Alexandre B. said:This will be a long week for non-Sky sympathetics. Again.
Salvarani said:Alexandre B. said:This will be a long week for non-Sky sympathetics. Again.
Used to it by now...
Might not even watch the TdF if they bring Thomas, Kwiat, Froome, Bernal, Moscon, Poels, Castro... like whats the point in even watching?
tobydawq said:Salvarani said:Alexandre B. said:This will be a long week for non-Sky sympathetics. Again.
Used to it by now...
Might not even watch the TdF if they bring Thomas, Kwiat, Froome, Bernal, Moscon, Poels, Castro... like whats the point in even watching?
That Froome might not be good enough after the Giro and no matter how strong his team is, it won't matter if doesn't have the legs himself.
I think it's unlikely he will win.
Just think about how Contador crumbled in the Tour the two times he tried for the double. Why should it be any different for Froome? Basic laws of physiology also apply to him.
Yeah if Froome is as strong as in previous editions this race is over before it even began. His team is just getting stronger every freakin yearValv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
you think after that Giro Froome will still have the legs?Valv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
rick james said:you think after that Giro Froome will still have the legs?Valv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
happy cyclingAngliru said:rick james said:you think after that Giro Froome will still have the legs?Valv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
I wouldn't be surprised. He allowed himself to recover from his crash injuries enough that he dropped everyone on Zoncolan. He then allowed himself to recover on the very next stage without blowing up and stayed within contention. He coasted through the season leading up to the Gjro. He has an entire month to recover. I'll be on my bike in July anticipating a repeat of last year Tour. If I'm wrong, but I don't think I will be, I can watch highlights on YouTube.
Thanks. You toorick james said:happy cyclingAngliru said:rick james said:you think after that Giro Froome will still have the legs?Valv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
I wouldn't be surprised. He allowed himself to recover from his crash injuries enough that he dropped everyone on Zoncolan. He then allowed himself to recover on the very next stage without blowing up and stayed within contention. He coasted through the season leading up to the Gjro. He has an entire month to recover. I'll be on my bike in July anticipating a repeat of last year Tour. If I'm wrong, but I don't think I will be, I can watch highlights on YouTube.
tobydawq said:Salvarani said:Alexandre B. said:This will be a long week for non-Sky sympathetics. Again.
Used to it by now...
Might not even watch the TdF if they bring Thomas, Kwiat, Froome, Bernal, Moscon, Poels, Castro... like whats the point in even watching?
That Froome might not be good enough after the Giro and no matter how strong his team is, it won't matter if doesn't have the legs himself.
I think it's unlikely he will win.
Just think about how Contador crumbled in the Tour the two times he tried for the double. Why should it be any different for Froome? Basic laws of physiology also apply to him.
Vasilis said:I felt it coming too.Cance > TheRest said:It's funny (not that Thomas crashed). I was just thinking of Thomas crashing, right before it happened, because he looked like he was taking the curves way too agressively
Pantani_lives said:Have you played this quiz? I scored 48/69. Those early French winners are hard...
http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/quiz-can-you-name-every-criterium-du-dauphine-winner/
Valv.Piti said:The most boring scenario would be if Froome was as strong as last year and therefore just will use all of his insane team to control the mountains without being able to do much himself. And then rely on the TTT and ITT.
The best scenario would be if Froome was suspended and Sky had quadruple leadership.
Squire said:I think that hill will only drop the Kittels and Pelucchis.