Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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burning said:
I fear that airstream is going to hire a sniper and kill Contador someday

sniper is already killing velasco everytime over there in my new home the clinic :p lol ..the user sniper that is :p
 
Feb 29, 2012
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Zam_Olyas said:
sniper is already killing velasco everytime over there in my new home the clinic :p lol ..the user sniper that is :p

I thought clinic is about sky these days, I guess it is going to change :D
 
Jun 14, 2010
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Cimber said:
Whoever happens to be winning seem to be the main topic in the clinic ;)

Of the 170 or so weeks that the clinic has been in existence, i would estimate that Armstrong has been the main topic for about 150 of them, and he hasnt won a race since 2005.
 
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Zam_Olyas said:
You would be wrong.

Probably, cos I tend not to spend too much time in there, but I do remember a thread named Tiernan-Locke in the spring and sky+wiggo was discussed alot in july...
The Hitch said:
Of the 170 or so weeks that the clinic has been in existence, i would estimate that Armstrong has been the main topic for about 150 of them, and he hasnt won a race since 2005.

Haha true, but he did win so much that they got alot of catching up to do :D But one can understand why he is a hot topic nowadays. Anyways, we are going offtopic here.
 
Jul 26, 2009
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Carols said:
I don't dislike Andy just think he has mostly wasted his tremendous talent, is Soft and lacks the killer instinct of true champion.

Alberto has the talent, the will and the mental fortitude of a Great Champion; win or lose he will Always Try to Win!

That's right on both people.
 
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airstream said:
No. Unlike Contador fanboys, I just treat that dispassionately. The third strength came. Maybe that even surpasses other two.

You have begun sputtering, a good night's sleep or at least a few hours away from the keyboard and you'll be good as new. How about a bike ride or some fresh air. Seriously.
 
Jul 26, 2009
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Publicus said:
Awesome display of climbing power. He literally rode Cobo off his wheel. :eek:

Let's be clear I don't dislike Vroome! at all. I found him quite humble during his Tour interviews and definitely think he has the goods. Looking forward to seeing him and Alberto go toe-to-toe in the mountains. Hopefully he can live up to the lofty expectations of his fans (not sure if they qualify as fanboys just yet), which, as a group, can be somewhat grating (as most fanboys/girls can be, present company included :D). That being said, I hope AC stomps a mudhole in him on his way to a dominating victory in the Vuelta :D

wrong thread and forum section, I know, but if cf rides close to how he did in the tdf I would be even more suspicious than I already am. Perhaps next July or one of the races before it.
 
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From early August in Navacerrada, likely to scout Bola del Mundo stage.


This is securely the last GT for Dani Navarro helping Alberto
 
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Forunculo said:
2012-08-21_IMG_2012-08-14_01.49.23__9082198.jpg


From early August in Navacerrada, likely to scout Bola del Mundo stage.


This is securely the last GT for Dani Navarro helping Alberto

Oh well. Wish him the best of luck--every bird has to stretch its wings.
 

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Interview with Riis yesterday about the Vuelta.
(It´s a pure google translation, didn´t had time to edit it, but think you can make sense of it anyway) ;)


Alberto Contador will be flying during the Vuelta España, assesses Bjarne Riis

Ever since Alberto Contador signed a new contract with Bjarne Riis and Team Saxo Bank Tinkoff, Bjarne Riis pointed to Contador as winner of the Vuelta España this year.

The announcement, the team owner has not changed. Riis has taken a team to the Vuelta España, which has the sole aim of driving Alberto Contador for the overall victory in the three-week race.

Gone are the ambitions of the Tour de France, where all men were allowed to erupt. Everything is back on Contador.

- I expect that we will run after the victory. This is what we make up, and I think that's possible. We've put a good team together that can support Alberto. We are well prepared, says Bjarne Riis confidence in full before the start of the year's last Grand Tour.

Alberto Contador turned in early august return to professional cycling after he served a doping suspension. His comeback race was stage race Eneco Tour, where he collected was number five, among other things, drove a sensible trial. The Spaniard has trained all summer towards the Vuelta España, while the biggest names in world cycling competition on the French roads. Contadors form is where it should be, assess Riis.

- It's hard to say how far he is from the top mold. But there is no doubt that he is in good shape and I think only that the form gets better over the next three weeks, so I think we get a flying Alberto to see in the Vuelta, assesses team owner which itself follows Contador all around Spain.

This year's route in the Vuelta España is on paper much harder than the Tour de France. The race begins with a team time trial on Saturday, and already a few days of waiting for the first mountains on a route where a total of 11 mountain stages before the race ends in Madrid.

Contador is a big favorite, but Riis has, among other eye at this year's number two in the Tour de France, Chris Froome, who is captain of Team Sky.

- I do not think there will be no surprises in the Vuelta. It is among others Chris Froome and Joaqim Rodriguez that we should keep an eye on. Who is the greatest competitor I can not say. We shall see when we get started, said Riis, who this week put the final plan for how he and the team will try to win the race.

- We must have looked more closely at the route, and so we put a tactic for how we will run the race. But I think Alberto is hard to hold back. I think he will sit, where he is already very beginning.

Bjarne Riis down with his offensive statements a lot of pressure on Alberto Contador. Anything other than a red jersey in Madrid ninth september sounds to be a huge disappointment for Team Saxo Bank Tinkoff, which belongs to the least-winning team this year. How disappointed will Riis be if Contador did not win the Vuelta.

- We can talk about to end, if he won. Though I am disappointed or not, depends on how it has gone the way. I can only say that he is one of the favorites, and we are ready to live up to.

http://www.sporten.dk/cykling/riis-vi-gaar-efter-vuelta-sejr
 
Jul 16, 2010
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ElChingon said:
Man, I'd like it if one day a rider would take on the Dave Chappelle attitude to the pre-race conference and just start going off on the other riders, "in you face so an so, you're going down!", "you can't climb @#$%^!", just hating on them for the comedy of it all. :D

Philippe Gilbert last year did a lot of things like that.

At the start of the first stage of the Tour he said to other riders he would win easily with one leg.

At the queen stage of the Eneco Tour he told David Millar when and where he would attack and how he'll win.

Also knew he was going to win the AGR before the race even started and stuff like that.
 

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