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As my 4th pick I choose Andreas Klöden from the 2006 Tour.

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At the peak of the modern era, 2006, Klödi was selected as a loyal helper for his captain Ullrich on a T-mobile team that was firing on all cylinders. After finding out that his dear captain won't be able to start the race, as well as babyface [redacted], he is chosen to lead the team, although it is not the role he is most comfortable with. There's no doubt he'd have performed better riding for a strong captain like on my team, but even with the great pressure of leading the team he still manages to finish 3rd behind lucky [redacted] and brave Floyd. He delivered a very impressive performance on Alpe d'Huez (38'35'', 13th best time) and finished 2nd in the last ITT as well, but most importantly he is a true domestique and will be able to give his absolute best to help the team win.

Round 1

Pick 1: Libertine Seguros - Miguel Indurain ('95 Tour)
Pick 2: The Hitch - Lance Armstrong ('04 Tour)
Pick 3: The Sceptic - Jan Ullrich ('97 Tour)
Pick 4: The Green Monkey - Alberto Contador ('09 Tour)
Pick 5: zlev11 - Marco Pantani ('99 Giro)
Pick 6: burning - Bjarne Riis ('96 Tour)
Pick 7: Netserk - Ivan Basso ('06 Giro)
Pick 8: Zam Olyas - Gianni Bugno ('90 Giro)
Pick 9: Tonton - Evgeni Berzin ('94 Giro)
Pick 10: Ciranda - Roberto Heras ('04 Vuelta)

Round 2

Pick 11: Ciranda - Tyler Hamilton ('03 Tour)
Pick 12: Tonton - Chris Froome ('13 Tour)
Pick 13: Zam Olyas - Tony Rominger ('95 Giro)
Pick 14: Netserk - Piotr Ugrumov ('94 Tour)
Pick 15: burning - Richard Virenque ('97 Tour)
Pick 16: zlev11 - Floyd Landis ('06 Tour)
Pick 17: The Green Monkey - Alex Zülle ('95 Tour)
Pick 18: The Sceptic - Santi Pérez ('04 Vuelta)
Pick 19: The Hitch - Michael Rasmussen ('07 Tour)
Pick 20: Libertine Seguros - Laurent Jalabert ('95 Vuelta)

Round 3

Pick 21: Ciranda - Frank Vandenbroucke ('99 Vuelta)
Pick 22: Tonton - Alexander Vinokourov ('03 Tour)
Pick 23: Zam Olyas - Denis Menchov ('09 Giro)
Pick 24: Netserk - Pavel Tonkov ('98 Giro)
Pick 25: burning - Gilberto Simoni ('03 Giro)
Pick 26: zlev11 - Riccardo Ricco ('08 Tour)
Pick 27: The Green Monkey - Ivan Gotti ('97 Giro)
Pick 28: The Sceptic - Chris Horner ('13 Vuelta)
Pick 29: The Hitch - Nairo Quintana ('13 Tour)
Pick 30: Libertine Seguros - Joseba Beloki ('01 Tour)

Round 4

Pick 31: Libertine Seguros - José María Jiménez ('98 Vuelta)
Pick 32: The Hitch - Vincenzo Nibali ('14 Tour)
Pick 33: The Sceptic - Aitor Gonzalez ('02 Vuelta)
Pick 34: The Green Monkey - Emanuele Sella ('08 Giro)
Pick 35: zlev11 - Iban Mayo ('03 Tour)
Pick 36: burning - Bradley Wiggins ('12 Tour)
Pick 37: Netserk - Andreas Klöden ('06 Tour)
Pick 38: Zam Olyas -
Pick 39: Tonton -
Pick 40: ciranda -
 
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The top of my list has been decapitated in less than 24 hours. Good job Netserk ;)
 
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Damn, really hoped Wiggins would fall to me. There would be no greater domestique for Lance than someone who believes the sun shines out of Armstrong's arse. Also very very good rider for purshing things on the flat if you need, for the ttt and for killer tempo in the mountains.

Burning is putting together a very good team.
 
