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CNF Award: Best climber of 2013

Best climber of 2013

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The best climbers of the year were obviously Chris Froome and Nibali. Followed by Quintana, on par with Valverde and Purito.

I'd go back and vote Nibali for best climber of the year because of WC's climbing.
Or is it climbing, like, high mountains only?
 
BigMac said:
The best climbers of the year were obviously Chris Froome and Nibali. Followed by Quintana, on par with Valverde and Purito.

I'd go back and vote Nibali for best climber of the year because of WC's climbing.
Or is it climbing, like, high mountains only?
Climbing is climbing. Whenever the road goes up, it's a climb :p
 
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Nairito of course, Froome was good as well. But he's no Colombia born super climber. ;)
 
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The Hitch said:
lol at all the people putting emotion over judgment and choosing Nairo even though all the world saw on the biggest stage that he was not the best climber.

Wasn't the biggest stage l'Alpe? :D:p
 
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The Hitch said:
lol at all the people putting emotion over judgment and choosing Nairo even though all the world saw on the biggest stage that he was not the best climber.

Pfff, who votes with their head anymore? Besides Quintana's just so much cooler and better looking on the bike then the dawg. :p
 
Let's vote with our head!
So Nibbles destroyed the Dawg in Tirreno Adriatico & many others at Giro+Vuelta, while the Dawg destroyed Quintana & co. at the Tour.
At the Vuelta Papy Horner destroyed Nibbles & co.

So uhm. Papy Horner is the legendary climber of 2013!

CHAMPAGNE for everyone!
 
Quintana, he might have lost more time in the Tour MTFs than he gained on Froome, but they started out with different goals and therefore approaches to the race.

Quintana learned a lot from the Ventoux stage, so much so that he managed to turn Jrod into his domestique, now that's impressive.
 
Peter von said:
Quintana, he might have lost more time in the Tour MTFs than he gained on Froome [...]

Yeah, not the most relevant of facts. Hard to know for sure who was the best climber in the first two GC-relevant mountain stages, as Quintana attacked from (way) further out. The last two mountain stages, though: no competition... Quintana. Gotta agree with Andy Schleck on this one.
 
18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Yeah, not the most relevant of facts. Hard to know for sure who was the best climber in the first two GC-relevant mountain stages, as Quintana attacked from (way) further out. The last two mountain stages, though: no competition... Quintana. Gotta agree with Andy Schleck on this one.

So basically if we neutralize the stages Quintana got beaten by froome on because Quintana attacked from further out (on ventoux merely lower on the climb), but then totally ignore the fact that on the 2 stages Quintana beat froome on froome was sooo far ahead on gc he did not need to do anything but get to the finish line, we reach the conclusion that the flawed line of reasoning was designed to reach.
 
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then froome

then nairito
 
The Hitch said:
So basically if we neutralize the stages Quintana got beaten by froome on because Quintana attacked from further out (on ventoux merely lower on the climb), but then totally ignore the fact that on the 2 stages Quintana beat froome on froome was sooo far ahead on gc he did not need to do anything but get to the finish line, we reach the conclusion that the flawed line of reasoning was designed to reach.


Yeah, "merely" much lower on Ventoux ...as if that didn't cost him. Come on. Froome didn't beat him by all that much, considering.

As to the last two mountain stages, it seemed to me that Froome was struggling. Was he acting? I don't know, but I see nothing that would point to that. He announced that he would try and win on Alpe d'Huez, as well, IIRC.
 
18-Valve. (pithy) said:
Yeah, "merely" much lower on Ventoux ...as if that didn't cost him. Come on. Froome didn't beat him by all that much, considering.

As to the last two mountain stages, it seemed to me that Froome was struggling. Was he acting? I don't know, but I see nothing that would point to that. He announced that he would try and win on Alpe d'Huez, as well, IIRC.

Froome also announced that he would try and win the worlds;)
 
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