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Remember when Noval crashed and fell on top of Nicki Sörensen - poor Nicki hasn't been the same sinceILovecycling said:Look at the bright side, they are all better than Noval![]()
He wanted to eliminate oppositionLaFlorecita said:Remember when Noval crashed and fell on top of Nicki Sörensen - poor Nicki hasn't been the same sinceILovecycling said:Look at the bright side, they are all better than Noval![]()
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Miburo said:Absolutely wrong. If he's bad, he's bad, he'll never win the tour even if he has 8 godlike climbers. Look at tour 2013 for example, he had a great team, kreuziger was in his best shape ever.
And in great form it's not gonna be a walkover, he still needs great climbers for several circumstances.
The rouleurs are in both bad and good form of pretty much the same value. Contador in really good shape doesn't even need good rouleurs. He can close gaps on the flat himself.
Look at PN '09 and giro '11 in which Declercq stated that Contador was closing gaps on the flat like it was nothing while everyone was on their limit.
And if you forgot what happened in PN '09, there was an echelon stage. Contador was behind and he closed a gap in the wind by himself. Only the true greats can, it's super hard to do that.
And how is he gonna try something from the distance if he is 2 minutes down on the leader in the last stages? When he will have more climbers in the team,it can be doable.Miburo said:Absolutely wrong. If he's bad, he's bad, he'll never win the tour even if he has 8 godlike climbers. Look at tour 2013 for example, he had a great team, kreuziger was in his best shape ever.
And in great form it's not gonna be a walkover, he still needs great climbers for several circumstances.
The rouleurs are in both bad and good form of pretty much the same value. Contador in really good shape doesn't even need good rouleurs. He can close gaps on the flat himself.
Look at PN '09 and giro '11 in which Declercq stated that Contador was closing gaps on the flat like it was nothing while everyone was on their limit.
And if you forgot what happened in PN '09, there was an echelon stage. Contador was behind and he closed a gap in the wind by himself. Only the true greats can, it's super hard to do that.
You should better buy a ticket, I think those are cheaper with advanceValv.Piti said:The day that Contador reaches that shape again at 33 y/o and shows that sheer dominance, I'll personally fly to the Netherlands and congratulate LF and tell her I was wrong all along
Huhh,I dont think Kreuziger and Majka will ride from km 0 and catch attacks of Froome and Quintana's teammates.Would be better to have Benna and Tosso for that,they handle the first 10-20km even if its mountainous.Miburo said:Rouleurs aren't much of help in the 3rd week since it's mostly mountains and their primary use is to get the leader through the nervous first week of the tour. For this years route, last week is all mountains. What use is a rouleur exactly?
And when contador is bad he ain't gonna be behind a mere 2 minutes at the last stage LOL
BlurryVII said:Team will be good for 2 things, defend the leader's jersey especially in multi climb stages so we don't have a Dauphiné 14' scenario again, and close as many gaps as possible for Alberto on the flat so he can save energy.
That's pretty much it.
Now the whole 'he's got to have a good team in case he's bad or needs to attack from far out', is just wrong. If he's bad, it's over before it even starts, and attacking from far out is never ever gonna work at the Tour, especially if you're gonna have Sky and Movistar chasing you as soon as you move an inch.
I see Alberto didnt taught you anythingBlurryVII said:Team will be good for 2 things, defend the leader's jersey especially in multi climb stages so we don't have a Dauphiné 14' scenario again, and close as many gaps as possible for Alberto on the flat so he can save energy.
That's pretty much it.
Now the whole 'he's got to have a good team in case he's bad or needs to attack from far out', is just wrong. If he's bad, it's over before it even starts, and attacking from far out is never ever gonna work at the Tour, especially if you're gonna have Sky and Movistar chasing you as soon as you move an inch.
ILovecycling said:I see Alberto didnt taught you anythingBlurryVII said:Team will be good for 2 things, defend the leader's jersey especially in multi climb stages so we don't have a Dauphiné 14' scenario again, and close as many gaps as possible for Alberto on the flat so he can save energy.
That's pretty much it.
Now the whole 'he's got to have a good team in case he's bad or needs to attack from far out', is just wrong. If he's bad, it's over before it even starts, and attacking from far out is never ever gonna work at the Tour, especially if you're gonna have Sky and Movistar chasing you as soon as you move an inch.![]()
Miburo said:Absolutely wrong. If he's bad, he's bad, he'll never win the tour even if he has 8 godlike climbers. Look at tour 2013 for example, he had a great team, kreuziger was in his best shape ever.
And in great form it's not gonna be a walkover, he still needs great climbers for several circumstances.
The rouleurs are in both bad and good form of pretty much the same value. Contador in really good shape doesn't even need good rouleurs. He can close gaps on the flat himself.
Look at PN '09 and giro '11 in which Declercq stated that Contador was closing gaps on the flat like it was nothing while everyone was on their limit.
And if you forgot what happened in PN '09, there was an echelon stage. Contador was behind and he closed a gap in the wind by himself. Only the true greats can, it's super hard to do that.
Red Rick said:Yeah, and Nibali actually pulled it off on his good days.
You are rightMiburo said:I don't think Ilovecycling knows the definition of bad.
If he's bad, it's over. It's that simple, no matter how big his heart is especially against this kinda of competition. Maybe he could have pulled that out in the giro like nibali but not against quintana and froome.
Jelantik said:Miburo said:Absolutely wrong. If he's bad, he's bad, he'll never win the tour even if he has 8 godlike climbers. Look at tour 2013 for example, he had a great team, kreuziger was in his best shape ever.
And in great form it's not gonna be a walkover, he still needs great climbers for several circumstances.
The rouleurs are in both bad and good form of pretty much the same value. Contador in really good shape doesn't even need good rouleurs. He can close gaps on the flat himself.
Look at PN '09 and giro '11 in which Declercq stated that Contador was closing gaps on the flat like it was nothing while everyone was on their limit.
And if you forgot what happened in PN '09, there was an echelon stage. Contador was behind and he closed a gap in the wind by himself. Only the true greats can, it's super hard to do that.
But you forgot something. He was way younger. Now he is 33? Before even closing the gap on the flat, let's see if he can attack and stick against Froome and Quintana like he used to do.
CheckMyPecs said:Froome doesn't even need to drop Contador, just match him in the mountains and beat him in the ITTs.
rhubroma said:CheckMyPecs said:Froome doesn't even need to drop Contador, just match him in the mountains and beat him in the ITTs.
Froome can't resist in the mountains, since there is nothing written that he beats Contador in the ITTs. They all must go max on the days when there is a chance to make a difference. No saving energy, no calculations.
