Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.

He was able to save Nothing in this race, there is no races in his future. He left it all out road and goes out in a most deserving way!
 
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DNP-Old said:
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I did the pistol shot with him today just as he crossed the line, tears rolling down my face.
 
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Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.
 
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zapata said:
I have Said it before, but it's truer than ever: Contador is the greatest racer of this era. In fifty years, he'll be mentioned alongside Coppi, Merckx, Hinault and Pantani.
Spot on. Just like Pantani, Contador might not be as successful as Coppi, Merckx and Hinault (although he is still way more successful than Pantani btw) but he will become a legend anyway. The one guy who was never afraid of attacking and wasn't satisfied with anything but the win. I didn't like him when I was younger but especially the way he rode when he wasn't the strongest climber of the peloton anymore is something I'll never forget. What an ending for an incredible career.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Who's going to attack in GT's now? :(

Every day of the Vuelta was fun because of Contador basically.

You should get used to something different.
It's like decaffeinated coffee ... of course there are big cyclists but none with these physical and mental qualities and this ability to attack in the race.

The end of an era.

Finished the days of Coppi, Anquetil, Meckx and Ocaña, Hinault, Indurain and others.
Now he says goodbye one of the most spectacular and leaves a vacuum impossible to replace.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.

For Alberto there is life after cycling.
But for cycling, is there life after Alberto?
 
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Carols said:
gunara said:
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Carols said:
Still on Cloud 9 and teary eyed. Yesterday I turned 67 years old, Thank You Alberto for a Grand Present :).

Happy Birthday, Carols!. Tomorrow is my birthday. I feel exactly the same way.

Happy birthday, both of you! Mine was too early four days ago. A bittersweet September for Alberto's fans I guess

Happy Birthday to you also!

Right now it's sweet, I worry about the bitter part later :)

Until he fired that pistol I kinda forgot that it would be his final mountain, I was only concerned about the sureness of stage win...but then bang...it hit me...the last bullet :(
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Never been so happy. Bawling my eyes out. What a champion.

THANK YOU ALBERTO for EVERYTHING

So sorry I doubted you <3


Alberto was much stronger than you who was taken over by fear ... it is normal ... disguise and these memories will always remain alive in your memory!
regards :lol: :razz: :)
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.

Correct LaFlo. Retiring was totally his own decision and he seems Very content with his decision. I'll bet he even has some champagne tonight and bacon for breakfast!
 
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gregrowlerson said:
LaFlorecita said:
Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.

For Alberto there is life after cycling.
But for cycling, is there life after Alberto?

This must sound overly pessimistic...but reasonable none the less. When I think of every current danger to Sky in GTs they target, the brave ones are mostly not strong enough, while the strong one(s?) is/are not brave enough. Hope there won't be too long of a lull in GT excitement.
Well, Alberto is more than just strong and brave anyway, there is something else that is so special about him that will take some time to replace.
 
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gunara said:
gregrowlerson said:
LaFlorecita said:
Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.

For Alberto there is life after cycling.
But for cycling, is there life after Alberto?

This must sound overly pessimistic...but reasonable none the less. When I think of every current danger to Sky in GTs they target, the brave ones are mostly not strong enough, while the strong one(s?) is/are not brave enough. Hope there won't be too long of a lull in GT excitement.
Well, Alberto is more than just strong and brave anyway, there is something else that is so special about him that will take some time to replace.
I think he was realistic. In gt's I don't think there will be life after contador, maybe when sky retire
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Inquitus said:
Based on his Vuelta performance, his GT credentials are still good, esp for the Giro and the Vuelta, he might not have what it takes to win the TDF right now, but this seems like he is being forced into an undeserved and early retirement when he still has plenty to offer. But for the Andorra day when he was sick, it would have been a 3 way battle between him, Nibali and Froome for the GC.
I don't think he is being forced into anything, he seems happy to say goodbye. I think he wants to enjoy life after cycling.

He's rich, he's going out on a high, he doesn't really have unfinished business. I don't think he feels any need to continue living like a monk.