tony west said:If it helps, I like him to, I still don't understand how Rodgers got away with the drug prob, with his record, but Contador didn't, Clean till then , but I have my own problems, I'm still a Lance fan, I know, I know.
Vino attacks everyone said:Vino has pretty much owned Astana since 2010 hasnt he![]()
Publicus said:It seems him coming in has brought in more resources and allowed for more refinement in the technology they've been using. Or maybe Oleg is making a more concerted effort to get his sponsors' names out. Either way, I don't recall hearing about AC being in the wind tunnel just to test clothing in all of his time with Saxo. Sure with the bike, but never just to test clothing. That's what I was getting at by mentioning Oleg.
sacrifice&hardwork said:What are Beltran's chances of making the TdF squad? Apparently he is being sent to Dauphine to observe how he handles himself during the race in helping Alberto and then considering the possibilities of being selected for the Tour team.
Thoughts? Opinions?
infeXio said:Highly unlikely would be my best guess
Vino attacks everyone said:If he rides everyone of his wheel I would say his chances are good![]()
infeXio said:Highly unlikely would be my best guess
@BiciGoga: Durante el Giro el DS Cenghialta (TCS) nos comenta q veran de cerca al colombiano @1KIVI en Dauphine para ver sus posibilidades para TDF
Parrulo said:
Parrulo said:
Butterhead said:Loool yeah he is some character for sure, but at the same time the man is right.
Tinkoff?s interview on the polemica is fantastic. The man is brilliant:
English! For international recognition.
In kit?sponsor exposure
He climbed the Stelvio himself (nbd)
Comical ?opa!? as he recreates dodging Quintana?s attack
Leaves decision to organizers
Points out clear rules are more important than the decision itself
(via Eurosport, obvs)
sacrifice&hardwork said:What are Beltran's chances of making the TdF squad? Apparently he is being sent to Dauphine to observe how he handles himself during the race in helping Alberto and then considering the possibilities of being selected for the Tour team.
Thoughts? Opinions?
peloton said:Has he ever ridden a GT? If not, then zero.
peloton said:Has he ever ridden a GT? If not, then zero.
christopherrowe said:No Grand Tours yet, no, but he's definitely riding well. And heck, he's a Colombian and he was born in the apparent annus mirabilis of 1990 (he's only like a month older than Quintana) so why not? He's top tenning the Youth Classification of every stage race he enters this year, I say give the kid a shot.
Parrulo said:"No one" get's a first chance on a team hoping to fight for the win at the Tour. Not even Quintana did in 2012 and Beltran doesn't seem be as talented as Quintana.
Save him for the Vuelta where there will be less pressure and he won't be labelled as a waste of a spot in case he fails to deliver.
peloton said:Has he ever ridden a GT? If not, then zero.
Afrank said:Sebastian Henao had never ridden a GT until this Giro. Tour of course is a much bigger and more important ball game.
Afrank said:Sebastian Henao had never ridden a GT until this Giro. Tour of course is a much bigger and more important ball game.
Carols said:... What other team owner has ever done anything like that during a GT?
Parrulo said:"No one" get's a first chance on a team hoping to fight for the win at the Tour. Not even Quintana did in 2012 and Beltran doesn't seem be as talented as Quintana.
Save him for the Vuelta where there will be less pressure and he won't be labelled as a waste of a spot in case he fails to deliver.
Nilsson said:I actually know a guy who did get such a shot, and you might know him too. This thread is kind of about him.
N.B. Beltran wil not be in the Tour of course.