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100% agree
BlurryVII said:rhubroma said:I know full well that cycling is much more competitive than in the past,though that said I can't see how he showed up for this race with the condition he has.
A Contador in top shape, doesn't put in a performance like the terrible one on the Mur today.
I hear what you're saying, he probably knew he had this average form right before the Tour when doing his test on Sierra and that's why I believe they have a plan of peaking later.
But otherwise, if they (Alberto and De jongh) have no plan and don't know what they're doing apart from just going day by day, just "trying" the double like that then I have no idea why he showed up for the Tour either because this form is unacceptable in July.
So to me it makes no sense if the plan isn't to peak later on. I can only believe that and if it turns out to be not true then I can only blame their imcompetence and stupidity for even showing up and not waiting for the Vuelta.
100% agree