Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Fleur is overreacting like usual. Piti and contador used to be good friend, that's fact. I'm not sure how they are right now but in what race did piti screw him over exactly fleur?

What he did on mende was completely fair. You want piti to give up his chance for podium for the sake of contador (who is still a threat for quintana). That makes no sense at all, once again give me one race where piti screwed over contador when gaining nothing from it at all?

He even helped out contador, in fuente de he could have ridden with purito to catch contador back and maybe have a chance FTW.
 
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Miburo said:
Fleur is overreacting like usual. Piti and contador used to be good friend, that's fact. I'm not sure how they are right now but in what race did piti screw him over exactly fleur?

What he did on mende was completely fair. You want piti to give up his chance for podium for the sake of contador (who is still a threat for quintana). That makes no sense at all, once again give me one race where piti screwed over contador when gaining nothing from it at all?

He even helped out contador, in fuente de he could have ridden with purito to catch contador back and maybe have a chance FTW.
Yes, I am overreacting even though I am just repeating something several journalists have said over the years.
Yes, Valverde would never screw over Contador just for the sake of it. Know what a hyperbole is?
Valverde considers himself the best Spanish rider. Ever since the 2012 Vuelta, when Saxo-Tinkoff pulled on the front after Valverde got a mechanical, Valverde has made this into some sort of national rivalry :rolleyes: :p I don't think Berto really cares
 
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Well, today is Sagan's day. His effort making today's stage worth watching. Climbing great w/ a group of climber. He is the version of G for TS. Break my heart he got second again. As far as GC, snooze fest! AC looks a little more alive, stands a lot (should be a good sign?). But that's about it. Other than Sagan's downhill and climbing, G crash.. GC.. meh today.
 
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He had a strong attack in him but apperently headwind.

Of contador didn't try anything, he tried 2 years ago and it didn't work. Why would it change now? Only with rain you've really big gaps and piti was never gonna let contador go in the descent. Wednesday it's time to be risky, not now.
 
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Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.
 
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KyoGrey said:
rm7 said:
KyoGrey said:
It is such a shame that Alberto and Alejandro don't get on well...

If they really wanted, they could go for the big prize with a combo downhill attack on Allos or in Glandon.

It would be a win-win situation for both of the Spaniards and aditionally Quintana could comfortably sit on the wheel of a hysterical Froome and try to finish him in Pra Loup.

Havent they dismissed the "beef" several times under the last Vuelta? Contador, Valverde and JRod.

But Valverde is always riding like he doesn't want Contador to win.. because if he coorporate, then he know that he'll be beaten in the end probably.

Still can't get my head around JRod and Valverde in the last Vuelta.. Could have smashed Froome on several occasions. I can understand if Contador doesn't think very highly of them.

I support both of them of course, but I think that the rivalry of Valverde and Contador may go way back to the fact that Alejandro feels in his mind that it is unfair that for the last 10 years Alberto has received much more attention of the Spanish general media whilst outside of the cycling world, he is regarded only as a secondary star.

Also the fact that Contador being an almost unique case of a modern Spanish superstar that hasn't milited for Echavarri/Unzue team structures means that Movistar as a team has no good eyes for the madrileño.

hmm that's kind of childish from Valverde. It's out either of them control if the public choose their attention to AC? In my opinion, just because they are spanish, when it comes to Valverde, forgets about asking help. Valverde is always concern only for Valverde. (not like Aussie). The best way for AC is to have a good leg in the first place, and drop Valverde. (just to even annoy him) :D
 
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LaFlorecita said:
[differen/forum.cyclingnews.com/viewtopic.php?p=1773023#p1773023]Matteo.[/url] said:
LaFlorecita said:

What did you expect? :confused:
Uhm him putting some pressure on Sky and not chilling at the back of the group, at times even getting gapped.

Today wasn't the stage to try something. Nibali was going 35km/h ! 35! Too weak this climb to do some difference.
Anyway i saw him good in the attack , finally he also wins the sprint! :eek:
 
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Got better in giro '08, vuelta '14. In other GT's he usually kept the same level, i think he got even better in tour '09 but couldn't show it cause of the leash he was on (you've the ITT though). And in the tour '10 his strongest performance was on the tourmalet.

Watch his GT's more carefully before you call yourself a fan.
 
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BlurryVII said:
Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.
You are terribly pessimistic...
 
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BlurryVII said:
Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.

It's kind of frustrating...he just seems to have mini ups and downs from day to day, but there really isn't any clear sign of overall improvement. I don't think anything spectacular is going to happen in the Alps - he's going for the podium and hoping that TJ and Valverde have a bad day. The most likely scenario is he has a bad day and finishes 5th or 6th, which I know would be welcome by some, but personally I would like to see him on the podium so that his double-attempt can be called a mini-success of sorts.
 
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BlurryVII said:
Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.
Nibali better because he gains few seconds? only Gesink try to close gap , the other were only looking around and let him go.
When Alberto attacked all try to follow , also Froome himself .
 
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LaFlorecita said:
BlurryVII said:
Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.
You are terribly pessimistic...

3 rd Week going to be very interesting.
 
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Miburo said:
Got better in giro '08, vuelta '14. In other GT's he usually kept the same level, i think he got even better in tour '09 but couldn't show it cause of the leash he was on (you've the ITT though). And in the tour '10 his strongest performance was on the tourmalet.

Watch his GT's more carefully before you call yourself a fan.

Those are slight improvements not significant ones. Given his form at the moment, he would need to be significantly better to finally be able to take time uphill. Not just attack, but sustain it.

But be happy and shut it up, you got what you wanted, exciting stuff ain't it? Struggling Contador, isn't that what you love? Do the happy dance, you'll have a fail show in the alps especially made for you.
 
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BlurryVII said:
Watched the last climb, Contador really isn't getting better at all. Still tilting and all over the place. Even Nibali might be better from now on.

It's incredible how Contador never improves throughout a GT... he always keeps the same form. I think he'll keep losing time in the alps, not as worse as pierre saint martin obviously but you never know.

you might get the answer. Contador was interviewed. His answers offered nothing in confidence over his form. He was having a hard time in 1, 2 week. Only said the alps there's a little possibility. So there you go.. looks like the form is .. it is what it is.