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Mountain Goat said:He is an analyst of his own performances (along with his respectable coach Aldo Sassi) and they breakdown his performances into minor things. It doesn't take a genius to figure out that multiple minor set backs can have drastic results on a GC shot. As such, he loses 3 GTs in 3 years, all by less than 2min, with two tour losses by under a minute - that is almost unheard of, that a rider can lose two consecutive tours both in under a minute.
Minor setbacks are not unique to Cadel. But some actually are able to win GTs despite them. They either got themselves in a position that they could afford it, or they had that little bit extra to claw back their losses.
As for 2009, you say he is whinging and making excuses. And i'll tell you again, if you watched the vuelta, you would have seen he was good enough. Losing 1:20 from a flat, and 10sec for a bottle, and ultimately losing the vuelta by 1:30 suggests to me that his excuses have some actual fact involved, and you are ignoring this. The 'excuses' are reasons for why he believes he lost the vuelta, and i know you know that he could have won that vuelta if the bike change scenario never occurred.
As for the tour, do you really think a diesel engine like Cadels is going to makeup the 3 minutes lost in a TDF TTT? NO... becoz he relies on being up the front from day one. After the verbier stage, he was significantly ahead of LA and AS on GC IF YOU SUBTRACT THE TTT TIMES. So after 15 stages, he was probably the 3rd best rider, IMO. So of course the TTT is an valid excuse, because they lost 3 minutes!!!
That sort of creative accounting always assumes that everything else would remain equal. Which wouldn't be the case.
If...if...if.... then maybe direct challengers would have attacked him harder, or a different sort of pressure would have been applied on his presence in groups. If Gesink and Mosquera hadn't hit the tarmac, maybe the Vuelta would have a different end-dynamic too.
No-one seems to be arguing that Cadel is a bad rider, far from it. But the perception that his mishaps apparently stand in the way of victories, when others at the sharp end of things can, and have, overcome theirs, seems to be justified. And then we're back to that pesky "little bit extra".
