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Great post! Being on Sky winning the Tour isn't an achievement that will create a legacy unfortunately for him. It's just the logical output of their input, the calculated return on investment. And that's so laughably sad.
Tonton said:That's where your argument derails, my good friend. I agree with the cold weather argument, and this is also true for Il Grandissimo Tibopino. According to stats, watts, e tutti quanti, Pinogiro slightly improved since '14, but not that much. When comparing TdF '14 vs. Giro '17, the time gap has decreased a ton, from over 8 minutes to seconds between TP and VN. I see declining for Il Squalo. In '14 Thibaut distanced Nibali once, Port de Bales, that's it. In '17, different story.Taxus4a said:The same way Nibali it is another with good weather. Nibali was 3rd in a Giro without any simple raindrop. For me that has more merit than the Giro he won with extreme cold, anow and rain condition. and his Tour was quite rainy as well. In this Gro he was better than Pinot the same he was better in le Tour than Pinot, one of his main rivals, so I cant see any declining...just better or worse result depend circunstances..
Back on topic: Dawg was lucky that Porte crashed, he was more vulnerable than ever, the rest of the contenders were shy but Porte knew Sky and Froome, he would have attacked. Woudda, shoudda, it didn't happen.
Just like the run atop the Chalet Renard never happened, because Sky (Portal) made a claim to the organizers and got a flat stage ruling on a MTF. The worst thing that could have happened to Chris Froome, although his fans, Phil, and Paul will remember that forever. It didn't happen. Fact. And the legend discussion that took place a few posts ago should have put emphasize on the narrative that makes a legend. The epic.
Hinault was a legend after the '80 LBL, having the out of a ravine episode at the '77 Dauphine, two TdF, several monuments, that ride in the snow. the sleet, viewers like me catching glimpses between interruptions, drinking a hot chocolate, it felt so miserable even in my living room.
How about Eugene Christophe? Never won a Tour. What a story. He's still mentioned in this forum probably ten times per year, one century later.
Portal and Sky stole that from CF. By placing their win at all cost philosophy in the way.
If I were Froome, I would start to go for monuments too, get a AGR, GDL, Strade, be a MAN, not just a robot, which is what pretty much anyone outside of the UK perceives.
Great post! Being on Sky winning the Tour isn't an achievement that will create a legacy unfortunately for him. It's just the logical output of their input, the calculated return on investment. And that's so laughably sad.