It is not a good position, but he lost little time, more considering he was always with an eye in Kloden in the front of the peleton, and he wasnt in the final cut, Monfort was, and at the end Andy didnt lost much time with Monfort, so it is ok...Carols said:60th at 3:04 today......
Now, back to reality.serfla said:I agree. The shortest list of the Tour favorites.
It's not about reality or illusion. It's about responding to the ridicule.cineteq said:Now, back to reality.
Schleck: ‘I cannot dream of winning the Tour this year’
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...ot-dream-of-winning-the-tour-this-year_280623
cineteq said:Now, back to reality.
Schleck: ‘I cannot dream of winning the Tour this year’
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...ot-dream-of-winning-the-tour-this-year_280623
“I haven’t experienced this before in my career. It’s something new. It’s the life of a cyclist. You have ups and downs in life. When you’re down, it takes a long time to come back up again. I still love riding my bike. I really enjoy racing.”
Fair enough, I'm with you in that department.serfla said:It's not about reality or illusion. It's about responding to the ridicule.
I don't think so.Frosty said:Wonder if he will aim for the Vuelta when frank is back.
Frosty said:Wonder if he will aim for the Vuelta when frank is back.
Publicus said:Agree with serfla, Andy is just being realistic and quite level-headed in that article. Looks like he may be maturing as a result of his trials and tribulations over the last year--which will make him an even more formidable contender when he gets his form back.
Publicus said:Agree with serfla, Andy is just being realistic and quite level-headed in that article. Looks like he may be maturing as a result of his trials and tribulations over the last year--which will make him an even more formidable contender when he gets his form back.
Dr. Maserati said:Ya, kindof sortof.
He needs to focus on short term goals. The obvious is making it through this week, then stick to the schedule. I still think the Tour is doable as a general contender, although there are more other contenders now.
Not sure if he will come back "more formidable" but I think he will be less complacent in the future.
ferryman said:I know you don't like trivia but we are calling it 'baby steps' with our boy![]()
Dr. Maserati said:Ha, baby steps is fine.
But, I dont look at completing Pais Vasco as a baby step. All these races are in themselves quite difficult, so its a solid foundation for the future.
Unkown said:Apparently Kloden punctured a little before the 2nd to last climb and Andy helped him chase back to the bunch right before the climb started. Id imagine after the little breakaway he was in and then adding that effort he was pretty tired before that climb so not surprising where he finished.
movingtarget said:Andy admits it's not going to happen for him this year.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...ot-dream-of-winning-the-tour-this-year_280623
movingtarget said:Andy admits it's not going to happen for him this year.
http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...ot-dream-of-winning-the-tour-this-year_280623