Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Mar 13, 2009
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LaFlorecita said:
Riis has said that he will save the best riders for the vuelta team. I think it will probably include N. Sørensen, Tosatto, Paulinho, Navarro, Hernandez and Mørkøv.

Just had a a flick through the whole team, I wonder what Riis's budget is for new riders.
 
May 27, 2010
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Yeah saxobank should really buy better riders.
Or maybe they don't have any more money because all of it is spent on contador.
 
Mar 26, 2009
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dlwssonic, it's almost a known fact that Contador's paycheck was given by Specialized so to correct your post, Saxo just doesnt have enough money from their sponsors.
 
karlboss said:
Can't see it, how do danish and italians interests reconcile?

Simply because there won't be italian interest anymore when Liquigas says "farewell".
Ok there are tons of minor sponsors (and quite big ones like Ristora), but you know...

If I had to bet, I'd still say Geox will take over from Liquigas, and it will remain a completely italian team (sort of considering the Cannondale deal), while Saxo will just remain itself.
 
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Less than two months now.
 
patrick767 said:
huh? One look at this year's TdF parcours is more than enough to blow away the silly notion that the ASO favors Andy Schleck. I don't know where you came up with that one.
ASO may not outright Favor Schleck but they do like the big money that is behind the group supporting him
 
Jul 25, 2011
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SantiBotero said:
With Andy aiming for the Vuelta, the race will be much more interesting: Contador instead of winning by 20 minutes may win only by 15.

If Andy goes in form Andy can lost 2-3 min at max in the worst scenario and has a good chance for the victory
 
Jul 25, 2011
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LaFlorecita said:
Yes. Andy and Alberto are pretty much equals so the one that's most lucky wins.

There are some "Mende-esque" with bonification of 20-12-8 seconds and usual hilly ITT.

But Andy can get an stronger team and repeat a "Galibier" performance.
 
LaFlorecita said:
Yes. Andy and Alberto are pretty much equals so the one that's most lucky wins.

Not really, but I understand what you are trying to do ;)

If Andy is on form he will be competitive to a point. I just question how motivated he will actually be to compete on a lesser stage with a lesser team around him. Lots of uphill finishes, all in Contador's "backyard", with bonifications? I think Andy will need more than luck to pull out the victory.
 
Publicus said:
Not really, but I understand what you are trying to do ;)

If Andy is on form he will be competitive to a point. I just question how motivated he will actually be to compete on a lesser stage with a lesser team around him. Lots of uphill finishes, all in Contador's "backyard", with bonifications? I think Andy will need more than luck to pull out the victory.

What am I trying to do?

I honestly can't see Alberto beat Andy by a lot. He's only better in the TT.
 

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