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Race Radio said:Tell us CC, how many races have you done that you became such an "expert" in tactics?
Solvang Century......once.
Race Radio said:Tell us CC, how many races have you done that you became such an "expert" in tactics?
Carboncrank said:Johan is the leader, was the leader....
Yates was listed as DS for the race so it wasn't JB's leadership?
All of AC's wins have come under Johann's leadership
Big GMaC said:
Publicus said:So from here:
we have somehow gotten to here:
Interesting. Advance a premise, when asked to support said premise, advance another premise.
Carboncrank said:They are in no way contradictory.
Is the idea that it would take more than one tactic be to complicated for you?
So from here:
I saw tactics that put AC on position to get gains, which is Johann's main job,
we have somehow gotten to here:
It's not always about tactics to get gains. Sometimes it's about tactics to hold leads, or even don't lose enough to lose leads.
Interesting. Advance a premise, when asked to support said premise, advance another premise.
Mellow Velo said:Right, enough CC bullshit. Credibile evidentiary links:
http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=12633 (bottom line, no Bruyneel)
http://www.roadcycling.com/articles/Team_Astana_receives_2008_Giro_d_Italia_invitation_002149.shtml
(second paragraph, with rider names, no Bruyneel)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/the-2008-giro-ditalia-the-best-field-of-the-year_75986 (Morobito section, no Bruyneel)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/giro-ditalia-2008-stage-7-live-coverage_76351 (3-31pm of the stage commentary)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/qa-with-astanas-sean-yates_76348
(Oh look...Velonews interviews Sean Yates, a week into the Giro.)
http://albertocontadornotebook.info/giro2008pressroom.html
(May 19th from the man himself)
I could go on, there are dozens of confirmation links.
Most of these links are US, yet no mention of the Hog.
I've sat in the back of a funeral car, on more than one occasion. I've never been a funeral director, though.
Carboncrank said:Do you have a book you'd recommend? Maybe from right after the invention of the wheel itself? Just kidding. I'm serious. Something post WWII?
Mellow Velo said:I've sat in the back of a funeral car, on more than one occasion. I've never been a funeral director, though.
bianchigirl said:But from my lifetime La Vie Claire were extraordinary and would beat USDIscatanacack into a cocked hat
bianchigirl said:In 1986 the LVC TdF team were 1st, 2nd, 4th & 7th in the top 10 on GC, took 3 of the 4 jerseys and were the best team and had 5 stage wins shared between Hinault, Lemond and Bernard.
Contrast to the 'best GC team of all time' Astana 2009: 3 stage wins, MJ and team prize, 1st, 3rd & 6th in the top 10 on GC.
Like I say, given the supposed quality of the riders at his disposal, Bruyneel's results are really rather poor.
Mellow Velo said:Right, enough CC bullshit. Credibile evidentiary links:
http://www.dailypeloton.com/displayarticle.asp?pk=12633 (bottom line, no Bruyneel)
http://www.roadcycling.com/articles/Team_Astana_receives_2008_Giro_d_Italia_invitation_002149.shtml
(second paragraph, with rider names, no Bruyneel)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/the-2008-giro-ditalia-the-best-field-of-the-year_75986 (Morobito section, no Bruyneel)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/giro-ditalia-2008-stage-7-live-coverage_76351 (3-31pm of the stage commentary)
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/05/road/qa-with-astanas-sean-yates_76348
(Oh look...Velonews interviews Sean Yates, a week into the Giro.)
http://albertocontadornotebook.info/giro2008pressroom.html
(May 19th from the man himself)
I could go on, there are dozens of confirmation links.
Most of these links are US, yet no mention of the Hog.
I've sat in the back of a funeral car, on more than one occasion. I've never been a funeral director, though.
Dr. Maserati said:Not quite - JB did not arrive at the Giro in 2008 until the last week, and Alberto was already in the Pink Jersey. Sean Yates was the DS for that race.
bianchigirl said:In 1986 the LVC TdF team were 1st, 2nd, 4th & 7th in the top 10 on GC, took 3 of the 4 jerseys and were the best team and had 5 stage wins shared between Hinault, Lemond and Bernard.
Contrast to the 'best GC team of all time' Astana 2009: 3 stage wins, MJ and team prize, 1st, 3rd & 6th in the top 10 on GC.
Like I say, given the supposed quality of the riders at his disposal, Bruyneel's results are really rather poor.
Carboncrank said:If Condador had done what he was told they'd have had good shot at a podium sweep. Levi could have possibly made it all four. It was clearly the equal of the team you mention.
Hinault seems to me to be about raw aggression all the time. That type doesn't interest me much. I love it when tough guys get beat by smart guys.
I'll take Ali over Forman or Frasier every time.
Carboncrank said:If Condador had done what he was told they'd have had good shot at a podium sweep. Levi could have possibly made it all four. It was clearly the equal of the team you mention.
Hinault seems to me to be about raw aggression all the time. That type doesn't interest me much. I love it when tough guys get beat by smart guys.
I'll take Ali over Forman or Frasier every time.
Carboncrank said:Then I come back to this which seem to get ingnored every time I post it.
What part of this is not clear to you?
http://velonews.competitor.com/2008/06/road/bruyneel-were-seeing-the-birth-of-a-great-champion_77000
Astana team manager Johan Bruyneel celebrated his 11th grand tour victory from behind the steering wheel of a team car with Alberto Contador’s unlikely Giro d’Italia win Sunday.
Through all this I've said not disrespectful about Yates. It's like in American football seeing former assistant coaches of Bill Walsh go on to be great head coaches. I'm glad to see him running Sky. So far he's looking very good. Wiggins is a threat to win the tour if Astana somehow screws up Contador.
Carboncrank said:If Condador had done what he was told they'd have had good shot at a podium sweep. Levi could have possibly made it all four. It was clearly the equal of the team you mention.
Carboncrank said:If Condador had done what he was told they'd have had good shot at a podium sweep. Levi could have possibly made it all four. It was clearly the equal of the team you mention.
Hinault seems to me to be about raw aggression all the time. That type doesn't interest me much. I love it when tough guys get beat by smart guys.
I'll take Ali over Forman or Frasier every time.
bianchigirl said:CC start with the Equipe official history of the first 100 years of the TdF and then work your way through - Graham Watson has a good book on heroes of the TdF, Walsh's 'Inside the Tour de France' is fascinating for the chapter 'The Neophyte's Tale' alone (read and you'll find yourself wondering just what made Walsh alter his views so radically). I suggest you either have a Google for books on cycling or start a thread - there'll be plenty of recommendations from the learned and well read members of this forum.
But I don't get how you post here as if you're a master tactician and anyone who doesn't agree with Bruyneel is a fool then ask for recommendations on reading up on the history of the sport? Enlighten me.
Carboncrank said:My local library has the Equipe official history. I'll go pick it up. Thanks.
Also I ordered the Grahm Watson book from amazon.
Just becuase I rather vigourously argue my positions doesn't really mean I think I'm a master anything although my guitar chops aren't bad when I'm well practiced.
I'm repeating myself when I admit my fandom begins with what I saw of LeMond and then on Wide World of Sports which was nothing compared to the coverage available now on the net and Versus.
Publicus said:No they wouldn't have. That horse has been beaten to death in an avalanche of posts. Once Levi was out, there was no way they could sweep the podium. And if anything, Kloden's implosion was responsible for keeping Lance on podium. If he finishes with the Brothers Schleck and AC, Lance doesn't finish 3rd.
Carboncrank said:All Kloden needed was a breather.
