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Somehow I don't see anyone dominating the Tour and after this race that probably includes Froome. Quintana has done the Giro, Froome is off his best pre Tour form so far and then you have two veterans in Contador and Valverde and someone namely Porte who has never podiumed before. So I don't really see anyone dominating
and it possibly could be a repeat of the Giro where many riders are in contention in the final week. Chaves and Bardet have question marks about them as well due to injuries and whatever. The Tour could be more of a war of attrition than brilliant performances.
Publicus said:movingtarget said:DanielSong39 said:ontheroad said:Publicus said:If Porte can hold on to this form for another 6 weeks that will be the most alien performance of all time.
It won't, it most definitely won't.
We've seen this before, just five years ago with Sir Bradley Wiggins.
Evans in 2011 won Tirreno, Romandie and was second in the Dauphine, and as you say Wiggins did even better. Froome has also had similar years and then gone on to do well in the Vuelta as well. It seems people have their favorite aliens...........
Excuse my hyperbole. I guess what stands out is that the GC contenders all performed more or less how we expected vis-a-vis the specialist, except one. So for me that means Porte is at a significantly higher level than the others at the moment. I expect ALL of the other GC contenders to come up in form between now and the start of the Tour. I do not expect Porte will get better (I think we're seeing his peak). If he can either peak further and/or maintain his current level all the way through the end of the TdF, I think that's pretty remarkable (and I don't mean in a good way). Certainly can see him faltering in the third week and still winning TdF (a la Froome). Would be shocked if he's dominate throughout.
Somehow I don't see anyone dominating the Tour and after this race that probably includes Froome. Quintana has done the Giro, Froome is off his best pre Tour form so far and then you have two veterans in Contador and Valverde and someone namely Porte who has never podiumed before. So I don't really see anyone dominating
and it possibly could be a repeat of the Giro where many riders are in contention in the final week. Chaves and Bardet have question marks about them as well due to injuries and whatever. The Tour could be more of a war of attrition than brilliant performances.