Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Presenter asked Riis on Danish tv tonight - "we've seen Contador doing a little time on Nibali today, can we expect something tomorrow?"

Riis said: Tomorrow is a difficult and hard stage, but the climbs are well away from the finish line, so no" and he continued "but monday" and he smiled.

Expect full attack on Monday :)
 
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leon993 said:
Presenter asked Riis on Danish tv tonight - "we've seen Contador doing a little time on Nibali today, can we expect something tomorrow?"

Riis said: Tomorrow is a difficult and hard stage, but the climbs are well away from the finish line, so no" and he continued "but monday" and he smiled.

Expect full attack on Monday :)

The same Riis who said Saxo saw the cobbles as an opportunity?
 
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The Hitch said:
The same Riis who said Saxo saw the cobbles as an opportunity?

Cobbles are much less predictable than mountains. Mountains are all about being the best, and Riis probably feels confident that the best climber in the world is the best clmber in the world.
 
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Publicus said:
Maybe it's a poor translation, but here's the quote in English:
I wanted to see how Nibali was doing and I was surprised he kept so close. I wasn't sure whether there was anyone ahead of me, that's why I moved. I saw there was someone ahead of me and then I decided to take a little bit of time off Nibali.

Turns out this quote was inaccurate in an important way. From Tinkoff's press release:

“I wanted to see how Nibali felt. It was a surprise to me that he let go of my wheel on the final 50 meters. I wasn’t hundred percent sure if there was a rider ahead for the stage win. So I was looking at Nibali all the time, until I saw the finish line screen indicating two minutes and then I decided to try to gain some seconds”, says Alberto Contador
 
Jul 10, 2013
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leon993 said:
Presenter asked Riis on Danish tv tonight - "we've seen Contador doing a little time on Nibali today, can we expect something tomorrow?"

Riis said: Tomorrow is a difficult and hard stage, but the climbs are well away from the finish line, so no" and he continued "but monday" and he smiled.

Expect full attack on Monday :)

I wonder what must go through Vincenzo's mind knowing that Monday is going to be a painful day no matter what.
 
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mrhender said:
Point beeing?

This post is just a poor excuse of a bait right?

No but your post seems to be.

I could add that Riis made a lot of hubbub last year about how much Contador was going to attack in the final week and he never did, so that's a second example of how Riis saying something to the press doesn't mean much.
 
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The Hitch said:
No but your post seems to be.

I could add that Riis made a lot of hubbub last year about how much Contador was going to attack in the final week and he never did, so that's a second example of how Riis saying something to the press doesn't mean much.

Of course it doesn't. It is his job to talk BS to the media.
 
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Sciocco said:
Of course it doesn't. It is his job to talk BS to the media.

....and to wind up the other DS's.... he'll attack Monday ..or launch a long one tomorrow ... or solo up to Chamrousse for 20km out :D:D
 
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Riis and Contador must have noticed how weak Astana were. Nibali will be lonely in the next two weeks at least with riders in blue jerseys. None of the other teams impressed. Nibali still looks good and Porte went well on the sort of climb that does not suit him.
 
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Only if Kreuziger was there ,they could isolate him last climb and make Nibali chase Kreuziger in the last kms to waste his energy:(
 
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indianfanboy said:
Only if Kreuziger was there ,they could isolate him last climb and make Nibali chase Kreuziger in the last kms to waste his energy:(

They can send Rafal up the road the same way they would have sent Kreuziger up. Rafal might not be a gc threat, but that will at least take the pressure off TS to chase.
 
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Jspear said:
They can send Rafal up the road the same way they would have sent Kreuziger up. Rafal might not be a gc threat, but that will at least take the pressure off TS to chase.

The Send a man up tactic works effectively only when the man send up is high up in GC.

Only Astana can use that tactic now by sending up Fugslang.
 
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murali said:
The Send a man up tactic works effectively only when the man send up is high up in GC.

Only Astana can use that tactic now by sending up Fugslang.

Which won't happen. Fuglsang is overrated as a climber.
 
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murali said:
The Send a man up tactic works effectively only when the man send up is high up in GC.

Only Astana can use that tactic now by sending up Fugslang.

T-Mobile used that tactic back in the day. Vino goes up the road, Kloden and Ullrich lead the chase to pull him back.

:D
 
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murali said:
The Send a man up tactic works effectively only when the man send up is high up in GC.

Only Astana can use that tactic now by sending up Fugslang.

Agreed. Unfortunately Saxo, Movistar and others are going to have to FORCE Astana to chase. Otherwise, they will be content to sit on their lead. That being said, putting someone in the break tomorrow (today) could be helpful to drive over the top and in the flat if a GC candidate put in a successful attack on the final climb tomorrow (today).
 
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leon993 said:
Presenter asked Riis on Danish tv tonight - "we've seen Contador doing a little time on Nibali today, can we expect something tomorrow?"

Riis said: Tomorrow is a difficult and hard stage, but the climbs are well away from the finish line, so no" and he continued "but monday" and he smiled.

Expect full attack on Monday :)

This looks like Riis is asking other teams to control the race in the initial parts of the race.
Otherwise he will send his 6 boys upfront and decimate the field.


i mean, this is just mind-games. i dont think Riis is foolish enough to talk abt tactics before a stage.

Also, saying Monday doesnt give away anything. Monday is Contador territory.
 
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Saxo can still force Astana to chase by trying to send groups up the road, Paulinho + Majka, Majka + Rogers or something like that. Astana can't afford Contador having multiple teammates up the road, especially on a stage like today.
 
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Maybe guys like TJVG,Talansky,JVDB who have lost some time will try to send teammates up the road and try to bridge...atleast that might make Astana chase but again that tactic may not be used so early in the tour
 
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The Hitch said:
No but your post seems to be.

I could add that Riis made a lot of hubbub last year about how much Contador was going to attack in the final week and he never did, so that's a second example of how Riis saying something to the press doesn't mean much.

Someone didn't learn from the other day, me that is..
Apologies.. That was not fair.