I honestly think Kwiat exploding on the Kwaremont has nothing to do with being inconsistent. As it's been written above, it's not the first time he is really good in the ronde and then blows up on that climb. The fact that he is always bad on that one climb seems to be too much of a coincidence.Brullnux said:yeah but kwiat is the guy who led for 10km of the izoard. I don't think he'd find the kwaremont 'long'. And it shouldn't be a power thing, he's a great TT-er and Nibali (less powerful) found kwaremont to be his strong point.rghysens said:Brullnux said:Except this year he's taken it to a whole new level: inconsistent within classics. Like at ronde, awful on kwaremont, strong on paterberg, ok on kopperberg, terrible again on kruisberg/kwaremont.Akuryo said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Kwiato sprints well this year but inconsistent in classics and climbing so far (Despite winning Tirreno and Algarve)
So same as every year? :surprised:
Kwaremont: long (for a Flemish climb) and gradual
Paterberg: short and steep
Koppenberg: rather short and steep
Kruisberg/Hotond: long and gradual
It isn't the first time Kwiatkowski explodes on the Kwaremont in the Ronde (2013, 2016).
And I don't find his climbing inconsistent this year (except the first days in basque country, but that's probably because he still had sore legs).
Brullnux said:yeah but kwiat is the guy who led for 10km of the izoard. I don't think he'd find the kwaremont 'long'. And it shouldn't be a power thing, he's a great TT-er and Nibali (less powerful) found kwaremont to be his strong point.rghysens said:Brullnux said:Except this year he's taken it to a whole new level: inconsistent within classics. Like at ronde, awful on kwaremont, strong on paterberg, ok on kopperberg, terrible again on kruisberg/kwaremont.Akuryo said:Dekker_Tifosi said:Kwiato sprints well this year but inconsistent in classics and climbing so far (Despite winning Tirreno and Algarve)
So same as every year? :surprised:
Kwaremont: long (for a Flemish climb) and gradual
Paterberg: short and steep
Koppenberg: rather short and steep
Kruisberg/Hotond: long and gradual
It isn't the first time Kwiatkowski explodes on the Kwaremont in the Ronde (2013, 2016).
And I don't find his climbing inconsistent this year (except the first days in basque country, but that's probably because he still had sore legs).
Long range attack incomingRed Rick said:Nibali was either gonna ride a respectable time or do a respectable effort bombing it.
ofcourse he did the latter
Yeah I think he'll want to test himself seriously one of the next 2 days so he knows what he needs in his week off.Brullnux said:Long range attack incomingRed Rick said:Nibali was either gonna ride a respectable time or do a respectable effort bombing it.
ofcourse he did the latter
Ofcourse it is training. But I wonder if he'll know where he stands if he doesn't go hard at it one of those days.Climbing said:He said yesterday that his legs hurt and is very tired after RVV and would take it easy in the TT.
Probably the whole Basque will be just a training ride.
Red Rick said:Ofcourse it is training. But I wonder if he'll know where he stands if he doesn't go hard at it one of those days.Climbing said:He said yesterday that his legs hurt and is very tired after RVV and would take it easy in the TT.
Probably the whole Basque will be just a training ride.
Or it won't matter cause he'd still not know where he is after recovering from PV.
MOAR Training RidesClimbing said:Red Rick said:[quote="
Ofcourse it is training. But I wonder if he'll know where he stands if he doesn't go hard at it one of those days.
Or it won't matter cause he'd still not know where he is after recovering from PV.
Well, he'll know after AGR or FW for sure![]()
Quintana still 11" slowerLaplaz said:Ion Izaguirre not really good at the first intermediate