No_Balls said:
Interview with the man of the hour:
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/...ana-2014/contador-para-como-victoria/2731080/
Nice video! Makes me happy
No_Balls said:
Interview with the man of the hour:
http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/...ana-2014/contador-para-como-victoria/2731080/
LaFlorecita said:Nice video! Makes me happy![]()
BlurryVII said:It seems like it's getting harder to find new ones
At this point, there has been 3 different leaders (Castroviejo - Valverde - Rodriguez in 2012) and Castroviejo - Valverde - Mathews this year.
Also Valverde has won the first mountain top finish (he won at arrate in 2012 which was the 1st MTF) .
That's all I have for today
Also the 4th and last rider who wore the leader's jersey in 2012 was AC, my prediction is that the next rider who'll take the red jersey will win the Vuelta.![]()
Also there are other common points, extremely high temperatures in the first week which was not the case in 2013.
And just take a look at the GC field, purito, bala, ac, froome, quintana, gesink... they were all here in 2012![]()
Carols said:Grande Alberto!!! He has passed the initial test with flying colors. He just needs that knee to hold up, gain more fitness, recover well and get some high end explosiveness. He can possibly win this thing!
He was grinding more than dancing but did it with square shoulders. No favoring that I could see. He is such a road warrior and so talented that even without proper preparation he still rises to the top like cream. The top 10 is already the cream of this race!
Phew Impressive Ride Alberto!
BTW as far as putting people on ignore. Well I'm in my golden years and frankly have no time left to waste. If someone quotes a post of someone I have on ignore I'll skim and if it seems useful I'll go back and View Post. Best of both worlds actually at least for me.
Yeah!!!!Jack_89 said:I said it. He never participated to make up the numbers or settle for a stage win. You must be joking, if that were the case would not be Alberto Contador .
Next week i want to hear :" Cambio de ritmo del madrileno, cambia ritrmo Contador !!"
Always the Best
Carols said:I'm glad you're happy, that is a good sign. But what did he say????? Spanish challenged here![]()
ILovecycling said:Yeah!!!!
Later I'll do translation of that video,if there is enough time (or some spanish (taxus)/latino member can do it
)
"Alberto, how is gonna your body and knee respond after this stage?"
- For me it was excellent, Valverde got a huge win, I couldn't image being in the top-10 today, neither fighting for the win.
- I have some stingers in my knee sometimes, but they didn't stop me from pedaling, I have my fingers crossed to avoid getting worse and I hope my form will improve steady over the next days.
"Do you think those stingers come from the fracture or the wound?"
- They come inside from tendons and the impact of the activity, what worries me it's the stretching in the quadriceps at the muscular level, but I can't complain.
LaFlorecita said:This felt like a victory for him. He did not expect to finish among the first, so he's very happy. He feels occasional shots of pain in his knee but nothing too bad. He hopes to get better every day. He again says it's a surprise for him, and also says he feels no pressure. When asked if he can win the race, he says that he'll take it day by day, and will see what happens.
I think![]()
Hugo87 said:First minute and half +- of the video translated ( it's the most important part), it isn't perfect because i'm Portuguese, but i can speak and understand castellano.
Vino attacks everyone said:hehehe, I think me picking AC for the winner of the gc in Foxxys game wasn't such a stupid move after all![]()
BlurryVII said:It seems like it's getting harder to find new ones
At this point, there has been 3 different leaders (Castroviejo - Valverde - Rodriguez in 2012) and Castroviejo - Valverde - Mathews this year.
Also Valverde has won the first mountain top finish (he won at arrate in 2012 which was the 1st MTF) .
That's all I have for today
Also the 4th and last rider who wore the leader's jersey in 2012 was AC, my prediction is that the next rider who'll take the red jersey will win the Vuelta.![]()
Also there are other common points, extremely high temperatures in the first week which was not the case in 2013.
