Cadel Evans Discussion Thread

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Angliru said:
It was my understanding that Evans came to Giro with modest goals and that what he accomplished was gravy. For him he was building his form for July.

Correct and well said. This is why predictions he will struggle to Top 10 the Tour are premature whether he's 36 or 26. Typical fighting effort from Evans today, I think he'll be satisfied with his performance at this point in time.
 
BroDeal said:
You don't build your form by going deep to hold onto a podium spot in the Giro.

It's the last Mountain stage. He ain't going to compromise his recovery for the Tour by going all out for 1 mountain. If it was midway through the Giro i might agree with you. Plus who wouldn't go all out to grab a GT podium in his position sitting 2nd on GC in a Grand Tour with 1 final mountain.
 
Oct 16, 2009
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Pippo_San said:
He'd better have gone deep, he was very lucky with the stage cancellation and whatever to snatch this podium.

This will be his last GT podium in his career, that's a given.
What is "and whatever", exactly? Evans is sitting comfortably in 3rd after the 19 stages that were actually contested. Those who wanted to knock him off the podium had plenty of chances.
 
Netserk said:
Cadel won't top-10 the Tour.
He could easily top 10 the Tour with his Giro form throughout. Now, with a month to recover, no idea what will happen to him...

Cadel is one of the best riders out there with what he's got, he didn't show other years' form, but his smarts and knowledge have taken him to 3rd place. He's a true hero in my book.
 
cineteq said:
He could easily top 10 the Tour with his Giro form throughout. Now, with a month to recover, no idea what will happen to him...

Cadel is one of the best riders out there with what he's got, he didn't show other years' form, but his smarts and knowledge have taken him to 3rd place. He's a true hero in my book.
Wanna bet?
 
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del1962 said:
apparently today he had a mechanical which didn't help him, although he may still have lost out to Uran.

Maybe it's just me but doesn't it seem disingenuous and, even more so, disrespectful to his rivals that he so often falls back on excuses as to why he's done badly/lost time etc...?

Other riders seem to get on with it, maybe say they the weren't good enough or just keep things to themselves. Evans though always seems to want us to think it wasn't his fault... Makes me think he's a coward to be honest.

Am I the only one?
 
Coppi'sLaughter said:
Maybe it's just me but doesn't it seem disingenuous and, even more so, disrespectful to his rivals that he so often falls back on excuses as to why he's done badly/lost time etc...?

Other riders seem to get on with it, maybe say they the weren't good enough or just keep things to themselves. Evans though always seems to want us to think it wasn't his fault... Makes me think he's a coward to be honest.

Am I the only one?

Give some examples!
 
Coppi'sLaughter said:
Maybe it's just me but doesn't it seem disingenuous and, even more so, disrespectful to his rivals that he so often falls back on excuses as to why he's done badly/lost time etc...?

Other riders seem to get on with it, maybe say they the weren't good enough or just keep things to themselves. Evans though always seems to want us to think it wasn't his fault... Makes me think he's a coward to be honest.

Am I the only one?

After the never ending excuse fest that was Wiggins' sorry attempt at the Giro, I cannot see how you can fault a rider who stuck it out to the end, rain or shine or snow.
 
Coppi'sLaughter said:
Maybe it's just me but doesn't it seem disingenuous and, even more so, disrespectful to his rivals that he so often falls back on excuses as to why he's done badly/lost time etc...?

Other riders seem to get on with it, maybe say they the weren't good enough or just keep things to themselves. Evans though always seems to want us to think it wasn't his fault... Makes me think he's a coward to be honest.

Am I the only one?

Don't think this is Evans speaking his mind, rather this smells of modern result management trying to protect the "brand".

And so the fans will sit in front of the telly during TdF hoping for an even better result.

Personally think Evans did rather well to get on the podium. Chapeau.
 
Walkman said:
Give some examples!

I guess he means getting sick (2010 Giro and 2012 Tour) or breaking his arm but still finishing (2010 Tour). Sometimes I wonder if people on here have ever raced a bike. Frankly name all the riders with a better Palmeres than Evans since he's been around - other than Contador nobody.
 
Cookster15 said:
I guess he means getting sick (2010 Giro and 2012 Tour) or breaking his arm but still finishing (2010 Tour). Sometimes I wonder if people on here have ever raced a bike. Frankly name all the riders with a better Palmeres than Evans since he's been around - other than Contador nobody.

By palmeres do you only mean GT results?
 
Cookster15 said:
I guess he means getting sick (2010 Giro and 2012 Tour) or breaking his arm but still finishing (2010 Tour). Sometimes I wonder if people on here have ever raced a bike. Frankly name all the riders with a better Palmeres than Evans since he's been around - other than Contador nobody.

Menchov, Ullrich, Boonen, Cancellara, Cunego, DiLuca, Heras, Bettini, Cavendish, Basso, Savoldelli, etc.
 
Apr 11, 2010
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BroDeal said:
After the never ending excuse fest that was Wiggins' sorry attempt at the Giro, I cannot see how you can fault a rider who stuck it out to the end, rain or shine or snow.

I wasn't comparing him to Wiggins, who at least looked like he was dead on his bike, and I did say 'maybe it's only me'. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just feel like he disrespects other riders by telling the world about his problems rather the saying - 'well done someone was better than me today... '

That's all
 
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Coppi'sLaughter said:
I wasn't comparing him to Wiggins, who at least looked like he was dead on his bike, and I did say 'maybe it's only me'. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I just feel like he disrespects other riders by telling the world about his problems rather the saying - 'well done someone was better than me today... '

That's all

It's you. Evans really has shown during his career that he has cojones and does not flinch from rain, snow or adversity.

He just isn't the best rider of his generation (but he's up there obviously). :D