Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Jakub said:
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just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
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Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Actually Taxus is gonna analyse why Bertie lost time in the second part of the itt, maybe you can all meet and analyse together. Maybe also Landa's new superclimbing style he showed yesterday and his improved itt today.

I am going to my girlfriend house, so I wont do these days... but it is quite simple, Contador use to go to plus to less in the ITT, as well in his attacks...he was as welll the best time in the first climb in Pekin, but he was fourth at the end. That is not a problem when you have got so many time before, Contador is the best rider maybe on History of cycling for these kind of ITT.

The better new today is that contador is changing his mind about abandon cycling... so I hope to see him next year.

I will take times is you ask me in the next week. For sure Contador didnt take risk, but he was full gas at the end, and he said that in the interview, it wont be difficult to take times with Quintana from the start of the final climb and the finish line, about 4 km.
 
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I'm happy with his spring. A stage win and podium in his first race, he would have won PN...don't care what Sky fans say - the only slight disappointment (as Blurry mentioned) is when he was dropped by Quintana. Other than that for it was great spring. Hopefully the Dauphine is as awesome as 2014.
 
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Taxus4a said:
ad9898 said:
Spectacular climbing, remember he's being crushing it since 2007, it's now 2016 and he just destroyed guys far younger than him, just immense. If God rides a bike his name is Contador, nobody in the modern era comes close

In 2013 he did in the Tour a hard ITT at this level, so I dont have much more to say.

So what? If he was in top form, we can only assume he'd have beaten Froome by at least 30 seconds in that 2013 ITT.

He beat him by a large margin in Vuelta 12' and Vuelta 14' hilly TTs. He was in a better form than Froome in Vuelta 12' but it just shows that he's more gifted for those Hilly TTs overall and so he shoud've beaten him in 2013, but he was in such a bad form that he couldn't but still came close.
 
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Taxus4a said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Actually Taxus is gonna analyse why Bertie lost time in the second part of the itt, maybe you can all meet and analyse together. Maybe also Landa's new superclimbing style he showed yesterday and his improved itt today.

I am going to my girlfriend house, so I wont do these days... but it is quite simple, Contador use to go to plus to less in the ITT, as well in his attacks...he was as welll the best time in the first climb in Pekin, but he was fourth at the end. That is not a problem when you have got so many time before, Contador is the best rider maybe on History of cycling for these kind of ITT.

The better new today is that contador is changing his mind about abandon cycling... so I hope to see him next year.

I will take times is you ask me in the next week. For sure Contador didnt take risk, but he was full gas at the end, and he said that in the interview, it wont be difficult to take times with Quintana from the start of the final climb and the finish line, about 4 km.

I just checked. At the end of the descent, Contador was 8-9 seconds up on Quintana. He also took some corners in the final km very easy so that makes another 2-3 seconds and here you go. The final difference was 5 seconds. They rode the flatter parts at basically the same time.
 
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BlurryVII said:
Taxus4a said:
ad9898 said:
Spectacular climbing, remember he's being crushing it since 2007, it's now 2016 and he just destroyed guys far younger than him, just immense. If God rides a bike his name is Contador, nobody in the modern era comes close

In 2013 he did in the Tour a hard ITT at this level, so I dont have much more to say.

So what? If he was in top form, we can only assume he'd have beaten Froome by at least 30 seconds in that 2013 ITT.

He beat him by a large margin in Vuelta 12' and Vuelta 14' hilly TTs. He was in a better form than Froome in Vuelta 12' but it just shows that he's more gifted for those Hilly TTs overall and so he shoud've beaten him in 2013, but he was in such a bad form that he couldn't but still came close.

Re: the hilly TT in 2013; Seeing as all of this remains pure speculation, one could only wonder if Contador had retained his lead from the second intermediate time if he, like Froome, had switched to his TT-bike for the last descent. Regardless, and despite Froome's domination in the 2013 Tour, that stage was actually quite enjoyable to watch, IMO. :)
 
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Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Alberto is clearly improving. Not anymore beat by Froome's domestiques but beating one of them by 12 secs in nearly 23 hours of racing. Monster form is clearly coming again.
 
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harryh said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Alberto is clearly improving. Not anymore beat by Froome's domestiques but beating one of them by 12 secs in nearly 23 hours of racing. Monster form is clearly coming again.

He has also beaten Froome once this year haha :p

Including his domestiques as you refere it to all the time cause you got nothing objective and actually something smart to say to logically hence your case and believe it more yourself.

So thats all you got to say since it nothing to point out that improve your case with stats/facts I get it but honestly its getting a bit lame with the same nonsense all the time :rolleyes:
 
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Nice to see Henao so generous in defeat. Bitterness, spite and sniping is never a good look. One of the things I like about the sport is to see the riders keep it classy
 
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blackmamba said:
harryh said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Alberto is clearly improving. Not anymore beat by Froome's domestiques but beating one of them by 12 secs in nearly 23 hours of racing. Monster form is clearly coming again.

He has also beaten Froome once this year haha :p

Including his domestiques as you refere it to all the time cause you got nothing objective and actually something smart to say to logically hence your case and believe it more yourself.

So thats all you got to say since it nothing to point out that improve your case with stats/facts I get it but honestly its getting a bit lame with the same nonsense all the time :rolleyes:

Just stop taking the bait and let the troll remain unfed :p :D
 
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Tinkoff got the 2 best riders of the world right now. I wonder how long it's been that 2 riders on the same team have riden such an early season.

