Christian said:Andy does not have the skill set to excell at week long (or shorter) stage races, that much has always been clear, just because you can win the Tour doesn't axiomatically mean you will win World Ports Classic hands down. Apples and oranges
Afrank said:HA! Take that all you haters, the Schlecks are on top again!
Please god tell me it's for a bike race.![]()
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jens_attacks said:this tour, they will return big time. you'see on belles filles
icefire said:It's good to see Andy's recovering well after watching the Valmartello stage
LaFlorecita said:As long as Frank stays upright there should be no such thing.
Chef_Vodnik said:Now, now.
Don't forget it was another rider (Tony Martin, IIRC) who caused the crash by riding into his back wheel.
I know he's famed for being more sideways than staying upright, but here's one crash he did not produce on his own but always gets attributed to him.
No! No way they can't take an hour on FroomePirazziAttacksVino said:They are one hour ahead of Froome before the TT. Andy does his best performance in an ITT ever by losing only 59 minutes to Froome and winning the Tour...
christopherrowe said:You know, I was just looking at some start lists, and to his credit, Andy has (supposedly) fifteen racing days scheduled this month, leading up to the Tour: the Tour du Luxembourg, the GP du canton d'Argovie, and then Tour de Suisse. After his string of DNFs at Amstel Gold, La Fleche Wallone, and Liege-Bastogne-Liege--and taking May off--my hope for him is to actually commit to finishing all those race days this month and to work hard during them. He hasn't exactly distinguished himself this year, thus far.
He last turned the pedals in anger on April 12th in the closing Time Trial at Pais Vasco, then went to Mallorca to train (though he left there May 12th and I have no idea what he's been up to since).
C'mon, Andy, get your head (and your heart) in the game!
ferryman said:Aw Jeez, I can't help myself not responding when the Andy thread gets reactivated. Nice that Andy has kept his head down. Illness and injury behind him, we could have a real Joker in the pack for the Tour.
PirazziAttacksVino said:Just imagine the whole thing: Froome and Contador looking at their power meters and dancing on their bikes, going all out on the final climb and attacking each other until they are both empty. When they look behind they both **** in their pants as they see not one, but two Schlecks looking *** and span. And then the legendary Schleck 1-2 for the win.
They are one hour ahead of Froome before the TT. Andy does his best performance in an ITT ever by losing only 59 minutes to Froome and winning the Tour...
ferryman said:Aw Jeez, I can't help myself not responding when the Andy thread gets reactivated. Nice that Andy has kept his head down. Illness and injury behind him, we could have a real Joker in the pack for the Tour.