Teams & Riders Alberto Contador Discussion Thread

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Gigs_98 said:
From the Dumoulin thread:
Netserk said:
Gigs_98 said:
Leinster said:
Multiple crashes in 2015 too, and a team half set up to win the green jersey.

And Contador in 2015 was going for holding all 3 at once
Just like froome next year. Actually froome even goes for 4 in a row.

About contador's 2011 crashes, I'm still not sure whether the crashes really had such a big impact on his performance. As someone has already mentioned he had some really good days which I think are unlikely to have if you are injured. That sounds more like he had bad days which happen when you are tired due to a 2nd gt in a row.
My understanding is that while his crashes didn't (particularly) injure him, they did drain him and in large part (together with restday magic™) explain why he was worse in the Pyrenees than he was overall in the third week.
The pyrenees didn't cost him the tour though. And even if he didn't crash, judging from shape in the alps, he would not have been able to gain a lot of time in the pyrenees anyway. All things considered and assuming that he maybe would have been a little bit better in the alps as well if the crashes hadn't happened, I think he could have been quite close to Evans, but I doubt he could have beaten him.
Is that with or without the starting handicap from stage 1?

But anyway, yes it would of course not be a given that even if things went smoothly that he would have done the double, but I very much think he had the form and freshness sufficient at the opening of the race that he had a proper chance of it.
 
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I already miss the great one, he isn't the best in terms of palmares but in panache, charisma, heart, show, magic, killer accelerations, NO ONE has ever come close, not even the mythical (but overrated) Pantani