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Afrank said:Stupid giant copyrights that ruin photos. Another one where both faces are visible-

A very nice shot. Great respect between and for these two.
Afrank said:Stupid giant copyrights that ruin photos. Another one where both faces are visible-

Alberto Contador Velasco said:It’s too soon to think about next year’s calendar in terms of Grand Tours, but I’m going to work as hard as I can. I would love to race all three Grand Tours, but it’s a dream, something really complicated, and I can’t really do that.
ILovecycling said:I lost my hope two years ago, but
Of course I dont think he should do that, but only the attempt would be epic
murali said:the smiles look OK. i dont know whether it is genuine for one. didnt see it live.
does anyone have video of the closing ceremony? the stream i was watching shifted to Montreal.
LaFlorecita said:http://www.marca.com/2014/09/12/ciclismo/1410532603.html
schedule:
Milano-Torino
Lombardia
Beijing if he needs points
Cimber said:He shouldnt do Beijing. And if he does he needs to go veggie-mode
Electress said:I think they do like and respect one another. A great champion likes a great contender, it makes him raise his game. And both Froome and Contador are fighters to the core - and it is always good to have a near-equal to do battle with.
Great victory for Alberto - so looking forward to next year. I'd love to see the 2013 season well and truly put to bed by AC winning (hopefully in fine style) all his in-form / uninjured rivals.
Kwibus said:I never understood the fact that people thought these 2 'hated' eachother. I also find the reasoning of Froome humiliating Contador in his book ridiculous.
People just love to see problems everywhere when there are none. As far as I've seen they respect eachother quite a lot and obviously see eachother as their biggest rival.
We can only hope we have atleast 2 more years of rivalry between these 2!
Congratulations Alberto with your victory! an amazing one seeing where you've come from.
LaFlorecita said:http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=387
2490 CQ points
2520 in 2008 his best ever score
Can he beat that
and that after crashing out in his main goal
No_Balls said:Been there. Done that.
2549 is the score.
http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/cqRankingRider.asp?current=1
LaFlorecita said:Love your new avi!
I would like to see Alberto try Giro-Tour next year just to f... with Nibali
Can you confirm if they're using the same scoring-point criteria for 2014?LaFlorecita said:http://cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider.asp?riderid=387
2490 CQ points
2520 in 2008 his best ever score
Can he beat that
Electress said:To be fair, I don't think Froome did himself a lot of favours with his book. There are places I found him to be pretty snide, which was disappointing, as I don't think he seems a bad bloke (though the bunny stories I did find odd, truly). Should have checked the tone of the ghost writer much more carefully (and told his girlfriend to keep quiet!).
But frankly, I've enjoyed Contador's 'coffee time' responses a lot - a much more effective way to make a point whilst keeping it fun and friendly so I'm not complaining! AC's a pretty shrewd PR operator - and I get the feeling, a pretty nice bloke. But it is easier to be magnanimous when you're a champion. It also helps if you can go on to make the point on the road - long may he continue to do so!
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The effectiveness of Alberto Contador in the Tour is devastating: three wins overall in his only three appearances in 2008, 2012 and 2014 and also overwhelms his season: 2nd in the Algarve, Tirreno 1st place, 2nd in the Volta, 1st in the Basque Country in the Dauphiné 2nd and 1st in the Vuelta. "The campaign has been amazing, just the thorn me not knowing what had happened in the Tour is. I worked and strove as never to reach the maximum. Pity the fall, I made the year in the most professional way to my career. "
Why crushed both? Answered his brother and agent, Fran: "The way you beat Froome in Tour 2013 Sometimes you learn more from defeat than from victory, you must know how to handle situations to try to reverse them." The motivation to overcome the British led him to spend a winter held in Lugano, where he has taken up residence, and the Teide, a place that he came "first" next to coach Tinkoff, former Sky, Steven de Jongh . And that gives you a "special" value to this Vuelta, "Beating the best always magnifies. Froome is a global standard. "
Abandoning the Tour made him think you would not get to contest the Spanish round. Just two months later, he gave his title to the Apostle Santiago. His lesion defined Dr. Cesar Flores in AS: "Your tibial plateau fracture did not involve problems for cargo or for pedaling in the back, intraarticular. The problem was the wound that was reopened and delayed him. Even so, exercised good for the race. "
Although well trained and only racing at maximum in each test in which you enroll, Contador lowered expectations since announcing his competition: "try to win stages in the third week." And so it has been, in Farrapona and Ancares, but dressed in red, with the general totally under control. At a press conference said Valdelinares day as the turning point: "There I realized I enjoyed the end of good feelings. Before I spent only survive and suffer. "
On the podium in Santiago held its sixth largest (was stripped of the Tour de France 2010 and the Giro d'Italia in 2011 for a positive clenbuterol), a track record which look three laps, two Tour and Giro, Triple Crown "I do not know if back in 2015, a dream would play three rounds of three weeks in the same season "
 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		 
		
		
 
				
		