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ILovecycling said:1.00 to 1.30 would be fine for dawg imo. (so after tt 30secs to minute)
Quintana will probably lose around 1.45 - 2.00?
ILovecycling said:1.00 to 1.30 would be fine for dawg imo. (so after tt 30secs to minute)
TANK91 said:Oh i do hope your rigt about him him improving mate. I doubt it though.
Vino attacks everyone said:Oh well, we might get a nice fight for 4th place between Froomey, Valverde and Aru![]()
Parker said:You're a fan. You want a feud. Just like they have in reality TV. That's normal. I like that too. But it's just not there.
Obviously at the Olympics, Spain's tactics of putting Valverde in a breakaway group was just out of spite and nothing about trying to win. About 20 countries seem to have a feud with GB.
Feuds really don't last that long, I also lost you at 'hopscotch'.
TANK91 said:Oh i do hope your rigt about him him improving mate. I doubt it though.
Angliru said:You don't think it was the weather effecting him nor his latest crash? If not either of the two why wouldn't his form improve?
Forunculo said:Is there hope for Froome?
No. At best he'll be decent and contend for 3rd. Probably won't podium.Forunculo said:Is there hope for Froome?
Dazed and Confused said:Froome will not be a factor. Hes even worse than expected.
Could drop out of top 10 in the end. Nieve might beat him too.
bigcog said:Very doubtful. Unless he was slow primarily today because of the technical ITT course, if not then I think we can forget him as a overall GC contender. Hope he proves me wrong but I doubt it.
cineteq said:Froome is reverting to his old self. Radioactivity levels are dropping alarmingly.
http://youtu.be/lEGpv0xn0E8?t=7m25s
MBotero said:I still hope he's not going the Wiggo way,maybe he's just having a year off.If not Wouter Poels will be the leader next year in Le Tour![]()
cineteq said:Froome is reverting to his old self. Radioactivity levels are dropping alarmingly.
http://youtu.be/lEGpv0xn0E8?t=7m25s
Pricey_sky said:I'm not writing him off, he still seems extremely motivated but he does need to learn how to stay on his bike. There's no way he can get back to top shape if he crashes every race.
MBotero said:I don't think this Vuelta crash was the problem,maybe he was not fully recovered or just doesn't have it this time.Maybe he'll surprise everybody and bounce back,but i wouldn't bet on it.
cineteq said:Froome is reverting to his old self. Radioactivity levels are dropping alarmingly.
http://youtu.be/lEGpv0xn0E8?t=7m25s
Pricey_sky said:Like I said yesterday he won't win the Vuelta, even a podium is doubtful now although a long way to go of course.
Interview after the stage today:
'“I’m just over a minute off GC still with a lot of racing to come. I’m going to keep fighting as best I can every day. Going back, my goal coming into this Vuelta was to get a Grand Tour into my legs and finish the season in good form. I think all things considered I’m still on track for that. I’m going to take it one day at a time.”
Read more at http://www.teamsky.com/article/0,27290,31182_9453648,00.html#HJCjLSkzwIHktk74.99
Oldman said:He just lost serious time in the TT. His stem-watching and head-bobbing was an indication of strength and, unless everyone else gets seriously fatigued he is now fighting for the podium; not the top step.
http://www.cyclingquotes.com/news/froome_i_started_out_too_fast/ said:I definitely started out too fast. For the first 15 minutes I felt fantastic and I think I chased it a little much. By the time I hit the climb I started to really feel the effort of the fast start and I paid the price for the rest of the time trial. I think anyone who races and knows that feeling of starting out too fast, and how hard it is to come back from being in the red, will know what I’m talking about. It’s a horrible feeling and I had to just try to hold on to it and finish the best I could.