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Sorry, that was overly harsh on my part. My main point was he should look after himself and not go down the same road as Ricco, et als, in the respect maybe he'd be healthier and happier away from pro cycling.
yespatterns said:Sorry, that was overly harsh on my part. My main point was he should look after himself and not go down the same road as Ricco, et als, in the respect maybe he'd be healthier and happier away from pro cycling.
phanatic said:Andy and Ricco seem like polar opposites to me. But either way, I really didn't expect Andy to recover at all from his injury in the 2012 Dauphine. It's beginning to look like his top 20 at the TDF last year was an anomaly, but as far as I'm concerned Andy should be allowed to ride in with the bus every day until he feels strong enough to compete again. Because when that day comes:
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cycling is never more beautiful.
Angliru said:Why didn't you expect him to recover from his injury?
Angliru said:Why didn't you expect him to recover from his injury?
phanatic said:The hip injuries I'd heard about previously have been pretty debilitating. So no real reason, just an uninformed prejudice.
I blame Bruyneel. The whole team was rotten that year, and Bruyneel did nothing to help. Not even Horner could win anything. The Schlecks had shared the podium at LBL and the TDF in 2011, so Bruyneel decides a shake-up was needed with their prep and race program. And that was the last that was heard of them.Forunculo said:Before his Dauphine 12 crash, he was as crap as today. Remember Bruyneel hitting out the Schlecks.
phanatic said:Andy and Ricco seem like polar opposites to me. But either way, I really didn't expect Andy to recover at all from his injury in the 2012 Dauphine. It's beginning to look like his top 20 at the TDF last year was an anomaly, but as far as I'm concerned Andy should be allowed to ride in with the bus every day until he feels strong enough to compete again. Because when that day comes:
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cycling is never more beautiful.
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This is at the end of one of the queen stages of past Tour, a hard stage that knocked SKY, Andy followed by Froome, Contador and Quintana...last year he finished TdS 40th and later he coudnt finish Lux championship. This year he finished TdS 29th. If he is lucky the first week, he is expected to be better this year in the mountains...Why must he be out of the Tour? Who is goint to be stronger in Trek?
He needed just to do some hard competition in Suisse.
If he is supposed to be as good as he is, he is a dissappointing man almost all the year, but if you talk to be top 15 in TdF or win a stage...there is nothing still to think he cant do it that this year.
offbyone said:Who knows who they take, but I imagine these guys could all get a better overall result and climb better than him: Busche, Kiserlovski, Arrendondo, Popovych, Zubeldia
I guess it is all philosophy. Personally if I was the DS I wouldn't reward him for his crap performances by wasting a tour team spot on him. On the other hand, his contract is immense and he has a large fan base, so maybe management pressures them to put him in just for the marketing. But you can't possibly think he deserves a spot.
Christian said:Dauphiné:
Zubeldia 28th at 30 minutes
Devolder DNF with illness
Roulston DNF with injury IIRC
Suisse:
Fränk DNF with concussion and hip injuries
Busche DNF with tendonitis
If they truly select the riders by form and recent results, Andy has to be there. He looks the best in shape right now out of all the possible Tour participants from Trek.
djpbaltimore said:Has Andy 'earned' a spot on the Trek TDF squad based on results? Probably not.
Would I put him on on the squad? Absolutely.
If last year is any guide (and it may not be), his form will pick up over the next few weeks. But, I think trying to target a top 15 is a waste of his ability. Let Frank look after the GC and Andy can freewheel home on the cobbled stage or one of the rolling UK stages and take himself off the radar of the favorites. Then he can go for stage victories and/ or KOM points. Rui Costa (2013) and Tomas Voeckler (2012) would be examples of this type of strategy paying off.
Afrank said:Kiserlovski and Arredondo just finished the Giro, they need a break. It would be stupid to send them to do the Tour now.
Busche DNFed in Suisse (his placings-122, 137, 72, 48, 60, 37). Placings not that much better then Andy, and at least Andy finished.
Popovych's placings in Dauphine- 105, 114, 95, 118, 111, 97, 72, 144, 147. Not really that much better then Andy in Suisse, eh.
Zubeldia, sure he's been decent enough and will likely get a spot. But Andy's inclusion isn't going to be kicking him out or anything.
Edit, to give more info on some of these guys, Christians post 4 days ago-
offbyone said:I don't disagree about racing those guys off the Giro, but then again I still think they would do better than Schleck. Popo's placings don't mean much because he is always playing a domestique role. Same with Busche.
It seems Trek has painted themselves into a corner and have no choice other than to send Schleck.
If I were his DS I would be sending him to 2nd tier races like California and such to give him a chance to finish up front and get his mojo back. Sending him to the tour isn't going to help his confidence at all.
During the tour, I expect to see a lot of camera shots panning to schleck "Schleck off the back again...".
Christian said:What's interesting is that the Schlecks don't do altitude camps. Apparently they did one with Bruyneel in Sierra Nevada, I heard that on TV the other day but didn't recall it. I think before they never did that and afterwards they certainly didn't do it again. I wonder why that is, are they just lazy and stuck in their old ways, or is there a deeper reason?
offbyone said:Who knows who they take, but I imagine these guys could all get a better overall result and climb better than him: Busche, Kiserlovski, Arrendondo, Popovych, Zubeldia
I guess it is all philosophy. Personally if I was the DS I wouldn't reward him for his crap performances by wasting a tour team spot on him. On the other hand, his contract is immense and he has a large fan base, so maybe management pressures them to put him in just for the marketing. But you can't possibly think he deserves a spot.
hfer07 said:so.... Andy made the cut
Enjoy the last Tour you're eve going to ride![]()
nice man“He showed a lot of desire, and he has progressed since the Classics. Riders of his stature should have the opportunity to compete in the race that made them great.”
TourOfSardinia said:Guercilena said on the Trek Factory Racing website.
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