Red Rick said:1. take it to the clinic
2. I'd rather watch a sole cheater providing exciting racing than a bunch of cheaters making every race more boring the the last one (might belong in the clinic)
It is too debatable question to take one of the sides entirely. Truth is always in the middle. One gets weaker others start looking better on one's background, other gets stronger and one looks weaker compared to other and so on...Contadoraus Schlecks said:I know that you subscribe to the notion that other riders have improved to the extent that they can challenge Contador. While I agree with this in part I believe more that Contador has dropped a few levels.
Uran was weaker when they competed in person last time. The difference between riders rarely stays constant.Contador came in today with Uran, this simply wouldn't have happened with Contador of old.
Red Rick said:2. I'd rather watch a sole cheater providing exciting racing than a bunch of cheaters making every race more boring than the last one
Pentacycle said:Like I said in another thread, Contador needs to stay behind the Sky train until the final few km's, and then go completely berserk. He did the exact opposite today. He's not far above anyone else, as if it was 2009, but this is reality. He needs to stop believing his fairytale self he once was, but he seems a little bit stuck there.
Time for AC to get serious and race more like Froome did today. Harsh for himself and his fans, but realistic.
If a working decision had been that simple, Contador would have guessed.Pentacycle said:Like I said in another thread, Contador needs to stay behind the Sky train until the final few km's, and then go completely berserk.
airstream said:It is too debatable question to take one of the sides entirely. Truth is always in the middle. One gets weaker others start looking better on one's background, other gets stronger and one looks weaker compared to other and so on...
Uran was weaker when they competed in person last time. The difference between riders rarely stays constant.
airstream said:If a working decision had been that simple, Contador would have guessed.
I'm asking not to consider my words a ridicule — I'm being serious — but Froome could win today's stage going solo in a more spectacular fashion too, but the plan was to use team tactical building maximally because this option was more realiable.
ferryman said:Uran has never competed against Contador period. Yet he drives up a mountain like a madman and counters everything else thrown at Sky to deliver his boss and can still be within 5 seconds. Your ridiculous assertions are starting to wear very thin with this mod.
ferryman said:Uran has never competed against Contador period. Yet he drives up a mountain like a madman and counters everything else thrown at Sky to deliver his boss and can still be within 5 seconds. Your ridiculous assertions are starting to wear very thin with this mod.
ferryman said:No, I don't think you are being serious, I think you are surfing the edge of trolling and baiting.
I suppose you are a conservator who doesn't want to put up with thought that some guy are eager to achieve Contador's level and work hard for it.Your ridiculous assertions are starting to wear very thin with this mod.
Netserk said:Contador will perhaps never be at his pre-ban level again
Maybe he is too old![]()
LaFlorecita said:You know it's bad when even the most optimistic guys lose faith
I hate that ****ing ban, it ruined everything, ruined Alberto's whole career![]()
Miburo said:You know it's bad when i'm not thinking you're being crazy right now![]()
Publicus said:I'm still very optimistic about Alberto's chances. From what I can deduce, neither he nor anyone from his team is at peak form; whereas I think Froome and Co are pretty close to their peak (there 95% preparedness level). I think there is room for AC to improve but I think the real challenge will be finding the discipline to accept that strategy/tactics will play a much more prominent role in his future success than it has in the past. He's always been an impulsive racer and while it has merited him success in the past, I think others have figured out how to neutralize the effectiveness of his attacks.
It won't be easy, but it is doable.
Miburo said:But he's always good in march. And i really doubt sky is close to their peak. I hope it BUT i doubt it very much.
Normally Contador doesn't really need tactics, he just goes. That's what so awesome about him.
I don't want that to go away but maybe it's the only way.
No way Sky would have been able to contain a contador of '09 or '11. I want to see him back so badly![]()
Publicus said:I'm still very optimistic about Alberto's chances. From what I can deduce, neither he nor anyone from his team is at peak form; whereas I think Froome and Co are pretty close to their peak (there 95% preparedness level). I think there is room for AC to improve but I think the real challenge will be finding the discipline to accept that strategy/tactics will play a much more prominent role in his future success than it has in the past. He's always been an impulsive racer and while it has merited him success in the past, I think others have figured out how to neutralize the effectiveness of his attacks.
It won't be easy, but it is doable.
Dutchsmurf said:Sky didn't get any weaker last year during the year, I doubt they suddenly will this year. But on the other hand Contador isn't at the level he was at the Vuelta at the moment, so there is room for improvement.
Pentacycle said:This was a great stage no matter what.
LaFlorecita said:Does anyone know Froome's schedule? Just checking whether Alberto will have any chance to win a race.
Today was a hard stage at Tirreno with uphill finish, sensations were not the best, but we were pretty close. Tomorrow more!
Dutchsmurf said:Sky didn't get any weaker last year during the year, I doubt they suddenly will this year. But on the other hand Contador isn't at the level he was at the Vuelta at the moment, so there is room for improvement.
LaFlorecita said:Don't think there is much of a difference between Alberto at the Vuelta and Alberto here tbh.
