Hard work today....
First time he was really tested.
Defended well, the right winner of the race. After the line:
First time he was really tested.
Defended well, the right winner of the race. After the line:

I don't think anything's clear. After all, Contador beat Froome in a GT less than a year ago and has raced the last 3. While it's certainly possible Froome is the better GT rider right now, it's by no means clear. Now, if they go head-to head next year in either the Giro or Tour (with nether racing the Giro beforehand) and Froome wins, it would certainly be clear.spalco said:LaFlorecita said:The only thing Blurry meant is that this Tour win doesn't prove he is currently the best GC rider.
Well, not necessarily, but who else would you suggest?
Contador and Nibali have a better palmares, but I think it's fairly clear they don't compete at Froome's level right now. And Quintana, who arguably is stronger has lost to him in direct competition twice in the Tour.
Rollthedice said:He won this tour in flat stage, in the rain, thanks to his team taking advantage of the crosswinds. That says a lot. From getting kicked out of a GT for holding onto motorbikes to a complete rider who can TT, climb, descend, sprint, tackle cobbles and classics type of stages and generally manage a race in his favor. The transformation is complete. Too bad there was only one guy who put up a fight with Froome this year and even he was torn between going for the win or helping his older brother get the third spot.
Rollthedice said:He won this tour in flat stage, in the rain, thanks to his team taking advantage of the crosswinds. That says a lot. From getting kicked out of a GT for holding onto motorbikes to a complete rider who can TT, climb, descend, sprint, tackle cobbles and classics type of stages and generally manage a race in his favor. The transformation is complete. Too bad there was only one guy who put up a fight with Froome this year and even he was torn between going for the win or helping his older brother get the third spot.
lol'dRollthedice said:Too bad there was only one guy who put up a fight with Froome this year and even he was torn between going for the win or helping his older brother get the third spot.
Yes, no one deserves spitting, especially not someone decent and measured.Christian said:I gotta say I am not a Froome or Team Sky fan, but what we saw today during some stretches of Alpe d'Huez from some people was unsportsmanlike to say the least... no one deserves to get booed like that, and this was the first time that I have actually witnessed someone spitting on a rider. All my respects to Froome, who seems to me like a genuinely nice bloke off the bike, for enduring this, and emerging triumphantly. A hard fought and well earned victory - that is nothing to spit at!
Double agree with both of you guys, disgusting, and the reasons are what you said.sir fly said:Yes, no one deserves spitting, especially not someone decent and measured.Christian said:I gotta say I am not a Froome or Team Sky fan, but what we saw today during some stretches of Alpe d'Huez from some people was unsportsmanlike to say the least... no one deserves to get booed like that, and this was the first time that I have actually witnessed someone spitting on a rider. All my respects to Froome, who seems to me like a genuinely nice bloke off the bike, for enduring this, and emerging triumphantly. A hard fought and well earned victory - that is nothing to spit at!
And it didn't take much to provoke the maltreatment. Burden of the years behind.
Christian said:I gotta say I am not a Froome or Team Sky fan, but what we saw today during some stretches of Alpe d'Huez from some people was unsportsmanlike to say the least... no one deserves to get booed like that, and this was the first time that I have actually witnessed someone spitting on a rider. All my respects to Froome, who seems to me like a genuinely nice bloke off the bike, for enduring this, and emerging triumphantly. A hard fought and well earned victory - that is nothing to spit at!
richwagmn said:Agree with other posters. Froome rode a very good race. It was a shame to see some of the treatment he got too. I hope he does the Vuelta too. He certainly has some unfinished business there.
Christian said:I gotta say I am not a Froome or Team Sky fan, but what we saw today during some stretches of Alpe d'Huez from some people was unsportsmanlike to say the least... no one deserves to get booed like that, and this was the first time that I have actually witnessed someone spitting on a rider. All my respects to Froome, who seems to me like a genuinely nice bloke off the bike, for enduring this, and emerging triumphantly. A hard fought and well earned victory - that is nothing to spit at!
the fact is the concept of 'the best gc rider' doesn't have an adequate definition. every fan sees it differently and all in all that's all about subjective intuitions. no one knows for sure if bertie's giro form would be enough to win in france in july 2015. anyway, froome wins the gt many people advised him not to do with good reason after unveiling the parcours. this tour has the hardest possible field which is an important factor too. i personally don't remember a gt when the race leader was being attacked so many times on penultimate climbs and at the beginning of the mountain stages and froome often had to close these gaps himself. ultimately froome did not interfere with the opponents' form to be that good as they want. all these circumstances matter and make froome win fully deserved.BlurryVII said:dacooley said:froome hasn't formalized his win officialy whereas you are just there ready to belittle it to a certain extent. froome is not blame for contador being not in top form. one can million times contemplate about what shoulda coulda woulda happened, but the truth is froome is good enough to win the biggest bike race for the 2nd time in 3 years.BlurryVII said:Hugo Koblet said:Congratulations to Froome! Clearly the strongest rider and currently the best GC rider. Can't see anyone beating him when in top form.
lol the usual Tour meaningless conclusions![]()
It's fine, what you said is true. Congrats to him, he won his 2nd Tour .
But there's a difference between what you said and start claiming ' best GC rider, strongest climber bla bla bla', because that is completely wrong.
Being in yellow in Paris doesn't mean you are the best GC rider nor best climber. You have to look at the bigger picture. Like last year, Nibali won by 7 min, he is neither the best climber nor the best GC rider.
Some people need time to realise some things![]()
cocteau_ireland said:The most awful bike rider(style) in the world;ever. Polite though.
Savant12 said:I am happy that Froome won and he answered a lot of his critics' harsh comments about his riding ability other than he can climb well.
Can't ride in crosswinds? Passed
Can't ride in the wet? Passed
Can't descend? Passed
Can't descent in the wet? Passed
Can't ride on cobbles? Passed
His TT now sucks? Was superb in the TTT.
Polite, in front of the camera.cocteau_ireland said:The most awful bike rider(style) in the world;ever. Polite though.