Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Well, confirmation that Contador is as strong as 2014. He was by far the strongest in this PN and would've won hands down if Mont brouilly wasn't cancelled.

As usual, attacking isn't rewarded. Pretty confident he'll win Catalunya and Pais Vasco, he just needs a decent route.
Nonsense Thomas beat him, therefore by definition he was the strongest. Contadot is pretty awfull on short steep efforts so would probably have lost more time on Thomas. I doubt he'll win catlunya or paid vasco given that it won't be sky's number 3 in gc he'll be facing but number 1 and 2 respectively.
Eh?! It's a kind of joke?
Two weeks ago , Thomas was destroyd on Malhao ( a climb similar Mont Broully). What are you talking about?
Not comparable Thomas didn't need to mark him and just let him go, contador was realed in by all the favorites when they started racing.


G went faster this year than he did in 2015, no point arguing on this, stage 3 was for him.
Either way it was cancelled you have to adapt. I'm sure froome (better puncher than contador) would still have one without stage 3. Contador could not adapt, he wasn't good enough so he lost.
 
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BlurryVII said:
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Well, confirmation that Contador is as strong as 2014. He was by far the strongest in this PN and would've won hands down if Mont brouilly wasn't cancelled.

As usual, attacking isn't rewarded. Pretty confident he'll win Catalunya and Pais Vasco, he just needs a decent route.
Nonsense Thomas beat him, therefore by definition he was the strongest. Contadot is pretty awfull on short steep efforts so would probably have lost more time on Thomas. I doubt he'll win catlunya or paid vasco given that it won't be sky's number 3 in gc he'll be facing but number 1 and 2 respectively.

Yeah, and chickens have teeth.
Sorry I don't understand what that's got to do with this, please stick to the thread.

Don't understand what your post has got to do with the race either. :eek:
It's Contador thread my post is about Contador what is the problem with that?
 
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As things actually took place, Contador lost because of bad positioning at the end of one stage, where he lost 5 seconds.
He actually lost 4 seconds and would have lost on countback.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
He seems to fail under pressure, a shame but still he's has a great career.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
As if he never was lucky ... :eek:
 
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Ramon Koran said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
He seems to fail under pressure, a shame but still he's has a great career.

What is this guy talking about? Contador failing under pressure now? :eek:

Just stop watching cycling already, holy crap.
 
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BlurryVII said:
Ramon Koran said:
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Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
He seems to fail under pressure, a shame but still he's has a great career.

What is this guy talking about? Contador failing under pressure now? :eek:

Just stop watching cycling already, holy crap.
Before 07,10 tdf, 08 giro he was strong but knoW no longer so strong because age. Of course it's a shame (big Alberto fan) but he's had a good run.
 
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His form is rising, there's huge will, too. I wasn't sure if perennial changes of his racing program were good, but when there's the class - there's larger margin for variations, as well.
The way he raced today is the way he needs to race against Sky. The difficulty is it takes plenty of energy.
He's on the right path towards the Tour.
 
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Ramon Koran said:
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Ramon Koran said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
He seems to fail under pressure, a shame but still he's has a great career.

What is this guy talking about? Contador failing under pressure now? :eek:

Just stop watching cycling already, holy crap.
Before 07,10 tdf, 08 giro he was sbetrong but knoW no longer so strong because age. Of course it's a shame (big Alberto fan) but he's had a good run.

Yes yes, constantly talking nonsense and *** about Contador (but big Alberto fan! ) . Sure :eek:

Saying that you're a Contador fan, doesn't make your posts any more objective, just so you know.
 
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staubsauger said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
As if he never was lucky ... :eek:

He's won his fair share of races. Vuelta '12 is one example that could easily have conspired against him, but didn't. Route de Sud last year is another example. He's also had his luck in terms of people from other teams choosing to work with him at critical moments.

Having said that, i do feel for him as he obviously badly wanted to win his final Paris-Nice. He must of thought he had it in the bag a couple of times as well.

Still, looks like his form is coming on nicely and it was an exciting race, even on text updates!
 
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BlurryVII said:
Ramon Koran said:
BlurryVII said:
Ramon Koran said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
He seems to fail under pressure, a shame but still he's has a great career.

What is this guy talking about? Contador failing under pressure now? :eek:

Just stop watching cycling already, holy crap.
Before 07,10 tdf, 08 giro he was sbetrong but knoW no longer so strong because age. Of course it's a shame (big Alberto fan) but he's had a good run.

Yes yes, constantly talking nonsense and **** about Contador (but big Alberto fan! ) . Sure :eek:

Saying that you're a Contador fan, doesn't make your posts any more objective, just so you know.
just a question, why do you constantly think that is if one's not at your side of positive expectations one's automatically against you and contador?
 
