jens_attacks said:the great one never gives up. _O_
LaFlorecita said:Indeed he is as close to god on a bike as it gets![]()
LaFlorecita said:Indeed he is as close to god on a bike as it gets![]()
LaFlorecita said:Indeed he is as close to god on a bike as it gets![]()
hfer07 said:God - I missed today's stage- but got the results-just amazing how Alberto makes any race so exciting-even if he's defeated. It seems his power has dimishes a bit , but what stands tall is his relentless hunger for victory & competition-all qualities of a true champion.
He & Froome are the ones destined to duel in the coming GTs, which will add an amazing spectacle.![]()
LaFlorecita said:I wonder why, maybe he's getting old
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LaFlorecita said:I wonder why, maybe he's getting old
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Good for you, finally admitting it.LaFlorecita said:I wonder why, maybe he's getting old
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LaFlorecita said:I wonder why, maybe he's getting old
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airstream said:Hm, how could Froome join titans if he won 0 gts and had outside chance to resist Contador the day before yesterday ?![]()
Publicus said:Similarly, how can you manage to never add any substantive value to any of the discussions in this thread given the volume of posts you make here? It boggles the mind![]()
In all seriousness, it is clear that Froome is the real deal and it is only a matter of time before he stands on the top step at a GT. I like his fight and I like what this means for cycling. Count me as a fan.
airstream said:Your agreement like a key criterion of substantive value?
airstream said:OK, I could agree with that. But if I had built a theory of global Contador's superiority over others in any racing aspects like some people do, I wouldn' have been hurried to bury this idea so quickly.
Publicus said:Similarly, how can you manage to never add any substantive value to any of the discussions in this thread given the volume of posts you make here? It boggles the mind![]()
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In all seriousness, it is clear that Froome is the real deal and it is only a matter of time before he stands on the top step at a GT. I like his fight and I like what this means for cycling.
Publicus said:well it could be as he say, he's 2.5kg above his ideal race weight. That seems like a small amount, but I think it plays a factor in his ability to accelerate away and maintain the acceleration. I also think he's probably not as anaerobically fit as he will be in a few weeks/months. This level of racing can't be replicated in training, so I think he'll see the benefits down the road (i.e., Tour).
Or he's getting old.![]()