Yeah. Destroying your teammate's podium options for zero gain is the masterstroke of the century. Silly me.VayaVayaVaya said:That seemed like a pretty good tactical move on his part to me.
CheckMyPecs said:The facts speak for themselves: Contador's strategy only became good when he joined Bjarne.LaFlorecita said:Absolute nonsense.
Need a reminder of how bad his strategy was before he moved to Saxo?
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/contador-distances-his-teammates-with-controversial-attack/
And Bjarne's reputation as a tactical genius was well-cemented years before Contador moved to Saxo.PremierAndrew said:Even if his strategy was bed before he moved to Saxo (which it wasn't), it would be natural for his tactics to improve with experience
TheYouyou7 said:I guess he didnt lie when he said he didnt feel good... Disapointed though...
But still people will claim he always lies.TheYouyou7 said:I guess he didnt lie when he said he didnt feel good... Disapointed though...
CheckMyPecs said:Bertie's REALLY going to miss Bjarne's tactical acumen now that he's lost his dominance in the mountains.
kingjr said:Somewhere, but not there.PremierAndrew said:kingjr said:PremierAndrew said:Valv.Piti said:[quote="
Valverde disagrees.
Lol
He's arguably not even in the top 3: contador and cancellara for sure, and possibly boonen or Cavendish
No.... just no.
I think the pure sprinter with the best palamares deserves a mention
We'll see by the end of the week whether Bertie can pull out a rabbit out of the hat by himself.Red Rick said:CheckMyPecs said:Bertie's REALLY going to miss Bjarne's tactical acumen now that he's lost his dominance in the mountains.
You're totally right, mostly because Contador hasn't learnt anything in almost 15 years in the pro peloton and because Riis' plans totally work without a team
Cance > TheRest said:Looked so good answering Quintana that it was quite a surprise to suddenly see him dropped. Could be worse though
Cance > TheRest said:Looked so good answering Quintana that it was quite a surprise to suddenly see him dropped. Could be worse though
Arguably, races like San Sebastian is of a higher caliber than races like KBK and Scheldeprijs and yet you don't post them for Valverde's case. Also, if you take into account the way of winning, Cavendish is even less impressive.PremierAndrew said:kingjr said:Somewhere, but not there.PremierAndrew said:kingjr said:PremierAndrew said:[quote="
Lol
He's arguably not even in the top 3: contador and cancellara for sure, and possibly boonen or Cavendish
No.... just no.
I think the pure sprinter with the best palamares deserves a mention
Valverde: 94 Wins. (35 years old)
13 Grand Tour stage wins.
1 Vuelta
3 LBL
3 Fleche
2 Dauphine
3 Vuelta Points Classifications
Cavendish: 135 Wins. (30 years old)
44 Grand Tour stage wins.
World Champion.
Points Classification in all Grand Tours.
1 MSR
2 KBK
3 Scheldeprijs
I'd rather have Valverde's palmares right now, but Cav may well end up with the better palmares (not considering track WCs, bans or the fact that Valverde completely cost Purito the WC back in 2013)
Get lost. We don't like trolls here.CheckMyPecs said:We'll see by the end of the week whether Bertie can pull out a rabbit out of the hat by himself.