And just take a look at the GC field, purito, bala, ac, froome, quintana, gesink... they were all here in 2012![]()
Jspear said:Thanks a bunch ya'll.![]()
You're welcome.Carols said:Thanks for the translations!!!
He is happy to have done so well. The only concern is those 'stingers' or 'shots of pain' in his knee; that doesn't sound good
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No_Balls said:I agree. A fantastic picture and i have no doubt the love and support he's got on the road, villages, outside his teambus will only add more strenght to what already looks like an imperishable iron will. It will be most difficult to drop him this Vuelta.
Today was one of those day one was back to the point where i'd remember why i love the sport. The uncertainity of things. I believed in AC but was also a bit nervous of it: would he hold out? When will the attacks come and could he cope with it? With 1.1 km he was a bit too far down for my liking. Eyes started wandering across the peloton looking desperately after a swagging Tinkoff-shirt. With Alberto things are often certain in the mountains but this was a day of questions and hope. But this is a beauty with the sport imo: the uncertainty and the hope of survival and then the relief when its over and "your" guy has survived. The beauty of cycling. Or just a dairy of a fanboy.
Anyway, it felt like a victory today.
Carols said:Thanks for the translations!!!
He is happy to have done so well. The only concern is those 'stingers' or 'shots of pain' in his knee; that doesn't sound good
.
contador977 said:I am not sure why people or fans are putting stock into this. He is at the Vuelta and is fine. He always down plays his chances.
" I never expected to be this good today"
I dont believe it. None of his rivals believe what he is saying either.
As far as Contador Tour form, who knows. Its impossible to say what he would have done, sure he has been good this year but the searing attacks of Verbier and those battles with Rasmussen are attacks that no one in the peloton could even come close to following. Since the ban, attacks are not sustained by Contador usually, its a gap and then he is caught. This year he was staying away but the explosion is not the same from my perspective.
contador977 said:I am not sure why people or fans are putting stock into this. He is at the Vuelta and is fine. He always down plays his chances.
" I never expected to be this good today"
I dont believe it. None of his rivals believe what he is saying either.
As far as Contador Tour form, who knows. Its impossible to say what he would have done, sure he has been good this year but the searing attacks of Verbier and those battles with Rasmussen are attacks that no one in the peloton could even come close to following. Since the ban, attacks are not sustained by Contador usually, its a gap and then he is caught. This year he was staying away but the explosion is not the same from my perspective.
"As far as Contador Tour form, who knows.
LaFlorecita said:This felt like a victory for him. He did not expect to finish among the first, so he's very happy. He feels occasional shots of pain in his knee but nothing too bad. He hopes to get better every day. He again says it's a surprise for him, and also says he feels no pressure. When asked if he can win the race, he says that he'll take it day by day, and will see what happens.
I think![]()
Very nice postNo_Balls said:I agree. A fantastic picture and i have no doubt the love and support he's got on the road, villages, outside his teambus will only add more strenght to what already looks like an imperishable iron will. It will be most difficult to drop him this Vuelta.
Today was one of those day one was back to the point where i'd remember why i love the sport. The uncertainity of things. I believed in AC but was also a bit nervous of it: would he hold out? When will the attacks come and could he cope with it? With 1.1 km he was a bit too far down for my liking. Eyes started wandering across the peloton looking desperately after a swagging Tinkoff-shirt. With Alberto things are often certain in the mountains but this was a day of questions and hope. But this is a beauty with the sport imo: the uncertainty and the hope of survival and then the relief when its over and "your" guy has survived. The beauty of cycling. Or just a dairy of a fanboy.
Anyway, it felt like a victory today.
yep,I searched for the right word,and this is it.RedFury said:Good enough overall translation. I'll add that he also said that as always he'll go for the win as long as his body allows it. In short what he implied and we already know, is that he isn't riding for second place. He was also very thankful for all the support he gets from fans.
Has he ever? Ridden for second that is.
ETA: I'd think "a pinch every now and then" is a more accurate description of what he feels on the knee.