Dan Martin discussion thread

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Great display from him today (and from Quintana and Bardet, after he stopped faffing around with his bike), especially considering what we were hearing yesterday:
Dan Martin had to crawl up the steps of his team bus. Took him a couple of minutes to get to the top. He's now gone for x-ray - Peter Cossins
He's one of those riders (like Hamilton back in the day) who has the psychological strength to keep going despite taking a huge amount of punishment. Also more generally it seems the teams with lightweight climbers have done a ton of work since last October to prepare for today. Lots of people hoped for GC carnage but the teams who kept their guys in it deserve a ton of credit given the parcours, and the quality of the field who were going for the win and not protecting GC (Van Avermaet, Gilbert, Lampaert, Terpstra, Sagan, Degenkolb, Boasson Hagen).
 
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Have to say I'm a bit disappointed that he's chosen to follow the sky train and chase a top 5 rather than winning another stage.
 
Jul 10, 2014
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Shame about that flat tire today. This was his kind of a climb.

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Martin, a little surprisingly, wins the super-combativity prize for the Tour, so Dan will be on the podium in Paris. When was the last time an Irishman did a podium visit at the Tour? Kelly in 1989 for the green jersey?
 
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rlntlssly said:
Martin, a little surprisingly, wins the super-combativity prize for the Tour, so Dan will be on the podium in Paris. When was the last time an Irishman did a podium visit at the Tour? Kelly in 1989 for the green jersey?

I think so, yeah.

I suppose when a French rider wins a jersey, there’s less reason to give this prize to some French breakaway artist. In general I’m in favour of anything that encourages aggressive racing by the riders in the lower half of the top 10, so giving it to one of them who actually did attack regularly seems like a good idea.
 
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rlntlssly said:
Martin, a little surprisingly, wins the super-combativity prize for the Tour, so Dan will be on the podium in Paris. When was the last time an Irishman did a podium visit at the Tour? Kelly in 1989 for the green jersey?

Nico Roche won the team competition with Tinkoff (in 2015?). Stephen also win it with Carrera in 92 or 93, IIRC. But yeah, Kelly would be the last individual.

Also, not sure how surprising it is. Martin's attacked just about everywhere it was physically possible, it's a well deserved award.
 
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Since Alafpolak's aggressiveness already got rewarded with the polka dot jersey and Latour's with the white one, Martin actually is a quite logical choice for the super combativity award!
 
Sep 7, 2011
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Probably would have gone for Dan ahead of Alaphillpe anyway... Ala did what most mountain jersey winners do. Go in every break, try and be first up the climbs etc he was class though. I just think Dan risked more with his attacking.
 
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staubsauger said:
Since Alafpolak's aggressiveness already got rewarded with the polka dot jersey and Latour's with the white one, Martin actually is a quite logical choice for the super combativity award!
Tell that to Thomas de Gendt.
 
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Leinster said:
Also, not sure how surprising it is. Martin's attacked just about everywhere it was physically possible, it's a well deserved award.

Undoubtedly deserved, but that isn't usually the criterion!
 
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rlntlssly said:
Leinster said:
Also, not sure how surprising it is. Martin's attacked just about everywhere it was physically possible, it's a well deserved award.

Undoubtedly deserved, but that isn't usually the criterion!

Randomly drawing a name from anyone who attacked on more than 3 separate stages isn't the usual criterion?
 
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Leinster said:
rlntlssly said:
Leinster said:
Also, not sure how surprising it is. Martin's attacked just about everywhere it was physically possible, it's a well deserved award.

Undoubtedly deserved, but that isn't usually the criterion!

Randomly drawing a name from anyone who attacked on more than 3 separate stages isn't the usual criterion?
Choosing someone who actually made meaningful attacks is certainly unusual.
 
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Someone mentioned on the UAE thread that he was due to race the Vuelta.. Anyone hear anything about that?
 
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toolittle said:
happytramp said:
Someone mentioned on the UAE thread that he was due to race the Vuelta.. Anyone hear anything about that?
Not this year for sure.

I found it mentioned in a stickybottle article the other day but couldn't find any info to back up the claim.
 
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toolittle said:
happytramp said:
Someone mentioned on the UAE thread that he was due to race the Vuelta.. Anyone hear anything about that?
Not this year for sure.
He’s about to have twins. Believe me, he’ll do anything to get out of the house for a month. “But honey, the bike race...” “YOU GET IN THERE AND PUT THOSE LITTLE MONSTERS TO SLEEP!!!”

Hill repeats on the Angliru >>>> 3am feeds for alternating chisellers.


Edit; just checked, due in October. He should get those miles in now, because he won’t be allowed near a bike after this winter if my experience is anything to go by.
 
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Leinster said:
toolittle said:
happytramp said:
Someone mentioned on the UAE thread that he was due to race the Vuelta.. Anyone hear anything about that?
Not this year for sure.
He’s about to have twins. Believe me, he’ll do anything to get out of the house for a month. “But honey, the bike race...” “YOU GET IN THERE AND PUT THOSE LITTLE MONSTERS TO SLEEP!!!”

Hill repeats on the Angliru >>>> 3am feeds for alternating chisellers.


Edit; just checked, due in October. He should get those miles in now, because he won’t be allowed near a bike after this winter if my experience is anything to go by.

Do you get paid to ride a bike?

Also his GF or is it wife quit he running to concentrate on Dans career
 
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So according to an Irish Times article a last week UAE confirmed that he will be riding the Vuelta. Hopefully he can stay crash free and keep his good form going.
 
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Leinster said:
toolittle said:
happytramp said:
Someone mentioned on the UAE thread that he was due to race the Vuelta.. Anyone hear anything about that?
Not this year for sure.
He’s about to have twins. Believe me, he’ll do anything to get out of the house for a month. “But honey, the bike race...” “YOU GET IN THERE AND PUT THOSE LITTLE MONSTERS TO SLEEP!!!”

Hill repeats on the Angliru >>>> 3am feeds for alternating chisellers.


Edit; just checked, due in October. He should get those miles in now, because he won’t be allowed near a bike after this winter if my experience is anything to go by.

Daniel Martin says goodbye to the Vuelta
http://www.uaeteamemirates.com/martin-saluta-la-vuelta/

From @lavuelta to the biggest challenge of my life. Hard to explain the mixed emotions leaving my @TeamUAEAbuDhabi boys behind but my teammate for life @JessMartin_7 needs me now as we set off on the most exciting adventure we could ever have imagined.
http://twitter.com/DanMartin86/status/1036650376508923904
 
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I'm guessing most people have actually imagined getting children, but looking by this tweet Dan never did that.
 
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You have to question why Dan Martin ever rode the Vuelta considering his personal circumstances - An opportunity missed for another rider in the team.
 
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yaco said:
You have to question why Dan Martin ever rode the Vuelta considering his personal circumstances - An opportunity missed for another rider in the team.


Depends on when her due date actually was. It sounds like the actual due date was after the Vuelta, but the timing was still close.