LaFlorecita said:I think Alberto is able to pace himself better uphill but Henao is definitely super strong. I guess Thibaut can lose some time uphill but it is not certain. Argh, the suspense is killing me![]()
Somebody call OlegMiburo said:LaFlorecita said:I think Alberto is able to pace himself better uphill but Henao is definitely super strong. I guess Thibaut can lose some time uphill but it is not certain. Argh, the suspense is killing me![]()
Fleur that one attack from contador was really really good. His best attack this year and against a great field. He's ready for le tour.
Besides Sagan he's been the man of the year until now in my objective opinion of course![]()
Miburo said:Contador is the best rider in hilly ITT. I can only remember one bad ITT (PV 2013). Except for that one he has always won it or at least top 3'd.
Even in the tour of 2013 he was really good in it. Tomorrow it should be in the bag although it's not the best kinda hilly ITT for him. Still should be no excuse.
Argh, I know you two are right but these days I just can't be sure anymorecellardoor said:After what I saw today I'm confident he'll win it tomorrow. He should take time on Pinot on the climb and time on Henao on the flat.
Yes Blurry, I am praying to the cycling gods, he deserves this win so much. He is strong, the TT suits him, he's done a recon, surely this is his momentBlurryVII said:He did a recon, so even the descent will be in his favor. He deserves to win so much, he's so generous in efforts and has been so consistent. Harshly losing PN and Catalunya for pretty much nothing, now I feel it's his turn to celebrate. None of his main rivals (especially Thomas and Quintana) have been up there in all those races.
Nice words especially coming from youJRanton said:Have to admit this is very impressive from Contador especially with his heavy racing schedule (PN-Catalunya-Pais Vasco back to back is very hard). Being able to race that schedule without getting ill (or at least without it effecting his results) is crazy really considering the conditions they've ridden in.
This isn't 2014 Contador but he's certainly much stronger than last year. It's game on for July.
Red Rick said:Pretty sure its between Henao and Contador tomorrow. They look pretty even uphill.
Anyone know how Henao's descending is?
JRanton said:Red Rick said:Pretty sure its between Henao and Contador tomorrow. They look pretty even uphill.
Anyone know how Henao's descending is?
Henao's descending is pretty good but it's the flat bits that will cost him. There seems to be quite a bit of false flat at the top of tomorrow's climb and that will really hurt him. The way Contador closed the gap so quickly after the Aia climb yesterday I think is the ''tell'' as to who is going to win this race.
LaFlorecita said:Nice words especially coming from youJRanton said:Have to admit this is very impressive from Contador especially with his heavy racing schedule (PN-Catalunya-Pais Vasco back to back is very hard). Being able to race that schedule without getting ill (or at least without it effecting his results) is crazy really considering the conditions they've ridden in.
This isn't 2014 Contador but he's certainly much stronger than last year. It's game on for July.makes me happy
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Yes, good point. I think Pinot will be more dangerous than Henao, but it seems like it will be an exciting stage either way. Only one thing is certain - I will either be ecstatic or devastated after the stageJRanton said:Red Rick said:Pretty sure its between Henao and Contador tomorrow. They look pretty even uphill.
Anyone know how Henao's descending is?
Henao's descending is pretty good but it's the flat bits that will cost him. There seems to be quite a bit of false flat at the top of tomorrow's climb and that will really hurt him. The way Contador closed the gap so quickly after the Aia climb yesterday I think is the ''tell'' as to who is going to win this race.
harryh said:So Alberto was over a minute slower than in 2009 in a climb lasting under 15 min. Froome will destroy him (again) in Ventoux.
We will see in Julyharryh said:Alperto needs to be at 2009 level to beat Froome in Tour de France.
Is he alpberto because he goes well in the alps?harryh said:Alperto needs to be at 2009 level to beat Froome in Tour de France.
myrideissteelerthanyours said:Is he alpberto because he goes well in the alps?harryh said:Alperto needs to be at 2009 level to beat Froome in Tour de France.
LaFlorecita said:We will see in Julyharryh said:Alperto needs to be at 2009 level to beat Froome in Tour de France.![]()
Miburo said:LaFlorecita said:We will see in Julyharryh said:Alperto needs to be at 2009 level to beat Froome in Tour de France.![]()
He's right about that Fleur but comparing those climbing times of course is *** cause it lacks context.
Real champions always go out with a bang, with one last effort. Look at MJ with the bulls, look at Kobe getting 2 more rings when he wasn't in his prime anymore, there are many other examples.
Aslong as he doesn't win the tour again, the story isn't complete. Just one more time.
