Dekker_Tifosi said:Still I wonder how Froome will look at this in future perspective. He took 37 seconds on Dumoulin on the toughest climb of Europe. How well does that bode for a future TDF? There is no zonc there.
Yes, people underestimate what an influence crashes can have. He had a rest day and four transitional stages to recover, so I don't see it as a huge surprise.Netserk said:I think we can safely assume that Froome wouldn't have lost (much, if any) time to Dumoulin on the climbs in the first half of the race if it wasn't for his crashes. Peaking late was the plan from the start.
So that's the top 6 apart from Dumoulin?pastronef said:https://www.twitter.com/faustocoppi60/status/998140752294285312
Gazzetta dello Sport: "The bikes of Froome, Yates, Pozzovivo, Lopez and Pinot were scanned after the finish on Zoncolan."
Interesting, any results?pastronef said:https://www.twitter.com/faustocoppi60/status/998140752294285312
Gazzetta dello Sport: "The bikes of Froome, Yates, Pozzovivo, Lopez and Pinot were scanned after the finish on Zoncolan."
Igor Anton, Zoncolan?Gigs_98 said:What why how, I don't get anything right now. I was sure he didn't have it but then he had it just to not have it again one day later. WTF? I have never seen anything like that
Waterloo Sunrise said:Nice to see him fall away again after his back handed interview this morning
"Simon's doing amazing...I was surprised to see him follow me in pink yesterday, he may pay for that effort today"
Someone certainly paid for yesterday's effort.
Aye, but Anton is and has been a strange rider for quite some time. And there's a pretty obvious explanation for Contador's performance, he can ride a strong hilly TT even with one leg.Red Rick said:Igor Anton, Zoncolan?Gigs_98 said:What why how, I don't get anything right now. I was sure he didn't have it but then he had it just to not have it again one day later. WTF? I have never seen anything like that
Contador, 2nd Tour ITT of 2013
LaFlorecita said:Aye, but Anton is and has been a strange rider for quite some time. And there's a pretty obvious explanation for Contador's performance, he can ride a strong hilly TT even with one leg.Red Rick said:Igor Anton, Zoncolan?Gigs_98 said:What why how, I don't get anything right now. I was sure he didn't have it but then he had it just to not have it again one day later. WTF? I have never seen anything like that
Contador, 2nd Tour ITT of 2013
I'm scratching my head at Froome's performance so far. He's losing time at the weirdest moments yet wins on the toughest climb.
Todays climb wasn't exactly flatDekker_Tifosi said:He's 33. He's bound to get worse. Seems to suffer most on lower gradient climbs where the pace is really hard. The slower steeper climbs still suit him.
Very similar to Contador last year
Ivan_Basso_77 said:Waterloo Sunrise said:Nice to see him fall away again after his back handed interview this morning
"Simon's doing amazing...I was surprised to see him follow me in pink yesterday, he may pay for that effort today"
Someone certainly paid for yesterday's effort.
Couldn't agree more. Such arrogance deserves big punishment. No offence to his fans, but this is the reality,
Dekker_Tifosi said:He's 33. He's bound to get worse. Seems to suffer most on lower gradient climbs where the pace is really hard. The slower steeper climbs still suit him.
Very similar to Contador last year
Gigs_98 said:Todays climb wasn't exactly flatDekker_Tifosi said:He's 33. He's bound to get worse. Seems to suffer most on lower gradient climbs where the pace is really hard. The slower steeper climbs still suit him.
Very similar to Contador last year