the sceptic said:Yeah Evans would probably have beat Froome on ax3 domains with the ride he put in yesterday
skidmark said:What? Corkscrew Hill (I mean, 'hill' is right in the name) is like 2.4 km and he got 15 seconds at the top over 2 guys, maybe 25 seconds on a group of a dozen. How does that even justify mentioning in the same breath as a high alpine pass, let alone suggest he'd beat Froome, who beat the closest rider by 1:20 and slaughtered the field?
There doesn't seem to be anything to me, performance or otherwise, to suggest that Evans is any dirtier than he has ever been on his career. I don't get what's remarkable about this occasion.
DirtyWorks said:One thing is for sure, if dopers were as publicly well-behaved as Evans, the sport would have a much better reputation.
DirtyWorks said:Not disagreeing with you at all, but it just so happens Cameron Wurf detailed the stage in a blog post. http://cameronwurf.blogspot.com/2014/01/corkscrewed-stage-3-tdu.html
I read it as a very high-speed, difficult run-in to the hill AND THEN Evans took off. Also complicated by the fact Evans was targeting his National Championships. So, he is coming into the event much fitter than many of his rivals. It's early in the year. Let's see how many months-long peaks we have in 2014.
One thing is for sure, if dopers were as publicly well-behaved as Evans, the sport would have a much better reputation.
The Hitch said:Contador is worse behaved than Evans?
Taxus4a said:I think he is clean and he has today more option to win le Tour de France than 5 years ago, and of course, 10 years ago.
He is one of the few that was able to be in the top been clean in a dark era. He and Sastre, maybe no more. But in that era he has to work in Telekom as Sastre had to work for Basso. He wanst lucky.
I think we will have Evans for 4 years more in a hight level, as well as Purito. Evans is wrong if he think tour de France is now out, he must go there instead the Giro. Evans is better with hot weather.
Both of them are endurance riders. It is surprising how in more explosive stage as yesterday Evans is clearly better than Porte and Gerrans, but Evans is really good.
skidmark said:What? Corkscrew Hill (I mean, 'hill' is right in the name) is like 2.4 km and he got 15 seconds at the top over 2 guys, maybe 25 seconds on a group of a dozen. How does that even justify mentioning in the same breath as a high alpine pass, let alone suggest he'd beat Froome, who beat the closest rider by 1:20 and slaughtered the field?
There doesn't seem to be anything to me, performance or otherwise, to suggest that Evans is any dirtier than he has ever been on his career. I don't get what's remarkable about this occasion.
doolols said:I was thinking that he did well to cycle away from Porte who, himself, has been a oft-discussed subject in this forum. And Evans, extremely poor all last year, and on his way down, suddenly finds power and speed to take the lead in his local race? Maybe cycling really is an old man's sport.
And didn't I read a prediction that Thomas would be giant killing this year? Maybe that was another of the Clinic's predictions re: Sky that didn't quite come true.
Ferminal said:You get upset that people think Sky dope, and then take all the reasoning used in that argument which you dispute and use it to form an even flimsier argument of your own in this thread. Well played.
Evans = doper, because he dropped someone (whether that person dopes or not doesn't really matter at this stage of the season) in a race in January and is 37. Awesome reasoning.
The Hitch said:You don't think it's very suspicious that a 37 year old is doing this Fermi?
the sceptic said:Sorry I was trying to be sarcastic. I agree with you that last night wasnt anything clinic worthy.
roundabout said:15 seconds in a 2km climb over the next best is a lot
skidmark said:Really? It seems like a reasonable amount. Friggin' Cancellara has picked up more than that in the 2km of Paris-Roubaix when he attacked on the flat.
Dear Wiggo said:If you're going to have a private conversation in-thread with a single individual, wouldn't you be better off taking it to a PM?
The Hitch said:E3 2 weeks before that would be a better example imo. He got like 5 seconds in 1 k.A better example because when people attack 50k out the chasers don't neccesarily try to shut them down immediately (eg Andy on 18). Boonen was having a look around and Cancellara probably had 15 seconds before Boonen even had turned his head.
At the finish on the other hand everyone is going full out. Pozzato and Boonen were immediately on his tail, and it was harder to drop them.
But the main flaw in the comparison is that Paris Roubaix is raced hard for 100k (50 k before Canc attack) if not the full 260 k.
A hill top finish, even in the TDF or at FW or at Lombardia sometimes, is soft peddalled until the finish.
A hill top finish at the Tour down under even more so.
So 15 seconds - when everyone is ready for the climb>>>> 15 seconds when everyone is tired near the end of Paris Roubaix.
Steep hill followed by a technical descent to the finish sounds like Evans territory to me.