auscyclefan94 said:
The Hitch, the 3km rule was used appropriately at the TDF. You are sounding more like me by being very defensive regarding your favourite rider failing at the Tour.
No, there is right and there is wrong. Unlke you perhaps i would have opposed that injustice if it happened to anyone, though since no one seemed to take notice that Samu had what would have been his career highlight, on the form of his life taken away from him, i have been more vocal about it.
Samu was badly positioned like COntador. Both crahsed outside the 3km mark. They don't get the same time as the people who did crash within the 3km mark
no one said they should get the same time as the riders in the first group. They come into the 3k zone 20 seconds down and are held up by a crash so should get 20 seconds
The riders know the rules. The riders know the course from 9 months before the race. Yes, what happened to Samu was ****, but he will win a Grand Tour. I heard he was riding the giro next year which he could definetly win (if no TTT is in the parcours). Stay positive!
Im not sure the riders do know the rules on that, and if they do, theres nothing they can do about some kid deciding he was going to take out half the peloton anyway.
As for the rest, its just white noise to me.
jordan5000 said:
Well if he spent everyday attacking and was a better cyclist he would have gained time, but he didn't gain back much meaning that even when he was trying his best he couldn't succeed so even if he hadn't lost the time he still would have lost.
And Contador was 4:29 behind Schleck and 3:32 behind Cadel, he wasn't out, yes the odds were against him but we saw Sastre gain 3 minutes on him on Alpe D'huez so if Contador had a good day he could have gotten the time, and if got 2:30 or so on Schleck he could have passed him in the time trial.
Umm no.
Samu is a climber tter. He was evenly matched with the other major favourites.
That means like the others he could have stayed withing the group comfortably (like the far weaker Frank Schleck managed), but getting major time onto a group, is another thing. Frank Schleck got a bloody podium and he couldnt get any major time on the group even though that was the team strategy.
Sastre 08 was a better climber than Sanchez, and had a stronger team, while Contador and Landis are in a different league to Samu. But this was not a Tour of super performances. They were quite evenly matched and Samu showed on the early stages and in the mountains he was as good as most of the heads of state.
He relies on all aspects of cycling not just climbing though.
Give him an even playing field and he can do his thing.
Have him chase everyone from 2.30 back and he doesnt stand a chance.
I seem to recall Evans lost a similar time in the 09 TDF and was out of it too.
Scarponi in the 2010 Giro is another example. He was the 2nd strongest rider in a gt that had far more and harder climbs than this years TOur, but the 2.30 lost in the ttt was enough to stop him even making the podium. And that was a gt with significantly greater gaps.