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Parrulo said:you clearly never watched paris nice. . . .
You are correct. It's not a GT though and GT Contador is a little different.
Parrulo said:you clearly never watched paris nice. . . .
Dermie said:HHmmm interesting, did Cadel have a 4 1/2 minute lead when Contador beat Cadel into second by 30 secs previously??
Dermie said:HHmmm interesting, did Cadel have a 4 1/2 minute lead when Contador beat Cadel into second by 30 secs previously??
Agree, an in form and recovered AC will put minutes into Cuddles in the mountains, but Gesink, JVDB, Wiggens are not the most attacking riders in the peloton.... and as for the Shack Non-Attackers... Pfft.
Dermie said:HHmmm interesting, did Cadel have a 4 1/2 minute lead when Contador beat Cadel into second by 30 secs previously??
rzombie1988 said:Don't even get me started on 2006, where Cadel was 4'11" down on OSCAR PEREIRO.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:lol based on what? Last tour?
Kender said:take away the stage where oscar gained 30 minutes on 1 stage because the peloton were a bunch of idiots and that statement is obsolete
Parrulo said:even based on last year's tour VdB2 was one of the most aggressive riders lol july sure is a funny month here![]()
greenedge said:That's because Floyd was doped to the eyeballs. On Alpe De Huez Cadel should have ridden his own pace. That was his 1st GT as leader as well. In 2009 cadel had a bad GT admittedly but let's dismiss it as that. Base it on what he is doing this yr and has so far performed. He looks impressive and could carry on from last year's gap of 1:30 over Contador, but will hopefully have no crashes. That is a good buffer and anything could happen. JVDB had hard luck for him in the TTT hopefully he can be aggresive in the mountains.
Cycling outside July! even if I was racing with tdf riders (Colin Lewis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Lewis) before Eddy started winning.Parrulo said:wasn't that back in 2007 when contador was 24 and evans 30? so one still developing himself as a rider and the other at the absolute top of his game (a game that he hasn't shown in what? 3 seasons?) for the mountains+ itt if contador is indeed in good shape evans would need like 10 minutes because if contador needs that kind of time he will for it and get it.
btw you proly don't know about this because. . . well because there isn't cycling outside july but contador put 7 minutes into nibali during this years giro even tho he "soft" pedalled what? 3 mountain top finishs and a time trial? and last year nibali finished on the podium of the giro nearly a minute over evans even tho he was a last minute addition to the race who arguably wasn't at the very top of his form and was also domesticing or super domesticing for the eventual winner basso.
Dermie said:Cycling outside July! even if I was racing with tdf riders (Colin Lewis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Lewis) before Eddy started winning.
I am basing a lot of my opinions on the FACTS that stranger things have happened in the the toughest bike race on the planet than a guy winning who has placed well in it before, & is on form & has a good team. There are many riders who had it in the bag during the race, or were shoe ins before the race but looked very glum looking up at the podium from the crowd. Cadels got a lot of fight in him which is why he keeps on racing the July race, and any rider with the class to get 2nd in the tdf has got the class to go one better.
I did'nt put him as a dead cert!!!
movingtarget said:The majority of the wind comes from this forum. Anyone with half a brain knows that Evans will lose time to Contador. Contador has to make up over one and a half minutes. If he keeps taking time out of Evans but can't shake off Schleck it comes down to the time trial. Contador would have to do the ride of his life to make up 90 seconds on Schleck. He could not put 90 seconds into Schleck last year and this year he has the Giro in his legs also. Schleck would have to do a Rasmussen to lose the race. Evans can afford to lose time to Contador on some stages but also has to worry about losing time to Schleck so it will be difficult. No one seems to consider that it is also possible for Schleck or Contador to have a bad day which Gesink, Evans and co would be hoping for. I doubt that Contador will dominate every mountain stage as some people seem to think and if he keeps dragging Schleck along with him I don't think he can win. He is a very good time triallist but he is not Cancellara. I can't see a Leipheimer/Cunego Tour De Suisse scenario developing in the TT.
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting look inside the BMC Team car during the TTT.
http://www.sbs.com.au/cyclingcentral/video/494137/BMC-Team-Car
Dermie said:I am basing a lot of my opinions on the FACTS that stranger things have happened in the the toughest bike race on the planet than a guy winning who has placed well in it before, & is on form & has a good team. There are many riders who had it in the bag during the race, or were shoe ins before the race but looked very glum looking up at the podium from the crowd.
M Sport said:That rider is Cadel, twice he was the favorite or should have had it in the bag and threw it away, looking up at the top step of the podium when he could have been there.
It's just not going to happen for him, if he was 27 or 28 he may have a chance in the future but even then I doubt it. Only one rider in the last 80 years has converted two second places into a future tour win (Joop Zoetemelk), statistically winners don't go through more than one second place and then win. Add to that the age factor and his temperament and really he is relying on something akin to a perfect storm to win, 4-5 riders will have to fall over from here for that to happen.
just some guy said:Andys screwed then as well.
LukeSchmid said:Interesting, thank you
greenedge said:That's because Floyd was doped to the eyeballs. On Alpe De Huez Cadel should have ridden his own pace. That was his 1st GT as leader as well. In 2009 cadel had a bad GT admittedly but let's dismiss it as that. Base it on what he is doing this yr and has so far performed. He looks impressive and could carry on from last year's gap of 1:30 over Contador, but will hopefully have no crashes. That is a good buffer and anything could happen. JVDB had hard luck for him in the TTT hopefully he can be aggresive in the mountains.
