simo1733 said:Your gut would probably struggle on a decent climb with Pooley not Cav.Anyway it turns out that we can compare her with the men.Emma Pooley just won the National TT and her time would of put her in a very impressive 5th place in the mens race!
The junior mans race that is.
Michele said:1. Nibali
2. Visconti
3. Basso
4. Petacchi
5. Pozzato
Libertine Seguros said:Have you seen Emma Pooley? She's about five foot nothing and 40kg soaking wet. Given that, her TT is surprisingly good, but considering your original salvo was comparing her sprint to Wiggins and her climbing to Cav, how she does relative to the élite men is not relevant, just as comparing her time up a HC climb to that of Contador or Rodríguez is not relevant when you're comparing her to the climbing times of the sprinters.
Plus, it's very hard to take anybody seriously when they use a genitive marker in place of a verb.
simo1733 said:Your gut would probably struggle on a decent climb with Pooley not Cav.Anyway it turns out that we can compare her with the men.Emma Pooley just won the National TT and her time would of put her in a very impressive 5th place in the mens race!
The junior mans race that is.
simo1733 said:If I knew what a genitive marker was, I would probably be deeply offended.No more from me on why I don't think Emma Pooley is the best cyclist in GB.Its just an opinion.No for any one to get their knickers in a bunch.
Libertine Seguros said:If you knew what a genitive marker was, you wouldn't say "would of" because you'd realise it makes you look like you don't know what you're talking about.
TeamSkyFans said:i dont know what a genitive marker is either.
I care.Waterloo Sunrise said:Don't worry, Liberty enjoys imagining everyone else cares about his or her chosen specialisation. No doubt (s)he gets very upset when Shakespeare’s Sonnets deviate from accepted grammatical practice.
Arnout said:Boonen is not an won't ever be a better sprinter than Petacchi. Boonen is able to deliver a sprint after a difficult race, but in a Tour stage, Petacchi will be faster. Boonen also says that himself, that he is not a real sprinter but that he has the pure power to win sprinting stages but that he figures he will not sprint that often in smaller races anymore.
In general, you can look at the sprinting style if you wanna see who's a real sprinter. Guys like Ciolek, Boonen, Boasson Hagen etc are fighting with the bike, while guys like McEwen, Cavendish or Petacchi look a lot more polished in a sprint.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Don't worry, Liberty enjoys imagining everyone else cares about his or her chosen specialisation. No doubt (s)he gets very upset when Shakespeare’s Sonnets deviate from accepted grammatical practice.
El Pistolero said:Let's not forget that Boonen would have gotten free points at stage 3.
Something popped up in my mind upon reading your list: what's up with Ignatiev?CraZyCaLL said:1.Menchov
2.Kolobnev
3.Gusev
4.Ivanov
5.Karpets
6.Vorganov
7.Petrov
8.Ovechkin
9.Silin
10.Trofimov
hrotha said:Something popped up in my mind upon reading your list: what's up with Ignatiev?
CraZyCaLL said:1.Menchov
2.Kolobnev
3.Gusev
4.Ivanov
5.Karpets
6.Vorganov
7.Petrov
8.Ovechkin
9.Silin
10.Trofimov
marco1_79 said:Since you are russian maybe you know how is Kritskiy.
he had a bad accident last year and he has never raced this year
i wonder if he has recovered
Decent showing in the giro? Like what? (excluding prologue as above)hrotha said:3rd in Vuelta a Murcia, decent showing in the Giro (aside from the prologue) and not completely terrible Tour if you forget about 2009 for a minute. I only see Cav and Millar improving that, especially when this thread isn't supposed to be just about results, as we can all check CQ. It's also about potential.
Ferminal said:National ITT Champion?
CraZyCaLL said:He rode his first race after recovery in Belgium couple of days ago (GP Jef Scherens - Rondom Leuven) and abandoned the race after 140 km. He will ride all Belgian classics this week. He is great talent of course and a big hope for future.
Tugboat said:Top 5 Kiwi's on the road this year....
1. Greg Henderson
2. Julian Dean
3. Hayden Roulston
4. Cath Cheatley
5. Jesse Sergent
Michielveedeebee said:The winner of the Giro below Visconti ? I'd put Visconti third or 4th
Michele said:Probably you're right, but as this was a personal list (i dont pretend to be correct) i rather prefer one-day classic guys like Visconti than GC riders.
Anyway again it's not possible to compare them as they ride for totally different goals.