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Btw did you consider 2004 kloedi. Jens said that in almost all cases pre puerto>post Puerto.
 
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Wiggins is a great pick this late in the draft. I don't think his ITT is any worse than Lance or Indurain.
 
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The Hitch said:
Btw did you consider 2004 kloedi. Jens said that in almost all cases pre puerto>post Puerto.
2006 Tour is included in the pre-Puerto in that context. They were fast. Just compare his Alpe times. Slower in the ITT in '04 compared to '06 real mountain stage.

Not that it matters that much for Klöden as he was supplied by Freiburg that year.

It's crazy to think that Basso, Ullrich, Vino and [redacted] were missing. Floyd wouldn't even have podiumed and he was certainly strong enough to have done so in the Lance years.
 
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roundabout said:
The graph on this page shows which Klöden was putting out more power.
Yeah, I guess Landis was one of the worst climbers in that entire graph.
 
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I'm giving Zam_Olyas a couple of hours to post pic and narrative for his selection while I'm working on my draft.
 
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Netserk said:
roundabout said:
The graph on this page shows which Klöden was putting out more power.
Yeah, I guess Landis was one of the worst climbers in that entire graph.

Oh, so this done based on a single stage performance in a given GT?

Be prepared for him to be a bit off on a couple of stages then.
 
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Did quite well the next day as well...

But as I said, he doesn't have the mentality to lead a team. I certainly think he was overall better in '06 than '04 though.
 
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In 2006 he lost a quite a lot of time on the Pla de Beret stage (for a GC contender and the nature of the climb) and was not good on the stage Landis won (even if he only lost to Sastre, Moreau and Cunego)

Was also 3rd or 4th best from his team in the first TT.

He was much more consistent overall in 2004.
 
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He peaked for the part that was most important. In the end he was only two tactical decisions away from winning it. He was consistent in 2004, but the overall level wasn't that great in that Tour.

Pla de Beret was a brutal stage at a brutal pace. Ferrari numbers on that climb were always going to be low.
 
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He climbed Joux-Plane in 37 and a half minutes in 2006 and Toussuire was climbed faster in 2012.

We can keep going like this forever, but ok, it's your team and your choices.
 
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With the 39th pick overall, team "La Vie Pas Claire" selects (drum roll): Alejandro Valverde Belmonte ('09 Vuelta).



For over a decade, only one rider has shown the ability to peak for 350 days per year, every year: Alejandro Valverde. Before, during, or after his supension, Valverde is the perfect example of the obvious, unrepentant doper, absolutely shameless. So when it comes to deciding which vintage, or even which month is the best in Valverde's career, none really stands out. 2006? 2008? With a GT to prepare for, my choice is the 2009 version of Valv/Piti.

In 2009, Valverde set his eyes on the biggest prize of all: the Tour de France. Although suspended by the Italian Olympic Committee from racing in Italy for his alleged role in the Operation Puerto doping case, he nonetheless followed his plan: focusing less on the spring classiques, Valverde build up by winning the Volta A Catalunya in May and the Dauphine in June. When his appeal went through arbitration and Valverde was denied the opportunity to steal the Mona Lisa, the Vuelta became his objective of the season.

The '09 Vuelta was Alejandro Valverde's best, most consistent performance in a GT: he didn't have a bad day or fade away in the third week. He produced some very solid performances (9th, 7th, and 7th) against the clock. Finally, in typical Valverde fashion, he padded his lead by out-kicking his opponents in the final hectometers, being very consistent in the MTFs (4th, 3rd, 6th, 3rd, 5th, 2nd). And he won. Hard work paid off ;)

The '09 Vuelta Valv/Piti is the ideal super-domestique, whose explosiveness can thwart attacks from the top-climbers: the ideal bodyguard.

I had another Spanyard in mind, but (in addition to the guy who bigmigged BigMig,) having Froome, Vino, AND Piti in my team was too outrageous to pass on :D .

