Teams & Riders Chris Froome Discussion Thread.

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Is Froome over the hill?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 42 34.4%
  • No, the GC finished 40 minutes ago but Froomie is still climbing it

    Votes: 65 53.3%
  • No he is totally winning the Vuelta

    Votes: 28 23.0%

  • Total voters
    122
Wow...it seems Froome hasn't been making friends on the team has he...no big surprise honestly. Besides Henao and Uran can't have been too impressed by his leadership at the Vuelta 2012 but they kept their mouth shut and didn't go showboating when he needed them.
 
May 14, 2013
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Heckler said:
If you were a British Corporation that sponsored a cycling team for publicity and you had two potential Grand Tour winners; one was born and raised down the street, a multiple Olympic medalist, including multiple gold medals, a multiple World Champion, a multiple National Champion, etc. In multiple disciplines of the sport with a compelling pulling himself up by the bootstraps story to boot, the other was a white guy from SA, a virtual nobody, having won virtually nothing.

Which cyclist would you pick to put you on the map?

The famous guy with the mod sideburns, or the whinging nobody who resented riding support in a sport that has a tradition of apprenticeship?

If I was Wiggins that would wind me up no end, knowing the number two in your team could have won two GTs but you earn the sponsors more money so they hold him back. It's the cycling equivalent of a woman getting the job over a better one because she had bigger tits.
 
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Are you people joking?

Froome already sacrificed himself at Vuelta.

He did so in Tour again, and this while knowing he possibly could have won the biggest race a rider can win. But he still worked for that **** that is Wiggins.

Uran has no GC ambitions of a Grand Tour win, so he can keep his mouth shut. ( no disrespect to him, I like him as a rider )

Froome is the rider of the moment in cycling, so I doubt he cares much. And basically all Tour squad ( Thomas, Porte, Kireynka, EBH, Stannard ) are very good friends with him so doesnt really matter there.
 
Feb 15, 2013
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Gloin22 said:
Are you people joking?

Froome already sacrificed himself at Vuelta.

He did so in Tour again, and this while knowing he possibly could have won the biggest race a rider can win. But he still worked for that **** that is Wiggins.

Uran has no GC ambitions of a Grand Tour win, so he can keep his mouth shut. ( no disrespect to him, I like him as a rider )

Froome is the rider of the moment in cycling, so I doubt he cares much.

As a Brit I will say that I prefer the Colombians. The Brits are idiots and Henao and Uran deserve better than to be riding for them.

As webvan said, did you see either of the Colombians showboating when Froome was getting dropped at the Vuelta (or, to be fair, talking about how 'let's decide the leader in the race' when someone else has already been chosen)?

Froome did sacrifice himself in Vuelta 11 but nobody knew in advance of the race how he would suddenly turn into a climbing god. And mid race he was unshackled. It's easy to be wise with hindsight.
 
keithmcmahon said:
“I don’t know what will happen, but [Sergio] Henao and I are different than Froome. We always work for the team and we’ve never had any problems with the team,” Urán said. “We are not like Froome. I came here with the idea of helping the squad, whatever the goals may be. We shall see. We have to take it day by day.”

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...igginsfroome-fiasco-of-last-years-tour_286701

Sergio and Rigo have more loyalty in their little fingers than others in Team Sky.

Froome will have to buy his own wheels at the Tour. And eat alone at dinner.

And lose half his team when Wiggins sets up his own team and takes everyone over 34 with him.
 
They're either not ambitious/brave enough to take away the leadership position or they're super hypocrite as they already have signed contracts elsewhere or they know that if Froome wins the Tour this year and Wiggins is done after the Giro they could as well stay as captains at Sky. In any case talk is cheap!

Talking about Froome:
"You don't need friends to win races!" :cool:

Even if Wiggins is not to weak, but just not in top shape at the Giro and will be able to be competitive at the Tour (Because he didn't gave everything like Mensjov in 2008): Froome will give him a large, painful **** for sure.

And there are still Alberto and Purito.
 
keithmcmahon said:
“I don’t know what will happen, but [Sergio] Henao and I are different than Froome. We always work for the team and we’ve never had any problems with the team,” Urán said. “We are not like Froome. I came here with the idea of helping the squad, whatever the goals may be. We shall see. We have to take it day by day.”

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...igginsfroome-fiasco-of-last-years-tour_286701

Sergio and Rigo have more loyalty in their little fingers than others in Team Sky.

Woo boy. Sky is starting to sound like Astana 2009....
 
Aug 1, 2012
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Gloin22 said:
Are you people joking?


Uran has no GC ambitions of a Grand Tour win, so he can keep his mouth shut. ( no disrespect to him, I like him as a rider )

2012:
2nd Olympic RR
5th Overall Volta a Catalunya
7th Overall Giro d'Italia, Young riders jersey

Do you really think he doesn't have GT aspirations?


[/QUOTE]Froome is the rider of the moment in cycling, so I doubt he cares much.[/QUOTE]

There are a number of cyclists who are patiently waiting to prove you wrong there.
 
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keithmcmahon said:
“I don’t know what will happen, but [Sergio] Henao and I are different than Froome. We always work for the team and we’ve never had any problems with the team,” Urán said. “We are not like Froome. I came here with the idea of helping the squad, whatever the goals may be. We shall see. We have to take it day by day.”

http://velonews.competitor.com/2013...igginsfroome-fiasco-of-last-years-tour_286701

Sergio and Rigo have more loyalty in their little fingers than others in Team Sky.

F'uck me this is getting better and better ;)
 
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thehog said:
Froome will have to buy his own wheels at the Tour. And eat alone at dinner.

And lose half his team when Wiggins sets up his own team and takes everyone over 34 with him.

...all while having endure the inane ramblings of Chris Horner along with criticism from experts at Bicycling Mag.
 
Dec 7, 2010
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keithmcmahon said:

This part is precious:
At least Wiggins and Urán will be hashing things out behind closed doors.

Even though the previous paragraph gives us this gem:
You know, there’s a time trial,” Wiggins said. “He’s quite inconsistent like that..."
Yeah, you tell 'em Brad. About that time trial. Because everyone had forgotten, ya know, about that time trial.

Closed doors indeed. :rolleyes:
 
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The difference between the Astana 09 debacle and what might happen with Sky this year is that Alberto Contador was the team leader until Armstrong decided to come out of retirement. From what I understand, Alberto even tried to get out of his contract but was assured that he didn't have anything to worry about. Armstrong, after taking a beating, spun it as we were going for a podium sweep and Alberto blew it. That, as we all know is rubbish, as Armstrong was only looking to win.

Anyway, on a different note, does anybody think that Sky is becoming too predictable? They're powerful, no doubt, and their strategy is effective, but will the predictably end up working against them?
 
peacefultribe said:
The difference between the Astana 09 debacle and what might happen with Sky this year is that Alberto Contador was the team leader until Armstrong decided to come out of retirement. From what I understand, Alberto even tried to get out of his contract but was assured that he didn't have anything to worry about. Armstrong, after taking a beating, spun it as we were going for a podium sweep and Alberto blew it. That, as we all know is rubbish, as Armstrong was only looking to win.

Anyway, on a different note, does anybody think that Sky is becoming too predictable? They're powerful, no doubt, and their strategy is effective, but will the predictably end up working against them?

They really don't have any tactics. If its a matter of setting a high tempo then they can do it. But not much else.

To be honest Brailsford background is 90% track. He's really not a road man. Doesn't understand GT racing very well.

It was bleeding obvious Uran was going to attack. Nibali said it himself. Nibs also knows Wiggins is too pompous to give up his standing as team leader even if that means no one wins.

If I was Sky I would have had Uran attack on the first climb. Forced Astana into a higher tempo eariler on then Sky should have drilled in on the final climb launching - ummm - wiggins. Well at least they would have maybe killed off Nibali and left Wiggins at tempo. Much better strategy.
 
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thehog said:
They really don't have any tactics. If its a matter of setting a high tempo then they can do it. But not much else.

To be honest Brailsford background is 90% track. He's really not a road man. Doesn't understand GT racing very well.

It was bleeding obvious Uran was going to attack. Nibali said it himself. Nibs also knows Wiggins is too pompous to give up his standing as team leader even if that means no one wins.

If I was Sky I would have had Uran attack on the first climb. Forced Astana into a higher tempo eariler on then Sky should have drilled in on the final climb launching - ummm - wiggins. Well at least they would have maybe killed off Nibali and left Wiggins at tempo. Much better strategy.

make sense, SKY should hire you as a DS
 
thehog said:
To be honest Brailsford background is 90% track. He's really not a road man. Doesn't understand GT racing very well.

If I was Sky I would have had Uran attack on the first climb. Forced Astana into a higher tempo eariler on then Sky should have drilled in on the final climb launching - ummm - wiggins. Well at least they would have maybe killed off Nibali and left Wiggins at tempo. Much better strategy.


Ironically- It was the very SKY's tempo that blew Wiggo up when his "marginal gains" & SRM computer crashed all together against that 20% incline;)

I'm so tired of keep explaining SKYfanboys how trains won't work ever in Italy....
 
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hfer07 said:
Ironically- It was the very SKY's tempo that blew Wiggo up when his "marginal gains" & SRM computer crashed all together against that 20% incline;)

I'm so tired of keep explaining SKYfanboys how trains won't work ever in Italy....

Are you crazy? The train WORKED! It did shed off the GC contenders!! It's just he is in the same color jersey as the train :p:p