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
Froome faking it like a Diva!
There was never a plan. He does not want to risk anything at this point. Nothing at all, not his health not his Tours like what happened to the Texan. There was never a plan. All this is BS. Get his paycheck and leave happy with his money and Tours. They still count. I feel half bad for all those that still believe in him. But at this point they have to know that nothing is going to happen. Otherwise shame on them too.
 
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I still remember how much hate Andy Schleck received with his comenack after the hip fracture. But compared to Froome he did great. 20th at the TdF 2013, with a top 15 being certainly possible after becoming better in the race (the ITT was not much worse than in his good years, in the GC he was 16th after) but then going into various breaks without succeeding in week 3.

In 2014, I would have been curious if he could have come closer to the top 10. National Championships and Tour de Suisse were for sure better. Then the crash with the fan happenend.

Anyway, Froome always only becomes worse. So I seriously doubt that it can only be crash related. So I fully heartedly agree with Escarabajo.
 
Remember Chris Froome was taken out at 70km on a descent yesterday so was probably still pretty sore today.
The race lost a huge chunk of the peloton via abandonments and time limits in atrocious conditions.
Bravo to Froome for not packing it in when so many others did.
He was simply getting in more valuable in-race training.
He flashed at the front at times throughout the overall race, shutting up the knockers.
Froome is on the way back baby!
 
Then what’s a good stage for his endurance since he’s only been able to stay in the group when it’s flat. Is everything just too short and that’s the issue? Needs 200km plus again?
Hw would be better in a longer stage, of about 200 Km. and now with no Km above 10 %, Today was a very explosive stage for him. A shor stage like this go too fast for him..in a longer one people has to go slower to kwwp the pace till the end, It is easy to understand. In a stage loke tgius he is out at the first importat difficulty.
 
Hw would be better in a longer stage, of about 200 Km. and now with no Km above 10 %, Today was a very explosive stage for him. A shor stage like this go too fast for him..in a longer one people has to go slower to kwwp the pace till the end, It is easy to understand. In a stage loke tgius he is out at the first importat difficulty.
On anything over 180 kms he’s only been able to stay in the group if it’s flat to majority flat. If anything the shorter efforts should help him more then the longer with age and the injury. You lose your endurance the older you get and from injuries. Like how Contador got worse on the longer stages.
 
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Looks like many riders riders rode easy back across the line OTL, while others just rode to the busses/hotels/cars and so DNF. Depends what the logistics were much of the time that last day, that's why you only have 64 riders actually finish the stage out of 104 starters. Weather was crap, once GC battle gone ahead, there's nothing to gain in weather like that, just get back easy or bypass finish entirely;
 
I’m positive this is the most popular thread on this forum for a guy who finished OTL in Tour of the Alps.