"In the first rest day of the Giro I had everything more controlled, I knew the answer of my body. Here's an uncertainty. What I've noticed in this principle of career is that I lack the spark that others have. I hope that with the over time that spark will not have more importance and long ports,
It's a hard port, it can happen, we will see how we are following the rest day. If I am good I'll try, because I am one who thinks that if there is an opportunity we must seize," he said.
TI-Raleigh said:BlurryVII said:PremierAndrew said:BlurryVII said:Zam_Olyas said:lol at posters who said the mountains are yet to come....as it is contador will never gain time on froome..froome will beat contadors candy ass everytime when they are both healthy.
Yep that's what we saw at the Vuelta 2014 .
Plus this year, Contador is at a disadvantage.
Considering Contador targetted that race once he crashed out compared to Froome who merely used it to get some racing in his legs...
Then I can say, Contador crashed later, with a worse injury and couldn't train as well as Froome? What about that?
He got his *** beaten fair and square
In my opinion, Froome rode the Vuelta '14 already thinking of the Tour '15. He even has said as much. The purpose was to get a grand tour in the legs. Sure he tried to win. He's a competitor. Contador was better. Not the case this year.
TI-Raleigh said:In my opinion, Froome rode the Vuelta '14 already thinking of the Tour '15. He even has said as much. The purpose was to get a grand tour in the legs. Sure he tried to win. He's a competitor. Contador was better. Not the case this year.
hfer07 said:I'm sure Contador is pleased with this first week GC standings-perhaps he would have liked to be closer to Froome, but overall he managed to stay out of trouble. As far as current shape- he might be playing mind games, perhaps misguiding the other contenders- although is true he might be a bit behind from his desired level, but I believe he's looking ahead towards the last week to peak & perhaps ally with Quintanita to hurt the Alien. The next two weeks are going to be exciting![]()
Agreed, whether he wins or loses, Contador will make his presence known.hfer07 said:I'm sure Contador is pleased with this first week GC standings-perhaps he would have liked to be closer to Froome, but overall he managed to stay out of trouble. As far as current shape- he might be playing mind games, perhaps misguiding the other contenders- although is true he might be a bit behind from his desired level, but I believe he's looking ahead towards the last week to peak & perhaps ally with Quintanita to hurt the Alien. The next two weeks are going to be exciting![]()
I think Bennati and Tossatto going all out early and taking the longest pulls was the plan, maybe they lost them earlier than expected but stuff like that can happen. It wasn't a bad performance, I don't think it that the Giro TTT was that much better, this time they just had way stronger competition.LaFlorecita said:![]()
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Damn, Roman, Rafa and Berto are going to blow up the mountains, I am sure of it. The Stick Man better watch out, and remember, Roman is a good descender too.......
Who would have thought Basso of all people would make it all the way to the finish in the TTT![]()
I think losing Bennati and Tosatto early on really cost them..
- I am more unsure about my form than at the Giro, one thing I have noticed is that I miss the "spark" that others do have, I hope this will not have any effect in the long run
- [about Tuesday's stage] It is a hard climb, anything can happen, we will see how I feel after the rest day, if I feel good I will try to attack, because I believe I must take every opportunity
- Tejay is also a big rival not just N Q F
No_Balls said:- I am more unsure about my form than at the Giro, one thing I have noticed is that I miss the "spark" that others do have, I hope this will not have any effect in the long run
- [about Tuesday's stage] It is a hard climb, anything can happen, we will see how I feel after the rest day, if I feel good I will try to attack, because I believe I must take every opportunity
- Tejay is also a big rival not just N Q F
Yes. Yes. We are getting there. Few things are as revealing of Albertos form then post/pre-stage interviews. Dark were the moments when he after every stage was all like "great/good sensations". But this is a massive jump: "anything can happen". "Hard climb". "Will see how i feel". "If i can i will try". "Tejay is also a rival".
SeriousSam said:Is that really a robust association? Contador doing well when post stage sandbagging and not doing well when talking about good sensations? Seems spurious.
Indeed, sometimes I can't help but think about 2013, and expect him to get dropped like a stonejilbiker said:Bertie fans are constantly reliving the nightmare of 2013. If Bertie had 2013 in his mind like his fans he would have packed up his bags and stayed at home.
Lets get over it.
the problem may be not that AC road the Giro but that most of his team did as well.Mayomaniac said:I think Bennati and Tossatto going all out early and taking the longest pulls was the plan, maybe they lost them earlier than expected but stuff like that can happen. It wasn't a bad performance, I don't think it that the Giro TTT was that much better, this time they just had way stronger competition.LaFlorecita said:![]()
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Damn, Roman, Rafa and Berto are going to blow up the mountains, I am sure of it. The Stick Man better watch out, and remember, Roman is a good descender too.......
Who would have thought Basso of all people would make it all the way to the finish in the TTT![]()
I think losing Bennati and Tosatto early on really cost them..
Kreuziger, Rogers and even Basso are looking stronger than at the Girocantpedal said:the problem may be not that AC road the Giro but that most of his team did as well.
those racing days don't go away, but at times AC looked like he raced the Giro alone so maybeLaFlorecita said:Kreuziger, Rogers and even Basso are looking stronger than at the Girocantpedal said:the problem may be not that AC road the Giro but that most of his team did as well.![]()
“The Tour is always a grind. The Giro is more about legs whereas at the Tour you need that mental aspect to keep pushing on. The physical difference between the top 10 or 20 guys is minimal and sometimes you can make a lot of difference if you’re prepared to suffer on for ten more minutes.”
LaFlorecita said:Indeed, sometimes I can't help but think about 2013, and expect him to get dropped like a stonejilbiker said:Bertie fans are constantly reliving the nightmare of 2013. If Bertie had 2013 in his mind like his fans he would have packed up his bags and stayed at home.
Lets get over it.
But NO.
It will not happen, I refuse to believe it. As you said, it is a good thing Alberto is not as pessimistic as most of his fans. Alberto has not been brilliant so far but in 2013 he was in horrific shape.
He seems to be riding into form. On Tuesday, I believe he will follow Froome or lose maybe 10-15 seconds in the final km.
Froome is in monster shape right now, but I doubt he can keep it up.
cantpedal said:those racing days don't go away, but at times AC looked like he raced the Giro alone so maybeLaFlorecita said:Kreuziger, Rogers and even Basso are looking stronger than at the Girocantpedal said:the problem may be not that AC road the Giro but that most of his team did as well.![]()