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staubsauger said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
As if he never was lucky ... :eek:
He was lucky in the 2007 Tour. Now, which other races?
 
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LaFlorecita said:
staubsauger said:
LaFlorecita said:
Alberto was close to tears on the podium. Truly heartbreaking, this stage reminds me so much of Dauphine 2014 stage 8 :( Why can he never ever get lucky. Why, when it's so close, why is the race never decided in his favor?
As if he never was lucky ... :eek:
He was lucky in the 2007 Tour. Now, which other races?

The 2008 Giro strikes me as one of his most impressive wins retroperspective, because he won it being nearly weak as *** (hyperbole) for his usual standards. That said he greatly changed his whole racing attitude during that Giro. Being very conservative, relying calmly on his advantages, dealing with his efforts and his power very carefully. That's actually the reason why he never fully bonked during that race from my pov. But still: With a little less cleverness on his side and a bit more luck on Ricco's side it could've played out different as well.
 
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Flo just be happy he rode so well!!!! He showed us the desire is still there as strong as ever and that the form is coming along nicely. He is disappointed, many fans are disappointed; but he rode like Alberto The Alberto we love to watch! Enjoy watching while you can, our opportunities are dwindling......
 
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http://www.letour.fr/paris-nice/2016/us/stage-7/news/int/alberto-contador-i-don-t-like-second-places.html

"I was hoping for another result. I don't like second places. I did everything I could to make up for lost time and in the end I nearly won. Yesterday it didn't quite work but I told myself there were opportunities left to take today. We were really motivated and we tried everything. At last I'm confident I made the show even if I didn't succeed. In any case, Geraint Thomas played it well, he has a very strong Team Sky around him. But he could be beaten. The bright side is that I could see that my sensations were good and it's a boost for the upcoming Tour of Catalunya."
 
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BlurryVII said:
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But he did put 35 seconds into Thomas in less than two kilometres on a 5-6% gradient. Which is great.

Also 50 seconds into the peloton on Cote de Peille. He basically lost it all on the flat part everytime.

He should clearly train on flat bit more.

It was Kiserlovski and another tinkoff who were leading AC. They lost the battle against Sky. Don't know what you're talking about.

And the brits went mad when I said they are usually utterly clueless, both AC and Thomas didn't put their nose into wind during that part but this is way too complicated for bots to understand that.
 
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Carols said:
Flo just be happy he rode so well!!!! He showed us the desire is still there as strong as ever and that the form is coming along nicely. He is disappointed, many fans are disappointed; but he rode like Alberto The Alberto we love to watch! Enjoy watching while you can, our opportunities are dwindling......
Which is exactly why it is so painful to see him lose, and he was almost crying on the podium too :(
 
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LaFlorecita said:
http://www.letour.fr/paris-nice/2016/us/stage-7/news/int/alberto-contador-i-don-t-like-second-places.html

"I was hoping for another result. I don't like second places. I did everything I could to make up for lost time and in the end I nearly won. Yesterday it didn't quite work but I told myself there were opportunities left to take today. We were really motivated and we tried everything. At last I'm confident I made the show even if I didn't succeed. In any case, Geraint Thomas played it well, he has a very strong Team Sky around him. But he could be beaten. The bright side is that I could see that my sensations were good and it's a boost for the upcoming Tour of Catalunya."

Alberto thinks like a winner, he has already moved on to the next race :).
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Carols said:
Flo just be happy he rode so well!!!! He showed us the desire is still there as strong as ever and that the form is coming along nicely. He is disappointed, many fans are disappointed; but he rode like Alberto The Alberto we love to watch! Enjoy watching while you can, our opportunities are dwindling......
Which is exactly why it is so painful to see him lose, and he was almost crying on the podium too :(

Yes he wasn't at all happy.

But we must celebrate the gift he gave us today, the fighting spirit and legs of an irrepressible champion!
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Carols said:
Flo just be happy he rode so well!!!! He showed us the desire is still there as strong as ever and that the form is coming along nicely. He is disappointed, many fans are disappointed; but he rode like Alberto The Alberto we love to watch! Enjoy watching while you can, our opportunities are dwindling......
Which is exactly why it is so painful to see him lose, and he was almost crying on the podium too :(
He was bummed, sure, but I don't think he felt helpless.
Today's stage wasn't a bad sign.
 
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Tom Dumoulin ‏@tom_dumoulin 27 min
I think this stage was 'spettacolo' to see on tv thanks to @albertocontador. For me it was just very painful and ***...

Luis Ángel Maté ‏@luisangelmate 6 min
Enorme @albertocontador genio, corredores como tú hacen grande nuestro deporte. Gracias!