Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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LaFlorecita said:
Matteo. said:
Fight for podium ( and stage victory ).
Quintana and Movistar are too strong
I hope Quintana allows him some freedom now so Alberto can possibly take a stage.
It will be tough though, there's still Froome, Chaves etc.

I'm confident on this. Alberto's aid was crucial to blow Froome.
It will be tough but if I have to choose a stage where it has more possibilities, i say Camins de Penyagolos take rather Alto de Aitana. On long climbs Froome is much stronger than the short and steep
 
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Btw where are those posters who say the tour would have been the same with Contador? Not here i guess.
 
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Flamin said:
Miburo said:
Btw where are those posters who say the tour would have been the same with Contador? Not here i guess.

Sky in the Tour would have reeled in today's break while chatting over a cup of coffee, duh.

The Contador in the tour would have been better than this one though,
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.
Yep, in much the same way that Tim Wellens is the greatest hilly classics rider of his generation.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.

You called me a crazy one for hoping Contador would do this 2 months ago?

Why is it now ok?
 
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Miburo said:
LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.

You called me a crazy one for hoping Contador would do this 2 months ago?

Why is it now ok?
My issue was that you'd rather see him lose and pull a trick like this than win :)
 

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DFA123 said:
LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.
Yep, in much the same way that Tim Wellens is the greatest hilly classics rider of his generation.

So...was he fighting for the podium or for the victory? Any change today?
 

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The only moment when i perceived pure honesty from Contador in the interview after today´s stage was when he said that the support of the people means a lot to him.

He doesn´t give a **** at this point about anything but the wins and the epic. He might be wrong. But this is how Alberto is.

And that´s why everybody was supporting Contador on the road and not many other cyclists.
 
Paradox:
Alberto captained this break so well - driving cajoling watching directing etc -
Yet he hardly ever marshals his own team mates to any similar effect.

He seems best in an improvised motley crew.

CF could never get the same out of such a mixed bunch.
:)
That's the difference - that's the human factor.
 
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There is no rider currently comparable to Bertie. He is far the most exciting rider in the current peleton. He has got to win one more GT as farewell and I would like it to be TDF. Light it up for it has been the most boring GT in recent time. I am not ruling out some thing happening this week, the fella does not play for second. 4 mins sounds impossible, but like berths says you will not know for sure unless you try. Pantani and maybe Eddy are the only comparable riders I can think off. Perhaps quintana will fade, we have go to try, push the button. He needed an ally and got it surprisingly from movistar, now turn the tables on them, perhaps sky as ally? Hey I will take any...ha-ha
 
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DFA123 said:
LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.
Yep, in much the same way that Tim Wellens is the greatest hilly classics rider of his generation.
Not really. Tim Wellens usually comes up short in succeeding with his plan (well, because he has no other plan than his usual long range attacks). Also, Wellens is not risking too much, as he would be dropped in the finals of races like Fleche-Wallone and Amstel, anyway.
Despite not winning today, I would call the break, initiated by Alberto, a big success. I admire Wellens' attack willingness, but outside minor races like Eneco Tour, he rarely succeeds with his long range attacks.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Miburo said:
LaFlorecita said:
Where is Hitch?
Will he still claim Contador can no longer be considered The Great One?
Because this, not winning mountain stages and GTs, no, this, this is truly Great.

You called me a crazy one for hoping Contador would do this 2 months ago?

Why is it now ok?
My issue was that you'd rather see him lose and pull a trick like this than win :)

You just said yourselves that this is what defines greatness and i said only if he wins on a boring way which luckely barely happens