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Akuryo said:Good point. I was wondering about that too. One day they are working like hell for him and he was fine (for his injuries). But the next he is nowhere near that kind of form. And I don't think his injuries got magically worse over night.
But we will see at the Tour in what kind of pain he was: physical or mental?
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I am quite sure the two are inseparable..
Froome has had nothing but secces the past two years..
Now suddently he finds out he's not superman and it hurts both ways..
Froome has been on top for a short while, and he issues he has know are allready having significant effect on his performance and most importantly his "glow" No clinic reference but it was obvious to se that he was a marked man last weeks final stage...
If you compare to AC who was the greatest rider of the decade, and then had to face - months of uncertancy regarding the ban followed by a massive blow in the tour agaist Froome... What does he do: He does not put the abandon face on, he rides on and comes back "mentally stronger than ever" (not sure Froome can do this)...
The point beeing -froome may very well have been run too hard, and maybe does not have the "stomach" to suck up tribulation and learn from it like AC...
For me there is only two options..
1. Froome wins the tour without any real competetion
2. He will be lucky to get a top ten
I'll go with the latter (and face ridicule come july if needed)