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Yea, baby...TourdeWinner!sacrifice&hardwork said:
Yea, baby...TourdeWinner!sacrifice&hardwork said:
JimPanzen said:“[Contador] rode a smart race. He knows he cannot beat Froome in a straight up drag race. He cannot just ride harder and harder and drop those guys. He has to attack. That’s what he tried to do at the Dauphiné,” Talansky said. “I would say that Contador is Froome’s most dangerous rival. We saw him in last year’s Vuelta. He can make intelligent tactical decisions on the fly that can win an entire race. Physically, Froome has nothing to worry about from Contador.”"
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nick101 said:Talansky is talking absolute nonsense, he even goes so far as to contradict himself in that interview. Disrespecting guys like contador will make him a marked man and get him run off the road. If contador produces another verbier the time he'll gain will be over double what he gained on schleck in 2009, as the level of riders is decreasing, plus it'd make Team Sky look like a bunch of girls.
If froome is better physically than contador, then why haven't we seen a verbier or etna from him?? And saying he has the team is more nonsense because if he was good enough to do it, he would've instead of hiding behind porte et al. Sky would've employed a strategy that would've allowed froome to do that if he was able to. All guys like talansky are doing are trying to get on sky's side so that there is a possibility of an alliance.
I personally hope contador is riled up over all the sudden disrespect to him, and people underestimate contador to the point where they think froome will gain minutes on him each stage. It'll make him 100x more aggressive and dangerous.
nick101 said:Talansky is talking absolute nonsense, he even goes so far as to contradict himself in that interview. Disrespecting guys like contador will make him a marked man and get him run off the road. If contador produces another verbier the time he'll gain will be over double what he gained on schleck in 2009, as the level of riders is decreasing, plus it'd make Team Sky look like a bunch of girls.
If froome is better physically than contador, then why haven't we seen a verbier or etna from him?? And saying he has the team is more nonsense because if he was good enough to do it, he would've instead of hiding behind porte et al. Sky would've employed a strategy that would've allowed froome to do that if he was able to. All guys like talansky are doing are trying to get on sky's side so that there is a possibility of an alliance.
I personally hope contador is riled up over all the sudden disrespect to him, and people underestimate contador to the point where they think froome will gain minutes on him each stage. It'll make him 100x more aggressive and dangerous.
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Afrank said:Talansky is talking about now, not the past. And you can't say Talansky is wrong, everything we have seen so far this season points towards Froome being physically stronger at the moment. Will he be stronger at the Tour? Maybe, maybe not, we'll have to wait and see. But just because Contador pulled off rides like Verbier and Etna in the past doesn't automatically make him the stronger of the two in the present.
Also, I don't know if Froome could do something like Verbier or Etna; but if your going to use the reason he hasn't as proof he can't beat Contador, then it should be noted 1. he hasn't had the chance too (Vuelta was his first GT contending, worked for Wiggins in the Tour, and too tired at the Vuelta later) and 2. his teams tactics revolve around crushing the opposition with a train, not one single rider doing it by themselves.
gustienordic said:I don't think that tactic will work as well for Sky this year as it did last year. People are starting to figure out that the train has weaknesses, especially to people who attack frequently. Contador, Quintana, etc are riders capable of soloing away from a train. They know what they have to do... If we see a Contador like we did in the Vuelta last year, he should be pretty hard to beat... and that wasn't even close to his best!
Afrank said:Agree, I expect Froome will find himself having to do battle more often they he has had to do the past. Contador and others will be ready I think. And they know what they have to do to beat the Skytrain.
The Skytrain will no doubt be strong; hopefully Contador, Quintana, Purito, and others will be stronger.
gustienordic said:I don't think that tactic will work as well for Sky this year as it did last year. People are starting to figure out that the train has weaknesses, especially to people who attack frequently. Contador, Quintana, etc are riders capable of soloing away from a train. They know what they have to do... If we see a Contador like we did in the Vuelta last year, he should be pretty hard to beat... and that wasn't even close to his best!
gustienordic said:If only Purito could attack more than 2 km from the finish... then he could be a nice little springboard for AC
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airstream said:If we see Contador like he was in the Vuelta last year, he'll be trampled by Froome, thrown away from the Alpe-d'Huez top alive.
vcampbell said:Is there a way to ban him from this thread?
vcampbell said:Is there a way to ban him from this thread?
Miburo said:he's kinda right with the statement but anyway just ignore him, he's baiting people. Respond and he wins. He'll always give these kinda quotes in the hope someone gives the obvious reply and then...
peloton said:No probs, just don't want to waste my time reading his nonsense and baiting attempts.
JimPanzen said:Let's put those cut out pieces of Talansky's interview a bit in perspective:
"Talansky also watched as Alberto Contador (Saxo-Tinkoff) could do little to rattle Froome and Team Sky. Although Contador said he was suffering from allergies and later rode to support teammate’s Michael Rogers’ failed bid for the podium, Contador seemed a step off Froome’s form.
“[Contador] rode a smart race. He knows he cannot beat Froome in a straight up drag race. He cannot just ride harder and harder and drop those guys. He has to attack. That’s what he tried to do at the Dauphiné,” Talansky said. “I would say that Contador is Froome’s most dangerous rival. We saw him in last year’s Vuelta. He can make intelligent tactical decisions on the fly that can win an entire race. Physically, Froome has nothing to worry about from Contador.”"
Miburo said:he's kinda right with the statement but anyway just ignore him, he's baiting people. Respond and he wins. He'll always give these kinda quotes in the hope someone gives the obvious reply and then...
airstream said:Oh my Goodness. Some fans trolled other riders' fan for years (they didn't think what the rest riders' fans feel about that etal), savored how Contador would smash everyone, bragged how everyone has no chance, but now they whine when someone reminds em about reality. Pathetic. Your attitude just reaches you. No offense.
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