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It also makes no logical sense that someone is stronger in their second GT, unless they used their first as high-quality training, something that Quintana didn't do. Same with Chaves and the Giro. Surely you accept that.
I may be biased, but I think that Italy is more beautiful than France.
Camperona showed that Quintana was as good as Froome 2014, which means quite a bit below Tour level. Covadonga was excellent, but Scarponi and a Valverde who had done 3 GTs was just 30 seconds down on him. Looking at the watts that were put out in the Tour, I very much doubt that Quintana matched those.Cookster15 said:Ah, at long last it took some prodding but we finally got there. No Kruijswijk would not have beaten Froome/Quintana in the Vuelta, let alone "easily".
Quintana was stronger in the Vuelta than he was in the Tour as was obvious in Camperona and Cavadonga. Froome showed no evidence he was appreciably weaker in the Vuelta than in the Tour which he won easily.
The Giro may or may not have been a better race but Vuelta competition was tougher than in the Giro and by that measure so Chaves was better in the Vuelta than he was in May.
It also makes no logical sense that someone is stronger in their second GT, unless they used their first as high-quality training, something that Quintana didn't do. Same with Chaves and the Giro. Surely you accept that.
I may be biased, but I think that Italy is more beautiful than France.