BlurryVII said:A few interesting statements which we already knew: "I was not at the same level at this Giro as I was at last year’s Tour, so in that regard, it gives me a bit of tranquility"
"I see them as one, the Giro and Tour. Psychologically, you have to prepare yourself for it, because it’s complicated in your head to end one grand tour like the Giro, and start to think about the next one.”"
I agree with you. He might still lose time, of course, but if it doesn't rain it shouldn't be minutes again.Randy rex said:I have seen lot of people who think that Contador could loose a lot of time on Nibali on the cobbles.
But if it doesn't rain, I think he could do very well, like he showed in 2010 and in the Eneco tour 2012 where he was with the best in the Mur de Grammont.
LaFlorecita said:I agree with you. He might still lose time, of course, but if it doesn't rain it shouldn't be minutes again.Randy rex said:I have seen lot of people who think that Contador could loose a lot of time on Nibali on the cobbles.
But if it doesn't rain, I think he could do very well, like he showed in 2010 and in the Eneco tour 2012 where he was with the best in the Mur de Grammont.
Red Rick said:Just rewatched the Finestre stage again
Most benign breakdown ever of a GT leader
Randy rex said:I have seen lot of people who think that Contador could loose a lot of time on Nibali on the cobbles.
But if it doesn't rain, I think he could do very well, like he showed in 2010 and in the Eneco tour 2012 where he was with the best in the Mur de Grammont.
LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.
LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Lemond doesnt agree with youninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Seriously, Little Flower, I have heard a myriad of commentators and cyclists, plus Elvis Presley, explain that the time gap between the Giro and TDF, or TDF and Vuelta, is (i) too long to stay on form and (ii) too short to come off of form, rest, and build back up.
Contador came off the 2011 Giro, which was the most dominant Grand Tour victory I've ever seen, even surpassing Armstrong in 2005 and possibly Usain Bolt in the 200m at the Olympics, and then Alberto looked exhausted 5 weeks later at the TDF. That he finished even 5th was incredible.
Pantani won the 1998 TDF after half of the field left the race. We have to go back to Indurain when Jimmy Johnson was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys for an authentic Giro-TDF calendar year winner.
Oh no doubt there are many doubters. But there are also people who believe in it and most important Alberto and the team believe in it!!!ninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Seriously, Little Flower, I have heard a myriad of commentators and cyclists, plus Elvis Presley, explain that the time gap between the Giro and TDF, or TDF and Vuelta, is (i) too long to stay on form and (ii) too short to come off of form, rest, and build back up.
Contador came off the 2011 Giro, which was the most dominant Grand Tour victory I've ever seen, even surpassing Armstrong in 2005 and possibly Usain Bolt in the 200m at the Olympics, and then Alberto looked exhausted 5 weeks later at the TDF. That he finished even 5th was incredible.
Pantani won the 1998 TDF after half of the field left the race. We have to go back to Indurain when Jimmy Johnson was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys for an authentic Giro-TDF calendar year winner.
Nahh problems with tech is my daily routine , I know what you are talking aboutLaFlorecita said:Oh no doubt there are many doubters. But there are also people who believe in it and most important Alberto and the team believe in it!!!ninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Seriously, Little Flower, I have heard a myriad of commentators and cyclists, plus Elvis Presley, explain that the time gap between the Giro and TDF, or TDF and Vuelta, is (i) too long to stay on form and (ii) too short to come off of form, rest, and build back up.
Contador came off the 2011 Giro, which was the most dominant Grand Tour victory I've ever seen, even surpassing Armstrong in 2005 and possibly Usain Bolt in the 200m at the Olympics, and then Alberto looked exhausted 5 weeks later at the TDF. That he finished even 5th was incredible.
Pantani won the 1998 TDF after half of the field left the race. We have to go back to Indurain when Jimmy Johnson was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys for an authentic Giro-TDF calendar year winner.
Thanks ILoveCycling, I like it too though I liked the previous 3 I tried to upload better :mad![]()
don't you want to give him at least 1/200?ninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.
ILovecycling said:Lemond doesnt agree with youninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Seriously, Little Flower, I have heard a myriad of commentators and cyclists, plus Elvis Presley, explain that the time gap between the Giro and TDF, or TDF and Vuelta, is (i) too long to stay on form and (ii) too short to come off of form, rest, and build back up.
Contador came off the 2011 Giro, which was the most dominant Grand Tour victory I've ever seen, even surpassing Armstrong in 2005 and possibly Usain Bolt in the 200m at the Olympics, and then Alberto looked exhausted 5 weeks later at the TDF. That he finished even 5th was incredible.
Pantani won the 1998 TDF after half of the field left the race. We have to go back to Indurain when Jimmy Johnson was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys for an authentic Giro-TDF calendar year winner.![]()
@Flo
Nice avatar![]()
LaFlorecita said:Oh no doubt there are many doubters. But there are also people who believe in it and most important Alberto and the team believe in it!!!ninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:We shall seeninjadriver said:LaFlorecita said:Zero shot? We will see about that![]()
Zero shot. And I think he's the greatest Grand Tour racer I've ever seen.![]()
Seriously, Little Flower, I have heard a myriad of commentators and cyclists, plus Elvis Presley, explain that the time gap between the Giro and TDF, or TDF and Vuelta, is (i) too long to stay on form and (ii) too short to come off of form, rest, and build back up.
Contador came off the 2011 Giro, which was the most dominant Grand Tour victory I've ever seen, even surpassing Armstrong in 2005 and possibly Usain Bolt in the 200m at the Olympics, and then Alberto looked exhausted 5 weeks later at the TDF. That he finished even 5th was incredible.
Pantani won the 1998 TDF after half of the field left the race. We have to go back to Indurain when Jimmy Johnson was still coaching the Dallas Cowboys for an authentic Giro-TDF calendar year winner.
Thanks ILoveCycling, I like it too though I liked the previous 3 I tried to upload better![]()
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Red Rick said:Menchov in 2008 is what tells me more than Contador in 2011. He had a similar build up to Contador this year. Good/decent in the Giro and very good in the Tour.
To be fair, almost nobody has tried it in the last few years, but you should realise you can't come in all guns blazing in the Giro. Those who tried it, were mostly not real contenders who were relatively great in the Giro and then completely broke down in the Tour