Yes.Blanco said:What happens if Thomas is up front tomorrow with let's say Valverde and Nibali, and Froome is behind? Will Sky work to catch them?
After the Tour Vuelta double:Oliwright said:trust me saddle sores can be debilitating, it depends how big they are.
This is the quote "Geraint Thomas (Team Sky) has the comparative advantage, this is the terrain he can exploit better than the rest, especially since Chris Froome has a saddle sore and that’s not going to heal today and Sky will look to deploy all their riders to shake things up."
The BBC have also reported this to be the case. Apparently, it's pea sized and Froome's had it all season...
However, again as people have mention, Froome had a saddle soar at the Giro and it improved. Froome looked very good in the TTT. But it is a concern, however I still worry much much more for Nairo.
You imagine saddle sores might cause a few issues during a 21-stage race like the Tour de France and they certainly seem to have caused Froome some grief at this year’s edition.
“They are the bane of a cyclist’s life. They are like toothache, gnawing away at you all day, sapping your concentration. I really struggled in this year’s Tour. It became such a problem I ended up taking down my saddle a centimetre and a half over three weeks, which is a massive chunk for a pro.
“That compromised my power output because I wasn’t in the best position but I had a pressure point and I had to relieve it. By the time of the Vuelta, I found these blister pads. They are meant for feet but, happily, they worked. I could push without pain.”
Didn't mean it like that big boy, just saying for a bloke who makes as many mistakes as he does every single race he gets really luckydacooley said:and you don't like it?Scarponi said:Probably the most lucky rider in the entire peleton for 20 years, crashes so so so regularly and rarely gets an injury that forces him to stop.![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:After the crashes and his support was gone, I saw Froome slipping through the group at every cobble stroke. I think he can quietly be very very happy with this end result. Now in pole position once again. (yeah I know some people are 10/20s in front, but really, Froome is the reference)
Uhm wasn't the 2nd part of the race always going to be the biggest challenge considering he is doubling up? Who even expected him to lose time in the first part?PremierAndrew said:Froome is defo the favourite for this Tour now.
Talk about potential Vuelta attempt in 2018 too, Sky ought to take it one step at a time
LaFlorecita said:Uhm wasn't the 2nd part of the race always going to be the biggest challenge considering he is doubling up? Who even expected him to lose time in the first part?PremierAndrew said:Froome is defo the favourite for this Tour now.
Talk about potential Vuelta attempt in 2018 too, Sky ought to take it one step at a time
hazaran said:Uhm, he is basically in yellow right now. Look at the scrubs in front of him: van Avermaet, Gilbert, Jungels: gone Tuesday. Thomas Geraint, Valverde, Majka, Fuglsang: dropped Thursday the latest.
Blanco said:hazaran said:Uhm, he is basically in yellow right now. Look at the scrubs in front of him: van Avermaet, Gilbert, Jungels: gone Tuesday. Thomas Geraint, Valverde, Majka, Fuglsang: dropped Thursday the latest.
Oh, no![]()
Bot. Sky_Bot said:More easy than I thought. All these Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.
I love that everybody hates them. And still all Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.MuskyOurSaviour said:Bot. Sky_Bot said:More easy than I thought. All these Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.
Everybody hates Sky already here, and youre' just making it worse. whyy :lol:
get a grip. any big champion 1000 times deserves some crazy hyper exaggerating all the things related to his favorite.MuskyOurSaviour said:Bot. Sky_Bot said:More easy than I thought. All these Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.
Everybody hates Sky already here, and youre' just making it worse. whyy :lol:
dacooley said:get a grip. any big champion 1000 times deserves some crazy hyper exaggerating all the things related to his favorite.MuskyOurSaviour said:Bot. Sky_Bot said:More easy than I thought. All these Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.
Everybody hates Sky already here, and youre' just making it worse. whyy :lol:
Excuse me, native speakers always have difficulties with understanding my monkey language.Angliru said:dacooley said:get a grip. any big champion 1000 times deserves some crazy hyper exaggerating all the things related to his favorite.MuskyOurSaviour said:Bot. Sky_Bot said:More easy than I thought. All these Valverdes/Nibalis/Dumos are comical.
Everybody hates Sky already here, and youre' just making it worse. whyy :lol:
Would you translate this please?![]()
rick james said:he can't really be thinking of going to the Vuelta? win or lose this Tour he should put his feet up
hazaran said:Blanco said:hazaran said:Uhm, he is basically in yellow right now. Look at the scrubs in front of him: van Avermaet, Gilbert, Jungels: gone Tuesday. Thomas Geraint, Valverde, Majka, Fuglsang: dropped Thursday the latest.
Oh, no![]()
Theres a reason the guy doesn't win GTs. Every time we get to altitude he collapses. That's before you even consider he also randomly collapses, like the other 2nd rate GC guys (hello Majka, Fuglsang, G..)
And well, that's the set complete.
I presume, Sky just try to put pressure on rivals, launching mindgames. By saying about Froome thinking over riding the vuelta, Portal explicitly tips off the other contenders and kind of implies "froome is almost invulnerable, do not even try to attack us".spalco said:rick james said:he can't really be thinking of going to the Vuelta? win or lose this Tour he should put his feet up
Of course. Doesn't make sense even if he did think he had the strength (which I really doubt).
rick james said:he can't really be thinking of going to the Vuelta? win or lose this Tour he should put his feet up