McLovin said:Maybe he's having a few flights a month in Madrid, with a fake mustache on his face. Who knows?
He should rather visit Dr. Sky. Seems to be a much more effecient guy.
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McLovin said:Maybe he's having a few flights a month in Madrid, with a fake mustache on his face. Who knows?
Miburo said:Contador is in Lugano. Way to go to inform yourself...
jens_attacks said:But he says: “I don’t feel like I’ve hit my best form yet. It’s been good but not like I’ve been absolutely flying yet. I feel on the rise but I’ve still got a few weeks to the Tour, there’s still headroom.”
damn how strong will he be?
Publicus said:That comment certainly jumped out at me as well. I'm looking forward to the Dauphine
King Boonen said:Are these blatant references to doping allowed?
Cimber said:Nope, but had to respond in kind.
Anyways, I like this comment from Froome:
"I think people were a little bit deluded by how easy it was last year,” he says. “People are talking about how we can choose who will win this year, that first and second is guaranteed. Last year, we had it easy in terms of competition and in terms of luck. Things went our way and it’ll be interesting to see what happens when things don’t go our way."
Afrank said:I'd take Froomes words with a grain of salt. Contenders often say things like this before big races. Wasn't Wiggins saying this kind of stuff before the Giro? And we all know how that turned out. We won't really know how Froomes form is until we see him at the Dauphine, and even then he may not be goimg all out.
Miburo said:Of course not, he'll still win with a minute though
Miburo said:Of course not, he'll still win with a minute though
Cimber said:Nope, but had to respond in kind.
Anyways, I like this comment from Froome:
"I think people were a little bit deluded by how easy it was last year,” he says. “People are talking about how we can choose who will win this year, that first and second is guaranteed. Last year, we had it easy in terms of competition and in terms of luck. Things went our way and it’ll be interesting to see what happens when things don’t go our way."
Cimber said:Well as said in the last 10 years only 2 Dauphiné winners also won the Tour
airstream said:fortuities and coincidences?
Cimber said:Well as said in the last 10 years only 2 Dauphiné winners also won the Tour, so dont give up hope even if Froome crushes everyone in Dauphiné
gooner said:There's more to come from the Dawg.
http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/oth...s-and-winning-the-tour-de-france-8637316.html
Gloin22 said:Wiggins won last year for Sky and won Tour comfortable.
Seems to me Sky get their peaks right
And tbf Froome can win this with good TT and leave rest to his team.
( same way Wiggins won last year too..)
Gloin22 said:same way Wiggins won last year too..
jens_attacks said:But he says: “I don’t feel like I’ve hit my best form yet. It’s been good but not like I’ve been absolutely flying yet. I feel on the rise but I’ve still got a few weeks to the Tour, there’s still headroom.”
damn how strong will he be?
Jelantik said:the full grown skyborg will grow wings, you know. So, not until he grows wings, he can't fly yet
sagard said:It doesn't matter what Sky has. If Contador doesn't crash and cost himself silly time in the first week, he will beat Froome and Wiggins. The only time Contador was beaten in a GT lately, he had a Giro and crashing issues. And he still made the race.
Sky will figure out a way to lose.