Amazinmets87 said:Congrats to Froome.
I have a question: Which rider has the most GT victories from age 33 onwards?
Lequack said:He went for a pizza afterwards:
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Brullnux said:That's such a mediocre looking pizza.
So, based off history we can say Froome's window is closing rapidlyTMP402 said:Amazinmets87 said:Congrats to Froome.
I have a question: Which rider has the most GT victories from age 33 onwards?
Joop Zoetemelk and Tony Rominger both had two, off the top of my head.
Amazinmets87 said:So, based off history we can say Froome's window is closing rapidlyTMP402 said:Amazinmets87 said:Congrats to Froome.
I have a question: Which rider has the most GT victories from age 33 onwards?
Joop Zoetemelk and Tony Rominger both had two, off the top of my head.
Amazinmets87 said:So, based off history we can say Froome's window is closing rapidlyTMP402 said:Amazinmets87 said:Congrats to Froome.
I have a question: Which rider has the most GT victories from age 33 onwards?
Joop Zoetemelk and Tony Rominger both had two, off the top of my head.
Pricey_sky said:Amazinmets87 said:So, based off history we can say Froome's window is closing rapidlyTMP402 said:Amazinmets87 said:Congrats to Froome.
I have a question: Which rider has the most GT victories from age 33 onwards?
Joop Zoetemelk and Tony Rominger both had two, off the top of my head.
I'd say looking at this years performances maybe 2 more years, so go all out for Tour number 5 next year and then I'd be surprised if he doesn't give the Giro a shot in 2019.
Why the Giro and not a 6th TdF?Pricey_sky said:I'd say looking at this years performances maybe 2 more years, so go all out for Tour number 5 next year and then I'd be surprised if he doesn't give the Giro a shot in 2019.
AQETUYIOI said:Why the Giro and not a 6th TdF?Pricey_sky said:I'd say looking at this years performances maybe 2 more years, so go all out for Tour number 5 next year and then I'd be surprised if he doesn't give the Giro a shot in 2019.
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Froome may not ever reach 2013/2015 shape ever again, but he doesn't need to be to consistently win Grand Tours. He lacks a serious Grand Tour competitor. Someone who, like him, can:
(a) Race consistently on all terrain over three weeks
(b) Time trial seriously well
(c) Climb seriously well.
Nibali has (a) but lacks too much of (b) and, recently, (c) to be considered a serious threat to Froome.
Pinot has (c) but lacks too much of (a) and occasionally (b) to be considered a serious threat to Froome.
Aru lacks a bit of all of the above - he is one level below Froome in each and thus is not considered a serious threat to Froome.
Bardet has (a) and (c) but seriously lacks (b)
Quintana certainly has (c) but occasionally lacks (a) and lacks (b)
The only two riders I see with a chance of beating Froome are:
Dumoulin - who has (b) and is rapidly improving in (a) and (c)
Landa - who has (c) and can hold his own in (b) but is still relatively unknown in (c)
Other than that, only if other up-and-coming riders, such as Lopez, develop in rounded GC riders, Froome merely needs to maintain his climbing level and continue to race conservatively as he has been since 2015.
You seem to forget you also get points for wearing the leader's jersey in a GT, secondary jerseys and for placings. Froome has basically raced 1 week in June, 3 in July and 3 now. So I'd say being second in the WT is quite generous.hazaran said:Now second in the WT rankings:
http://www.procyclingstats.com/rankings.php?code=uci-worldtour-ranking
It would be first except the UCI thinks coming second in one of the silly canadian races is 400 points or half a GT win worth. Why on earth do they even give points for places after first in a *one day race*...
PremierAndrew said:AQETUYIOI said:Why the Giro and not a 6th TdF?Pricey_sky said:I'd say looking at this years performances maybe 2 more years, so go all out for Tour number 5 next year and then I'd be surprised if he doesn't give the Giro a shot in 2019.
Imo a Giro would add more to his palmares than a 6th Tour.
I think he's got two more years: get a 5th Tour, a Giro, a second Vuelta, and maybe even rainbow are probably the most he can hope for in that timeframe.
Looks like he's not going to ride the ITT in Bergen after all in a week and a half. Doubt he would have beaten Dumo considering he's fully targeting it, but a silver medal would have been nice
(and you never know what could happen on the day)
Do you not think the leader of the World Tour should participate in more than 3 WT races?Bardamu said:Nah it is crazy Froome isn't nr. 1, but give credit to van Avermaet for showing up the whole year, although some of the small Belgian races are giving way too many points.
Is Froomes season over apart from the TT in Bergen?
Yep, I meant at first glance it is crazy he is not nr 1. , but due to his lack of participance in other WT races also logical.Jagartrott said:Do you not think the leader of the World Tour should participate in more than 3 WT races?Bardamu said:Nah it is crazy Froome isn't nr. 1, but give credit to van Avermaet for showing up the whole year, although some of the small Belgian races are giving way too many points.
Is Froomes season over apart from the TT in Bergen?
Jagartrott said:Do you not think the leader of the World Tour should participate in more than 3 WT races?Bardamu said:Nah it is crazy Froome isn't nr. 1, but give credit to van Avermaet for showing up the whole year, although some of the small Belgian races are giving way too many points.
Is Froomes season over apart from the TT in Bergen?
Jagartrott said:OK Del, let's rephrase it as 'participate and be competitive in more than 3.5 WT races' (I'll give Cadel's race 0.5, and that's just because I'm generous). Point is, winning the World Tour should award riders that are competitive throughout the year - like Sagan, Valverde, etc. If Froome would like to win it, he'd have to focus on more than very few races - and that's how it should be IMO.
Jagartrott said:OK Del, let's rephrase it as 'participate and be competitive in more than 3.5 WT races' (I'll give Cadel's race 0.5, and that's just because I'm generous). Point is, winning the World Tour should award riders that are competitive throughout the year - like Sagan, Valverde, etc. If Froome would like to win it, he'd have to focus on more than very few races - and that's how it should be IMO.