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movingtarget said:What do they feed Kyrienka ?
What do they feed any of the skyborgs?
movingtarget said:What do they feed Kyrienka ?
“In the end it didn’t work but when you come to the finish and you have done something or tried to execute a plan, it’s a good day. I can see that the shape in my legs is coming back. I felt good. I still miss some power so I knew I couldn’t go with the best at the end, so instead I thought I would try to go from far out and make the race hard. I really enjoyed today even though the weather was so bad. I enjoyed riding my bike.”
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avanti said:Andy finished the CI race![]()
Cimber said:What do they feed any of the skyborgs?
myrideissteelerthanyours said:what is all this talk about rating andy's form based on his early season results? this is how he get into shape, always has been. He simply doesnt care about **** small racing. usually frank is there and they crash a combined 2.7 times per race.
look at 2010 when he won the tdf:
Schleck hurt his knee after being hit by a car in training in December.
MSR he DNF
He pulled out of the Volta a Catalunya before the second stage. (in late march)
myrideissteelerthanyours said:what is all this talk about rating andy's form based on his early season results? this is how he get into shape, always has been. He simply doesnt care about **** small racing. usually frank is there and they crash a combined 2.7 times per race.
look at 2010 when he won the tdf:
Schleck hurt his knee after being hit by a car in training in December.
MSR he DNF
He pulled out of the Volta a Catalunya before the second stage. (in late march)
Afrank said:This year is not the same as 2010 or 2011 though. He had a lost year in 2012, and is working to make a comeback to the top levels. That is why everyone is talking about his form and his finishing races. Because this year isn't about peaking for Ardennes and Tour as usual, this year is about making it back to that level where he was able to contend in the Ardennes and the Tour.
myrideissteelerthanyours said:what is all this talk about rating andy's form based on his early season results? this is how he get into shape, always has been. He simply doesnt care about **** small racing. usually frank is there and they crash a combined 2.7 times per race.
Even on his regular years, Andy had something to show before Liège/Tour:maxmartin said:I will wait LBL to make the judgement. So far judging by his current results, I don't see big difference from his old days. People are acting concerned too early.
notrolfsorensen said:I really hope he'll get back to his old level. He is gonna need it when the tour comes, and I hope that as many as possible will be able to put some pressure on the Sky train come July.
What's his next race? Is he doing Pais Vasco?
shades1 said:cannot believe how many people have written this guy off , its common knowledge he shows no interest in any other race other than the TDF , obviously the year out is a concern but if he is fit come july he will be a major force , this centenary route has been constructed for the purist climbers out there .
alberto and andy will have good game plans to break up the skytrain and hit them hard in the alps + pyrenees .
i predict a resurrection !!
shades1 said:cannot believe how many people have written this guy off , its common knowledge he shows no interest in any other race other than the TDF , obviously the year out is a concern but if he is fit come july he will be a major force , this centenary route has been constructed for the purist climbers out there .
alberto and andy will have good game plans to break up the skytrain and hit them hard in the alps + pyrenees .
i predict a resurrection !!
del1962 said:actually he has generally had been better (though not spectacular) early season than this year, I think you may have to wait for 2014 to see him challenging again
