange argumentMerckx index said:You don't go into pro sports in spite of being a private person. You go into pro sports because you aren't a private person. A genuinely private person would have no need nor interest in proving that s/he was better at something than everyone else. Not saying there's anything at all wrong with this, just saying this is the way privacy works. Privacy doesn't care what the rest of the world knows or doesn't know about what one can or can't do.
Solo from Muro do Cadao is the only choiceValv.Piti said:That last climb isn't hard enough to drop Rui Costa, unfortunately!
Merckx index said:RedheadDane said:But if professional cyclist was the only thing (Alberto) Contador dreamt of doing when he grew up, then he might have decided/realised that he'd just have to accept the media attention while he was "on".
Why would he dream of being a pro cyclist? As soon as you’re old enough to understand what pro sports are about, you also understand that it’s a life constantly in the glare of the media. Why do young people aspire to pro sports, except for the fame, proving you’re the best at something? As soon as you actually care about proving you’re the best, you’re saying you don’t care about privacy. Proving you’re the best by definition means throwing away your privacy. Comparing yourself to others, in a way that everyone else can judge, is a very public undertaking. It has to be.
You don't go into pro sports in spite of being a private person. You go into pro sports because you aren't a private person. A genuinely private person would have no need nor interest in proving that s/he was better at something than everyone else. Not saying there's anything at all wrong with this, just saying this is the way privacy works. Privacy doesn't care what the rest of the world knows or doesn't know about what one can or can't do.
Gotta say though that Froome basically waited for his peak to be over before even trying the double. He said in a promo video he'd regret it forever if he didn't try, though I guess that alludes to holding all 3 GTsScarponi said:With Froome struggling in the Giro after crashes in his double attempt it really puts in perspective Contadors 2015 giro and how well he rode after that start.
Both of them tried it past their peak, (contadors 2011 wasn't fully planned) and I commend both of them for trying. Contador 2009 or froome 2013 would have been epic trying the doubleRed Rick said:Gotta say though that Froome basically waited for his peak to be over before even trying the double. He said in a promo video he'd regret it forever if he didn't try, though I guess that alludes to holding all 3 GTsScarponi said:With Froome struggling in the Giro after crashes in his double attempt it really puts in perspective Contadors 2015 giro and how well he rode after that start.
Now I wonder if he regrets not trying sooner.
Now I can't help but think how hyped we'd be if Contador had done another Tour centric season in 2018 lol.
Lol yeah I was thinking this yesterday, but then again he'd probably have crashed 3 times in the first five daysRed Rick said:Now I can't help but think how hyped we'd be if Contador had done another Tour centric season in 2018 lol.