Contador + Sagan @tinkoff_team 2016:
Tour de Flandes
Gent Wevelgem
Vuelta Pais Vasco
2º Volta
2º Tirreno
2º Paris Nice
2º E3
2º Omloop
 
Feb 29, 2012
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harryh said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Alberto is clearly improving. Not anymore beat by Froome's domestiques but beating one of them by 12 secs in nearly 23 hours of racing. Monster form is clearly coming again.

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Taxus4a said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Actually Taxus is gonna analyse why Bertie lost time in the second part of the itt, maybe you can all meet and analyse together. Maybe also Landa's new superclimbing style he showed yesterday and his improved itt today.

I am going to my girlfriend house, so I wont do these days... but it is quite simple, Contador use to go to plus to less in the ITT, as well in his attacks...he was as welll the best time in the first climb in Pekin, but he was fourth at the end. That is not a problem when you have got so many time before, Contador is the best rider maybe on History of cycling for these kind of ITT.

The better new today is that contador is changing his mind about abandon cycling... so I hope to see him next year.

I will take times is you ask me in the next week. For sure Contador didnt take risk, but he was full gas at the end, and he said that in the interview, it wont be difficult to take times with Quintana from the start of the final climb and the finish line, about 4 km.

However you may pride yourself as a guru, the difference was on the climb, where AC simply crushed it. As for the rest, let's see if Contador can arrive at the Tour in his best form and then let us see how the others fare. But this hasn't happened, yet.
 
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Bit of an update on his possible retirement "I'm thinking about my plans for the future, and perhaps, we'll continue a bit more. We'll see."
"I've talked with my entourage and we're thinking about continuing a year more" :eek:

Giro-Vuelta 2017 hype!
 
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BlurryVII said:
Bit of an update on his possible retirement "I'm thinking about my plans for the future, and perhaps, we'll continue a bit more. We'll see."
"I've talked with my entourage and we're thinking about continuing a year more" :eek:

Giro-Vuelta 2017 hype!
Good, Quintana and Froome have already talked about the Giro-Tour double because of the 100th Giro, it could be one hell of a field.
Alberto riding one more year with his own team would be pretty cool.
 
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Yes, finally! Very good ride, it also looked like he didn't take anywhere close to the risks that for example Henao did. He really played it safe on the descent.
 
Jul 29, 2012
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Hugo Koblet said:
Surprise that he's continuing one more year :rolleyes:

You should go back a few months ago on this thread when fleur and her gang were bashing me for saying contador was lying his ass off when he said he was gonna retire.

Now of course they'll say he changed his mind ;)
 
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Miburo said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Surprise that he's continuing one more year :rolleyes:

You should go back a few months ago on this thread when fleur and her gang were bashing me for saying contador was lying his *** off when he said he was gonna retire.

Now of course they'll say he changed his mind ;)
He always said there was a chance he would continue, for example if he crashed or started his own team.
 
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BigMac said:
I hate to be that guy, but this doesn't mean much when it's Froome he's going to face in July. Contador could have beaten him in all races prior to the Tour and, were I fan, still wouln't get too excited.

Sometimes, you just have to enjoy the moment! I don't think anyone has forgotten Froome, he will be a beast and hard to beat.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
BlurryVII said:
Bit of an update on his possible retirement "I'm thinking about my plans for the future, and perhaps, we'll continue a bit more. We'll see."
"I've talked with my entourage and we're thinking about continuing a year more" :eek:

Giro-Vuelta 2017 hype!
Good, Quintana and Froome have already talked about the Giro-Tour double because of the 100th Giro, it could be one hell of a field.
Alberto riding one more year with his own team would be pretty cool.
A combination of the peloton of the tour and the epicness of the Giro? Bring it on :D
In all seriousness we have never seen top shape Contador against top shape Nibali and I already thought we will never ever see it but now it seems possible again. Thats simply great :)
 
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Just got home and very pleased to see a Bertie win. IMO all those stupid comments about Landa being a better climber now get put to the trash bin.
It was clear that Bertie was trying save his energy for the tour at last years Giro and only unleashed when he needed to.
Brilliant stuff and bodes well for the tour. No injury's or set backs and we will see Froome get another beating like in 2014.
I would add to that, I hope Foome gets his sh5t together because we don't want another year of disappointment with form or injury's etc.
 
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Miburo said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Surprise that he's continuing one more year :rolleyes:

You should go back a few months ago on this thread when fleur and her gang were bashing me for saying contador was lying his *** off when he said he was gonna retire.

Now of course they'll say he changed his mind ;)


How is changing your mind or just seeing how things go " make you a liar"
Has Bertie Killed anyone or made someone homeless or changed the whole political and economical situation so that all civilisation will end on Tuesday due to his change of mind about retirement. FFS even when he had a hairline fracture after the tour [2014] that does not effect the way Froome or other riders race. Stop with calling Bertie a liar and ask the real question.
" who's winning the Grand tours every year " :D
 
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burning said:
harryh said:
Jakub said:
harryh said:
Matteo. said:
just to fantasize a bit and thinking about 2013 hilly ITT ... I say no more :cool:
PROFILCOLSCOTES_1.png

Yep. Contador lost only 9 secs to Froome who won the stage meaning Alberto was in a monster form in 2013.

I thought you were watching tv with Froome laughing how his domestique destroys Bertie. Nice to see you found some time to refresh us with some constructive points.

Alberto is clearly improving. Not anymore beat by Froome's domestiques but beating one of them by 12 secs in nearly 23 hours of racing. Monster form is clearly coming again.

Bqf4RMnCMAAI-BK.jpg
yeah, bertie should win, all the rest should suck. simple as that.