hoerpi said:Thank you for posting this! My reaction to Fränks statement was also that he respects Contador as the best, chapeau Fränk. A pity this place is so filled with hatred![]()
LaFlorecita said:Heeey. There's nothing wrong with calling riders by their first name.
airstream said:Respect towards riders was thrown out of the window on the forum a long ago.
airstream said:Respect towards riders was thrown out of the window on the forum a long ago.
airstream said:Respect towards riders was thrown out of the window on the forum a long ago.
LaFlorecita said:I care because half of this thread is now a fight between you and Publicus.
taiwan said:I do it with Contador - "Bert" - but it's more of a nickname which amuses me. Do it with Andy Schleck occasionally, but that's to differentiate.
c&cfan said:It does not matter if you are a rider or a doctor.
if someone is stupid, ignorant, moron etc it deserves to be treated as such. the fact that he choose to be cyclist (a hard sport, true. maybe the hardest) and was lucky with his genes does not change that.
c&cfan said:It does not matter if you are a rider or a doctor or even a poster.
if someone is stupid, ignorant, moron etc it deserves to be treated as such. the fact that he choose to be cyclist (a hard sport, true. maybe the hardest) and was lucky with his genes does not change that
Mellow Velo said:Is it actually worth posting an opinion amongst this mess?
Since Kim Andersen is also singing from the same hymn sheet, I'd
suggest this has as much to do with team politic, as physical conditioning.
If two fairly steady Giro weeks put him too far ahead of scheduled, he could have:
a) opted out of Switzerland.
b) opted out any time after Verbier.
c) raced like Andy and selected a stage to give it full gas.
Instead, he races the race very hard indeed.
I'd say it's part power struggle, part camouflage cover story.
airstream said:Andersen just tries to enlighten psychological pressure around Frank. If they'd known that too hard Swiss could interfere doing well in the Tour, Frank would've ridden differently.
roundabout said:[snip]
You're a grade A ******.
Where's My Sippy Cup? said:So Frank doesn't want to take any responsibility for the team in the TdF. What a wuss. And with Horner and his good buddy Klodi together again, this is shaping up as another disaster for Team Radio Shack Nissan Trek.
erader said:he doesn't want to be captain because he doesn't want to be blamed when he loses. he's already a loser, imo.
erader
patrick767 said:I don't know if that's the reason, but if so, it's even more pathetic. Blame for the loss is all part of being the leader. To have the drive to win, you also have to suck it up when you lose. If Cadel Evans fails to defend his TdF title, short of a tour ending crash that's not his fault, much of the blame will fall on him. I suspect he's fine with that. He wants to win. The same goes for Wiggins. Expectations are getting huge for him. If he disappoints, primary blame will be on him. Oh, and Wiggins isn't crying about how he can't possibly keep this good form for so long. He just keeps racing to win.
IMO a not quite 100% Frank Schleck still has a better chance in a GT than Klodi and Horner. Maybe that's not the case in a one week race, but for a GT the latter two just don't have enough gas anymore. Schleck's unwillingness to take leadership is just sad.
In addition, “I don't want to be named as the leader, because if I put in a disappointing performance, then everyone can afterwards complain that I was not good enough. "