Round 1

Pick 1: Libertine Seguros - Miguel Indurain ('95 Tour)
Pick 2: The Hitch - Lance Armstrong ('04 Tour)
Pick 3: The Sceptic - Jan Ullrich ('97 Tour)
Pick 4: The Green Monkey - Alberto Contador ('09 Tour)
Pick 5: zlev11 - Marco Pantani ('99 Giro)
Pick 6: burning - Bjarne Riis ('96 Tour)
Pick 7: Netserk - Ivan Basso ('06 Giro)
Pick 8: Zam Olyas - Gianni Bugno ('90 Giro)
Pick 9: Tonton - Evgeni Berzin ('94 Giro)
Pick 10: Ciranda - Roberto Heras ('04 Vuelta)

Round 2

Pick 11: Ciranda - Tyler Hamilton ('03 Tour)
Pick 12: Tonton - Chris Froome ('13 Tour)
Pick 13: Zam Olyas - Tony Rominger ('95 Giro)
Pick 14: Netserk - Piotr Ugrumov ('94 Tour)
Pick 15: burning - Richard Virenque ('97 Tour)
Pick 16: zlev11 - Floyd Landis ('06 Tour)
Pick 17: The Green Monkey - Alex Zülle ('95 Tour)
Pick 18: The Sceptic - Santi Pérez ('04 Vuelta)
Pick 19: The Hitch - Michael Rasmussen ('07 Tour)
Pick 20: Libertine Seguros - Laurent Jalabert ('95 Vuelta)

Round 3

Pick 21: Ciranda - Frank Vandenbroucke ('99 Vuelta)
Pick 22: Tonton - Alexander Vinokourov ('03 Tour)
Pick 23: Zam Olyas - Denis Menchov ('09 Giro)
Pick 24: Netserk - Pavel Tonkov ('98 Giro)
Pick 25: burning - Gilberto Simoni ('03 Giro)
Pick 26: zlev11 - Riccardo Ricco ('08 Tour)
Pick 27: The Green Monkey - Ivan Gotti ('97 Giro)
Pick 28: The Sceptic - Chris Horner ('13 Vuelta)
Pick 29: The Hitch - Nairo Quintana ('13 Tour)
Pick 30: Libertine Seguros - Joseba Beloki ('01 Tour)

Round 4

Pick 31: Libertine Seguros - José María Jiménez ('98 Vuelta)
Pick 32: The Hitch - Vincenzo Nibali ('14 Tour)
Pick 33: The Sceptic - Aitor Gonzalez ('02 Vuelta)
Pick 34: The Green Monkey - Emanuele Sella ('08 Giro)
Pick 35: zlev11 - Iban Mayo ('03 Tour)
Pick 36: burning - Bradley Wiggins ('12 Tour)
Pick 37: Netserk - Andreas Klöden ('06 Tour)
Pick 38: Zam Olyas - Claudio Chiappucci ('92 Tour)
Pick 39: Tonton - Alejandro Valverde ('09 Vuelta)
Pick 40: ciranda -
 

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I would have gone with the '03 Vuelta version myself. While he didn't win the overall classification, he was more explosive and surely had more fire running through his veins. He was more fun back then. :p
 
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hrotha said:
I would have gone with the '03 Vuelta version myself. While he didn't win the overall classification, he was more explosive and surely had more fire running through his veins. He was more fun back then. :p
In '03 he was a Vino-like, I give you that. But his ITT sucked, he was never anywhere near the top, he had days off...nah...
 
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For piti 2013 tdf could be a shout too seeing as how he was best non sky rider for the first half of the race, and then even after getting screwed by the most unlucky mechanical ever, outclimbed contador on semnoz while not fighting for anything and doing some dom work.
 
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TheGreenMonkey said:
D-Queued said:
zlev11 said:
i was going to take this guy with my 2nd round pick, i didn't think he would fall quite this far

Team Gewiss-Saunier Duval selects Iban Mayo (2003 Tour de France)
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Excellent choice. Too bad he crashed the next year.

Someone that could have rivaled Lance, but like Beloki met with bad luck.

He was actually my fourth choice of those still unpicked.

So many good dopers to choose from.So little time!

Dave.

There is a PM facility ;)

To clarify, this post was meant as a joke, I am not expecting any help.
 

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