Vino attacks everyone said:From what we saw today it is clear that Talansky will be AC biggest rival come July![]()
Vino attacks everyone said:From what we saw today it is clear that Talansky will be AC biggest rival come July![]()
jilbiker said:I think Froome
A/ Underestimates Contador
B/ Overestimates himself
C/ Is not very self intuitive nor does he have a good bike race sense. Why didn't he follow AC with less than 2km left? Think the train will do it for you? Its worked before, yes but train works from the distance, it needs time to reel in the lost cargo. At 1.7km, you should shoot off yourself.
But he has beaten Bertie on so many occasions its hard not to say to yourself, he won't get far....wrong this time
jilbiker said:I think Froome
A/ Underestimates Contador
B/ Overestimates himself
C/ Is not very self intuitive nor does he have a good bike race sense. Why didn't he follow AC with less than 2km left? Think the train will do it for you? Its worked before, yes but train works from the distance, it needs time to reel in the lost cargo. At 1.7km, you should shoot off yourself.
But he has beaten Bertie on so many occasions its hard not to say to yourself, he won't get far....wrong this time
keep going said:how contador is strong , come on , from where he's bring all that power , really he's come back .i think froome is make big mistake when he was hung behind porte wheels when contador start attack . now maybe when can say welcome tour de france .. contador is ready and from in perfect shape .so astana rider is wstrra he doing good jop in last 2 days .
jens_attacks said:yeah garmin did exceptionally well
alberto crazy strong for this dauphine. still i think tomorrow, knowing froome's spirit of fighter, we might witness another super awesome exhibition
Netserk said:If Froome had played it smarter on stage 2, he would probably still be in the lead...
willbick said:What nonsense. He just wasnt strong enough to respond because of his crash yesterday which obviosly took the edge off him. He clearly wasnt at his best, he couldnt even drop Hesjadel in the last km
Jelantik said:He might be already on the limit. B/c he likes to ride by keep constantly monitoring his power meter, who knows. Contador beats Froome fair and square today. Please I don't want to hear about Froome is hurt, bla, bla, bla. Fact is today was a real battle that we have been wanting to see since last year. When the el pistolero dishes his salsa dancing on his pedals, not even a turbo charge alien moppet can't follow his move. I got to say.. what a beautiful dance move
Froome and contador's face say it all. They gave it all. Contador just delivered his promise all year all: he will give Froome the run for his money. July is lookin' like christmas![]()
The acceleration didnt seem big because Contador was using a huge gear...no one could have followed that acceleration..he opened up a 20 sec gap really fast and gauged his effort perfectly to the line while froome cracked in the last kmJRanton said:How do you work that out? It was clear he wasn't strong enough to go with Contador.
PirazziAttacksVino said:Not saying Froome wasn't suffering from the injury, but Hesjedal rode the whole climb at a low tempo, and not at Sky train's tempo. He was clearly waiting for Talansky.
Cance > TheRest said:What did Froome do wrong on stage 2?
He reeled in the attacks of inferior riders (I.E. Kelderman), but he also had to do that. He attacked AC with all the power he had.
To be honest, it was all thanks to Porte having an off-day, that Froome had to close those gaps all by himself.
jilbiker said:Why didn't he follow AC with less than 2km left?
willbick said:I dont think froome can put any time into contador when he's not 100% fit