Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
You need endurance to be able to keep up. Endurance comes from base.
We'll see the quality of his base in the third week of Tour.
 
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Was the stage recorded in it's entirety today, or will we never get to see his Madeleine attacks?
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
That's what he said, according to today's La Gazzetta.
 
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Mayomaniac said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
That's what he said, according to today's La Gazzetta.
Great minds etc :p some work with motopacing will help
 
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Miburo said:
Seems we really missed quite a race on the Madeleine, contador put in way more work than i thought he did based on the pics

Yeah, meanwhile Porte didn't do anything and was still worse than him in the end.
Aru who followed on Madeleine exploded early on Meribel.

It's a good sign. Hopefully he does what it takes after this Dauphiné to reach alien form and does a brilliant showing at the spanish championships.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Mayomaniac said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
That's what he said, according to today's La Gazzetta.
Great minds etc :p some work with motopacing will help
LOL, he even talked about motopacing. :D
 
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Mayomaniac said:
LaFlorecita said:
Mayomaniac said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
That's what he said, according to today's La Gazzetta.
Great minds etc :p some work with motopacing will help
LOL, he even talked about motopacing. :D
Wtf :D I remember Berto saying something about motopacing before the race, when he was talking about adjusting his training depending on his feelings during the race, but didn't know he also said it in an interview today :p
 
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BlurryVII said:
Miburo said:
Seems we really missed quite a race on the Madeleine, contador put in way more work than i thought he did based on the pics

Yeah, meanwhile Porte didn't do anything and was still worse than him in the end.
Aru who followed on Madeleine exploded early on Meribel.

It's a good sign. Hopefully he does what it takes after this Dauphiné to reach alien form and does a brilliant showing at the spanish championships.
The spanish championships don't suit him sadly.
 
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red zone said:
While i only believe Contador has only a very slim chance of beating Froome at the tour he has only lost about 30 seconds on the two mountain stages so it's foolish to completely write him off , especially with a MTT late in the 3rd week where CF tends to struggle .

If i'm Contador and Quintana i'd look to limit the damage in the first two weeks and then go for it any chance i get in the 3rd week when Froome and there team are weaker .

also Contador aside , i don't see Froome in great form at this moment regardless of how people compare him to Alberto

It is a 17 km MTT with 2km descent and 7 km flat. The maximum gaps can be 20-30 seconds.
Froome created bigger gaps than the abovementioned in Mur de Huy only (Bonus seconds included)
 
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sir fly said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
You need endurance to be able to keep up. Endurance comes from base.
We'll see the quality of his base in the third week of Tour.
Not really. Following attacks like those are really high intensity efforts. Require very high power output. He can reach that power output (aka, it's not like it's above his peak output), but he blows up when it takes too long. That's not really endurance.
 
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Red Rick said:
sir fly said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
You need endurance to be able to keep up. Endurance comes from base.
We'll see the quality of his base in the third week of Tour.
Not really. Following attacks like those are really high intensity efforts. Require very high power output. He can reach that power output (aka, it's not like it's above his peak output), but he blows up when it takes too long. That's not really endurance.
That's exactly the lack of endurance. Being able to follow for a short period is good explosiveness. Good endurance stretches the lasting of explosiveness.
 
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http://jap.physiology.org/content/56/4/831.short

Regularly performed endurance exercise induces major adaptations in skeletal muscle. These include increases in the mitochondrial content and respiratory capacity of the muscle fibers. As a consequence of the increase in mitochondria, exercise of the same intensity results in a disturbance in homeostasis that is smaller in trained than in untrained muscles. The major metabolic consequences of the adaptations of muscle to endurance exercise are a slower utilization of muscle glycogen and blood glucose, a greater reliance on fat oxidation, and less lactate production during exercise of a given intensity. These adaptations play an important role in the large increase in the ability to perform prolonged strenuous exercise that occurs in response to endurance exercise training.

If this is the problem with Contador, let's just hope, for the sake of the show, that in less than one month he can correct this.
 
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portugal11 said:
BlurryVII said:
portugal11 said:
BlurryVII said:
I think tomorrow's stage is gonna be fun to watch, Froome seems like he's really got recovering problems, he's never on the same level stage after stage.

Regardless of all of that, AC needs drastically improve and somehow find his Tour 14' shape for next month.
I think it's 2013 all over again :( in 2009, he doen't give a ****. He was very relaxed, today he was bad

The difference with 2013, is that he was much better in the spring this year, has a great winter base and smashed everyone in the prologue . I find it completely abnormal that he's so bad right now, there's actually a good chance his form shoots up for the Tour.

Reminds me of Nibali in the Dauphiné 2014', he set the fastest time on that hill at the intermediate of the prologue equal with Contador and 3 seconds better than Froome, he finished 3rd at the end. And then he was crap all week.
Perhaps a glimpse of the form he was going to have in July, same way with Contador here. Just a theory.
Contador doesn't work like that, when he is bad, he will be bad in the future. He was very good in spring season but he has been awful in this dauphine. For me, the prologue doesn't mean anything, in tour 2013 he almost won the hilly TT
Lol Taxus has a serious competition on my ignore list :eek:
 
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boasson said:
jsem94 said:
In 2010 Contador lost the Dauphine to Brajkovic. I think he's fine.

And the Tour to Andy Schleck...

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sir fly said:
Red Rick said:
sir fly said:
LaFlorecita said:
Looks like Alberto needs to train on responding to attacks, the base is there but he cannot really keep up his accelerations yet.
You need endurance to be able to keep up. Endurance comes from base.
We'll see the quality of his base in the third week of Tour.
Not really. Following attacks like those are really high intensity efforts. Require very high power output. He can reach that power output (aka, it's not like it's above his peak output), but he blows up when it takes too long. That's not really endurance.
That's exactly the lack of endurance. Being able to follow for a short period is good explosiveness. Good endurance stretches the lasting of explosiveness.

You know I don't recall when Alberto had a sustained explosiveness. He has always been in short bursts, its just that his bursts were so intense that very few could stay with him. Froome's burst are not way long, no human can do that but his seem to be longer than Alberto. I think thats what puzzles Alberto and leaves him wondering what next.
 
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jsem94 said:
In 2010 Contador lost the Dauphine to Brajkovic. I think he's fine.

We are making excuses again for Bertie. Sorry but this smells of 2013. Do you remember the same words in 2013? "I don't have speed in my legs". Ha-ha, we couldn't figure what that meant (and he never found those "speed in the legs") and still haven't except we can now wonder if the same results will happen.
 
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jilbiker said:
jsem94 said:
In 2010 Contador lost the Dauphine to Brajkovic. I think he's fine.

We are making excuses again for Bertie. Sorry but this smells of 2013. Do you remember the same words in 2013? "I don't have speed in my legs". Ha-ha, we couldn't figure what that meant (and he never found those "speed in the legs") and still haven't except we can now wonder if the same results will happen.

Not sure how you can compare this year to 2013, but ok.
If he's not affected with the allergies too much, he'll go out guns blazing. Why I like him so much,
he animates every race he takes part. When did he finish in grupetto?
 
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Just saw the last 4k. He actually did it again. Try so hard to follow and lose more time because you blow up. Not surprising considering he'd been attacking a lot during the stage. Froome looked quite human. Porte slowing down on big mountain stages/back to back mountain stages already.