hfer07 said:
I'm surprised to learn about this news

I though he had a good season & plenty of support from the team to make him comfortable enough to stay-but apparently-he's becoming very demanding & and perhaps- a bit greedy? anyhow-
I'm just wondering how the "Anglo-Saxon philosophy" of Riis & his "always-in-financial-problems" would blend with the Spanish armada of Contador at all......
I foresee Alberto looking for a new team next year...
What Anglo-Saxon philosophy?
The Hitch said:
Riis?
Pshhh
Contador going to sky. You heard it here first.
Seriously though. This is bad news. I liked contador at astana. I wanted vino to be his ds.
Could it be the false information the team gave him during the tt that cracked him?
Do you know for a fact they gave him false time splits? I guess I missed that news. Have a link?
erader said:
hope they liked the answer they got.
erader
+1!
tofino said:
Pretty sure it was Contador's brother saying on Eurosport (on Sunday) that the Astana team car was giving Contador false time splits to "motivate" him during the TT. They were telling him he was behind and losing the yellow.
Part of the campaign to explain the break "not just he money". Plus its likely true when you see how broken Contador was after and the comments about this tour being mentally tough.
Moose McKnuckles said:
A poor little cyclist from Pinto "drops" huge multibillion dollar corporations.
Oh goodness me. Will the drama never cease.
I know it's sticking in people's craw that Contador has shown Lance the door and has shut it behind him, but let's have a little perspective, shall we?
+1. Without doubt. But I have to say, Armstrong made it easy for him, even easier than Contador likely expected. Armstrong just sort of
unraveled this year, all by himself.
Cerberus said:
Seriously. This line made me laugh.
theswordsman said:
Publicus said:
I'm not sure I get the point of referencing the broken radio or non-functioning tv. Is the implication that these things were intentional? Also if the radio was in fact broken, how did he hear that he was behind at the first check? Or they lie to him about being behind further into the TT? If he couldn't hear them, then wouldn't he have said so immediately after the stage? And with respect to the chain situation, IIRC, he said he eventually learned what happened, but was already up the road with Menchov and Sanchez. What is gained by casting blame on a malfunctioning tv (other than remind folks again about the controversy)?
I'm not directing these comments at your personally Swordsman, but to the forum in general. It seems to me that this doesn't help AC (or cast him in a very good light). Which makes me wonder who is actually saying this (I don't see any direct quotes which makes me think it isn't AC or Fran, but I could be wrong).
I guess I'm not clear on this either. Either they lied to him, or the radios were broken. Or maybe they lied and
then the radios broke? Whatever the case, I think what this points up is a general lack of satisfaction with the professionalism and organization of the team.
I never really doubted Contador would be leaving. It was kind of amusing to read, during the Tour, that brother Fran was on the very verge of signing a two year commitment with the team. All that remained, it was said, was just
a few minor details. Yeah, minor details such as making sure Vino continued to work until victory was at hand.
What is surprising to me though is that it is Saxo Contador is going with. If true, Riis must be doing an extended version of the happy dance right about now. I'll see you two Schlecks and raise you a Contador! Saxo/Specialized/Sunguard or whatever they call it next year should be an awesome team.