BMC in disarray?

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Zam_Olyas said:

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theyoungest said:
He'll have to make a massive leap in form if he wants to be the super Gilbert of last year in the Ardennes. And Gilbert never makes massive leaps in form, he isn't Andy Schleck.

He probably won't replicate last season ever. I think that was a one off. I don't think he is bluffing at all. Even the greatest athletes have form slumps and sometimes they are not sure why.
 
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Teeth problems, Gilbert knows why.

Besides, he did make a jump in form like that before: back in 2009.

The good thing with Gilbert is, that he has so many chances to win races over the season that it isn't a total disaster if he would miss the spring classics. He could still become world champion and win Lombardia in the rainbow jersey after all. I hope that's going to happen :)
 
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El Pistolero said:
Teeth problems, Gilbert knows why.

Besides, he did make a jump in form like that before: back in 2009.

The good thing with Gilbert is, that he has so many chances to win races over the season that it isn't a total disaster if he would miss the spring classics. He could still become world champion and win Lombardia in the rainbow jersey after all. I hope that's going to happen :)
Indeed. It's not season over with Gilbert if he misses good form in the spring classics. Far from even.

For guys like Hoste etc the season is basically over after Roubaix :p
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Indeed. It's not season over with Gilbert if he misses good form in the spring classics. Far from even.

For guys like Hoste etc the season is basically over after Roubaix :p

To make it even worse, Hoste's season is over after the Ronde van Vlaanderen :(

I don't like Hoste's whiny interviews after races, but I do admire his racing style.
 
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El Pistolero said:
Teeth problems, Gilbert knows why.

Besides, he did make a jump in form like that before: back in 2009.

The good thing with Gilbert is, that he has so many chances to win races over the season that it isn't a total disaster if he would miss the spring classics. He could still become world champion and win Lombardia in the rainbow jersey after all. I hope that's going to happen :)

Yes he usually rides a long season but I don't think there is any possible way he can win in Flanders this year. Still some hope for the later spring races. Boonen, Freire are looking good. Devolder and Pozzato are also bobbing up at the right time. I actually think Gerrans has a real chance of another classic win in the next month. He has had a great start to the season.
 
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movingtarget said:
Yes he usually rides a long season but I don't think there is any possible way he can win in Flanders this year. Still some hope for the later spring races. Boonen, Freire are looking good. Devolder and Pozzato are also bobbing up at the right time. I actually think Gerrans has a real chance of another classic win in the next month. He has had a great start to the season.
Gerrans is indeed the top favourite for the Amstel Gold Race.

I wish I was joking, but I'm not.
 
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El Pistolero said:
What's so funny about another rider's misery? Something I've never understood here on this forum...

You seem to understand it well enough when the rider's name is Cavendish.
 
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El Pistolero said:
I never make fun when someone's sick or crashes.

You don't?
El Pistolero said:
It's a bit of a shame that our World Champion can't even handle a race like Dwars door Vlaanderen. Never mind getting dropped on le Manie at Milan-San Remo. That's just embarrassing if you're wearing the rainbow stripes. Only a win in Gent-Wevelgem can save his spring season now.

I wonder who else this applies too?:rolleyes:

The hypocrite on the hypocrite?
El Pistolero said:
He's angry today that someone made him crash. But in the Tour de Suisse 2010 riders were having a protest because of Cav's dangerous racing behaviour! That's what we call being a hypocrite.

Looks suspiciously like kicking a rider when he's down to me.
 
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Erm, he caused that crash and wasn't sick or crashed at Milan-San Remo. What are you on about? Buy a pair of glasses or something.

Where was I making fun of him in that second quote by the way? Tough luck if that's all you could find. I don't even need to search your posts, all of them make fun of riders with surprisingly bad humor.
 
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El Pistolero said:
Erm, he caused that crash and wasn't sick or crashed at Milan-San Remo. What are you on about? Buy a pair of glasses or something.

Where was I making fun of him in that second quote by the way? Tough luck if that's all you could find. I don't even need to search your posts, all of them make fun of riders with surprisingly bad humor.


He crashed in Dwars, not his fault, which is when you got your verbal knife out.
I didn't need to search, just look in the obvious place.
Wriggle away.
 
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Evans saves BMC's early season for the third year.

Ok so it's not really saved at all, but a win still means a lot.