Red Rick said:Wansn't the strongest, so didn't won unfairly. Uuuuhh Contador 2012 Vuelta? Cmon Blurry, don't be an idiot
LaFlorecita said:He needs to win the 100th Giro next year.lenric said:Oh well, so many teams rumored, Etixx, Lampre, whatever. Let Contador go to Efapel, I'd like to see him winning Volta a Portugal, where the field's level may be higher than in the Tour![]()
BlurryVII said:Red Rick said:Wansn't the strongest, so didn't won unfairly. Uuuuhh Contador 2012 Vuelta? Cmon Blurry, don't be an idiot
Oh yeah, I'm being an idiot. Purito didn't crash if I remember correctly, huh?
Find a better example.
BlurryVII said:Red Rick said:Wansn't the strongest, so didn't won unfairly. Uuuuhh Contador 2012 Vuelta? Cmon Blurry, don't be an idiot
Oh yeah, I'm being an idiot. Purito didn't crash if I remember correctly, huh?
Find a better example.
damian13ster said:BlurryVII said:Contador, winner of 9 GTs, doesn't know how to assess his own abilities on a bike too, damn I forgot about that as well.
Nope, we said luck has nothing to do with that.
Yeah, he felt great in 2014, previous winner already crashed out, the season was going well, Nibali didn't show much before Tour, of course that made Contador feel confident. And confidence can very easily lead to mistakes,
Of course, Armstrong won 7lenric said:LaFlorecita said:He needs to win the 100th Giro next year.lenric said:Oh well, so many teams rumored, Etixx, Lampre, whatever. Let Contador go to Efapel, I'd like to see him winning Volta a Portugal, where the field's level may be higher than in the Tour![]()
He needs to win the Tour first. And I was joking. Jeez, so much seriousness.
Blurry, last time I checked Contador had won 7 GTs. We must assume that, if you're saying that he won 9, then you also agree that Armstrong won 7 too.
LaFlorecita said:Trying to eat on a descent is hardly a poor decision. Everyone does it, especially when there are almost no flat roads. Contador was unlucky there was a hole in the road just when he was reaching for his pocket. I guess you can argue it was a poor decision to reach for his pocket when there was a pothole coming up, but yeah![]()
Red Rick said:BlurryVII said:Red Rick said:Wansn't the strongest, so didn't won unfairly. Uuuuhh Contador 2012 Vuelta? Cmon Blurry, don't be an idiot
Oh yeah, I'm being an idiot. Purito didn't crash if I remember correctly, huh?
Find a better example.
No, but he was the strongest the entire race.
LaFlorecita said:Of course, Armstrong won 7lenric said:LaFlorecita said:He needs to win the 100th Giro next year.lenric said:Oh well, so many teams rumored, Etixx, Lampre, whatever. Let Contador go to Efapel, I'd like to see him winning Volta a Portugal, where the field's level may be higher than in the Tour![]()
He needs to win the Tour first. And I was joking. Jeez, so much seriousness.
Blurry, last time I checked Contador had won 7 GTs. We must assume that, if you're saying that he won 9, then you also agree that Armstrong won 7 too.![]()
BlurryVII said:damian13ster said:BlurryVII said:Contador, winner of 9 GTs, doesn't know how to assess his own abilities on a bike too, damn I forgot about that as well.
Nope, we said luck has nothing to do with that.
Yeah, he felt great in 2014, previous winner already crashed out, the season was going well, Nibali didn't show much before Tour, of course that made Contador feel confident. And confidence can very easily lead to mistakes,
Thank you for the insight of Contador's mind during 2014, all of that really built up to the crash moment.
Now, explain us why didn't his "over confidence" make him take "poor decisions" that led him to crash, let's say in 2009 for example?
Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
damian13ster said:He didn't make the poor decision in 2009 so he won there. He made a poor decision in 2014 and lost. What are you getting at?
Are you trying to argue that just because someone didn't make a mistake once, he will never make a mistake (or consequently if he made a mistake then he will always make a mistake)?
Or are you trying to somehow prove that Contador has qualities needed to win a GT? There is no need for that, everyone here knows that.
He just didn't display all of them in 2014 so he didn't win, and neither did Kruijswijk in this Giro. Nibali did, so he won both races
LaFlorecita said:Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
LaFlorecita said:Trying to eat on a descent is hardly a poor decision. Everyone does it, especially when there are almost no flat roads. Contador was unlucky there was a hole in the road just when he was reaching for his pocket. I guess you can argue it was a poor decision to reach for his pocket when there was a pothole coming up, but yeah![]()
lenric said:LaFlorecita said:Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
So the problem is semantics. I'm sorry to break up with your dream, but while in a competition, you're the winner when you're the first by being in the same conditions as the others are. If not, it's not a fair win and you get disqualified.
This is a discussion for the Clinic.lenric said:LaFlorecita said:Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
So the problem is semantics. I'm sorry to break up with your dream, but while in a competition, you're the winner when you're the first by being in the same conditions as the others are. If not, it's not a fair win and you get disqualified. Were he disqualified right after x or y stage and we weren't loosing our time discussing semantics and dreams.
BlurryVII said:lenric said:LaFlorecita said:Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
So the problem is semantics. I'm sorry to break up with your dream, but while in a competition, you're the winner when you're the first by being in the same conditions as the others are. If not, it's not a fair win and you get disqualified.
Giro 2011 says hi. Any proof that he wasn't in the same conditions?![]()
Also why do Merckx, Pantani and Riis still have all of their GTs when proven guilty of "not being in the same conditions"?
lenric said:BlurryVII said:lenric said:LaFlorecita said:Yes, he won 9 GTs, although two were taking away officially, he still won 9.lenric said:I'm just using Contador's fans reasoning when they say Contador won 9 GTs, in spite of wikipedia showing 7 wins and 2 disqualifications![]()
The principle is the same, isn't it?![]()
So the problem is semantics. I'm sorry to break up with your dream, but while in a competition, you're the winner when you're the first by being in the same conditions as the others are. If not, it's not a fair win and you get disqualified.
Giro 2011 says hi. Any proof that he wasn't in the same conditions?![]()
Also why do Merckx, Pantani and Riis still have all of their GTs when proven guilty of "not being in the same conditions"?
2011's Giro isn't in his curriculum, is it? I guess it answers your first question.
About the second one, it's self-explanatory and easier to understand. So easy that I'll leave it to you to find the answer.
BlurryVII said:Red Rick said:BlurryVII said:Red Rick said:Wansn't the strongest, so didn't won unfairly. Uuuuhh Contador 2012 Vuelta? Cmon Blurry, don't be an idiot
Oh yeah, I'm being an idiot. Purito didn't crash if I remember correctly, huh?
Find a better example.
No, but he was the strongest the entire race.
Not the entire race, he completely cracked on pure strength in the Fuente De stage, big difference. Didn't crash to eventually lose his lead. You're missing the whole point here.
