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
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LaFlorecita said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Great news. Now let's watch some great cycling as well.
Yes, great to see the small amount of credibility the sport still had left dragged through the mud. Can't wait for Froome to win his 4th and 5th GT in a row, going to be glorious. :rolleyes:
I'm not sure if he wins Vuelta2018 - he probably will not start.

But what I'm sure - Alberto Contador will never again win professional bike race! :D :lol: :D :lol:
 
Mod hat on:

This news is obviously going to cause emotions to flare on both sides. Please be aware that while we are understanding we are not going to allow people to openly ignore the rules. We really don't want to have to ban people with the TDF just around the corner.

Cheers,

KB.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Great news. Now let's watch some great cycling as well.
Yes, great to see the small amount of credibility the sport still had left dragged through the mud. Can't wait for Froome to win his 4th and 5th GT in a row, going to be glorious. :rolleyes:

Jesus, Muhammad, and Buddha could go live on TV and pronounce the truth of either side of this case and not change the mind of anyone on this forum.

As for the credibility of the UCI that train left the station a long time ago.
 
I have always taken my leadership position very seriously and I always do things the right way. I meant it when I said that I would never dishonour a winner’s jersey and that my results would stand the test of time.


great words from Froome
 
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Bot. Sky_Bot said:
I'm not sure if he wins Vuelta2018 - he probably will not start.

But what I'm sure - Alberto Contador will never again win professional bike race! :D :lol: :D :lol:
:confused: what is the point

rick james said:
I have always taken my leadership position very seriously and I always do things the right way. I meant it when I said that I would never dishonour a winner’s jersey and that my results would stand the test of time.


great words from Froome

Talking out of his arse as usual, he's good at keeping a straight face while lying I give him that. His reputation is in tatters and everyone knows he's a fraud. Couple more years and we can finally forget about this clown.
 
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Great to see it confirmed that the salbutamol level had been overstated. Such a shame that his reputation was unfairly tainted with the leak of information that was missing the full facts.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Great news. Now let's watch some great cycling as well.
Yes, great to see the small amount of credibility the sport still had left dragged through the mud. Can't wait for Froome to win his 4th and 5th GT in a row, going to be glorious. :rolleyes:
what credibility are you suggesting about? froome has always been a really bad guy. disgusting at his lighting-like transformation, atrocious both at beating contador and being defeated by contador, terrible at bike-handling and all-out racing, horrifying at how he looks at bike, stupid in his autobiography, ridiculous at having by far the strongest team at his disposal and so forth. no mercy is what anything relevant to froome came down to for years, even before he was caught. so froome being cleared is just another little stroke to despise him. ;)
 
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LaFlorecita said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Great news. Now let's watch some great cycling as well.
Yes, great to see the small amount of credibility the sport still had left dragged through the mud. Can't wait for Froome to win his 4th and 5th GT in a row, going to be glorious. :rolleyes:
I'm not gonna speculate in corruption or whatever it is that you are implying, and I'm not gonna speculate in whether Froome was/is doping or not, partly because that kind of discussion is reserved for another part of the forum and partly because I don't know enough about the case because I don't follow stories about doping, but mostly because I don't really care. What matters to me is that I get to witness some entertaining cycling, and Froome is the most entertaining GC rider in the peloton.
 
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arvc40 said:
Brilliant news today. Can’t wait for TDF. STFU and beat him on the road if you can.

Great for most of the fans ...and, of course, ASO. Controversy ****ing sells.

The target on Froome's back just got infinitely bigger. He'll be particularly vulnerable on Alpe d'Huez and any other steep climb or wall, including the one in the ITT. Or any time he flats / crashes.

The French in particular hate his guts. Bring on the drama. :)
 
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18-Valve. (pithy) said:
arvc40 said:
Brilliant news today. Can’t wait for TDF. STFU and beat him on the road if you can.

Great for most of the fans ...and, of course, ASO. Controversy ****ing sells.

The target on Froome's back just got infinitely bigger. He'll be particularly vulnerable on Alpe d'Huez and any other steep climb or wall, including the one in the ITT. Or any time he flats / crashes.

The French in particular hate his guts. Bring on the drama. :)

I actually think there is a growing respect for Froome amongst the public - including in France. Initial jealousy has turned into respect for many. I'm sure there will still be noisy pockets of bitter, disgruntled fans of other riders - who will make their presence known. But I don't think he will necessarily be targeted much more than in previous years. Somewhat ignorant, ill informed comments of people like Hinault will hopefully be ignored. Especially now that Froome has been fully exonerated.
 
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King Boonen said:
Mod hat on:

This news is obviously going to cause emotions to flare on both sides. Please be aware that while we are understanding we are not going to allow people to openly ignore the rules. We really don't want to have to ban people with the TDF just around the corner.

Cheers,

KB.
Will you make the decision before the race starts?
 
My comments:
- I am happy that he is racing so there are no excuses for the winner.
- I think the UCI went too far in this case by not releasing the results earlier. Could have done it right after the Giro if they wanted.
- Froome is still at risk. The harassment is going to be very high IMHO. But hope nothing bad happens.
 
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Escarabajo said:
King Boonen said:
Mod hat on:

This news is obviously going to cause emotions to flare on both sides. Please be aware that while we are understanding we are not going to allow people to openly ignore the rules. We really don't want to have to ban people with the TDF just around the corner.

Cheers,

KB.
Will you make the decision before the race starts?
:D
 
One week until the TTT! Really looking forward to it.
It's a beautiful thing when a domestique that may never
have a chance otherwise gets a Grand Tour stage win
on his palmares...or perhaps a future champ gets his
first taste of glory. Hopefully next Monday we will see
how Froomey has recovered from his epic win in Italy.

Of course the TTT comes much too early in the race to
really give an true indication of what may transpire in
the third week, but none the less, it promises to be a
very, very interesting day at the races. :)
 
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yaco said:
Good luck to Froome for winning the unwinnable case - The actual decision shows why this should have never been publically released - The UCI have bought the sport into disrepute.
While I agree that the UCI is a poor governing body (much like others), you better get your "proof" ready because the dissertation/thesis committee is making its rounds! :lol: