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Not enoughrick james said:he is losing minutesCaptain_Obvious said:Let him lose minutes and try for a stage.
:lol:rick james said:he is losing minutesCaptain_Obvious said:Let him lose minutes and try for a stage.
bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...
How can he be so *** for his one goal - he is 34.... that's your answerbajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...
He can't win either way. If he tells the truth he's called defeatist by his fans for whom a win is the only acceptable result. He's basically just riding the same as he did in the Dauphine - if you ignore all the talk and statements and ingenious training plan ideas, then the signs have been there.bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...
Just stop with this nonsense about the DauphinéDFA123 said:He can't win either way. If he tells the truth he's called defeatist by his fans for whom a win is the only acceptable result. He's basically just riding the same as he did in the Dauphine - if you ignore all the talk and statements and ingenious training plan ideas, then the signs have been there.bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...
LaFlorecita said:Not enoughrick james said:he is losing minutesCaptain_Obvious said:Let him lose minutes and try for a stage.
This... he is awful since catalunyaDFA123 said:He can't win either way. If he tells the truth he's called defeatist by his fans for whom a win is the only acceptable result. He's basically just riding the same as he did in the Dauphine - if you ignore all the talk and statements and ingenious training plan ideas, then the signs have been there.bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...
No. He. Should. Not.Arredondo said:The Tour de France is just a level or 3 too high for the current Alberto Contador. He should retire at the end of the year really.
Arredondo said:This is just painful. For the first time since ages, he arrived the mountains without any major problems.
The Tour de France is just a level or 3 too high for the current Alberto Contador. He should retire at the end of the year really.
Well, he actually lost more time today than he did there, so maybe he's got worse. Either the Dauphine training idea has been a total disaster. Or it was simply a lie to hide his poor form there, and they were hoping for some hail mary style recovery before the tour.LaFlorecita said:Just stop with this nonsense about the DauphinéDFA123 said:He can't win either way. If he tells the truth he's called defeatist by his fans for whom a win is the only acceptable result. He's basically just riding the same as he did in the Dauphine - if you ignore all the talk and statements and ingenious training plan ideas, then the signs have been there.bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...![]()
SeriousSam said:Arredondo said:This is just painful. For the first time since ages, he arrived the mountains without any major problems.
The Tour de France is just a level or 3 too high for the current Alberto Contador. He should retire at the end of the year really.
He might still be just about good enough to have a reasonable chance to win a Vuelta or a Giro without strong competition
LaFlorecita said:No. He. Should. Not.Arredondo said:The Tour de France is just a level or 3 too high for the current Alberto Contador. He should retire at the end of the year really.
How do you explain his form in the early season then?DFA123 said:Well, he actually lost more time today than he did there, so maybe he's got worse. Either the Dauphine training idea has been a total disaster. Or it was simply a lie to hide his poor form there, and they were hoping for some hail mary style recovery before the tour.LaFlorecita said:Just stop with this nonsense about the DauphinéDFA123 said:He can't win either way. If he tells the truth he's called defeatist by his fans for whom a win is the only acceptable result. He's basically just riding the same as he did in the Dauphine - if you ignore all the talk and statements and ingenious training plan ideas, then the signs have been there.bajbar said:I mean... how can you have ONE goal for the whole season and be SO sh*t is beyond me. What will he do now? And he has the guts to say he is in 2014 shape. Why lie? Why not just tell that he isn't confident about his form...![]()
SeriousSam said:Arredondo said:This is just painful. For the first time since ages, he arrived the mountains without any major problems.
The Tour de France is just a level or 3 too high for the current Alberto Contador. He should retire at the end of the year really.
He might still be just about good enough to have a reasonable chance to win a Vuelta or a Giro without strong competition
