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I get confused. First Horner won't do well because apparently testing is lax at the Vuelta and on fire at the Tour. Now he's going to destroy everyone despite coming of some major injuries.

Surprising that no matter what he does you'll act like there's anyone with two brain cells to rub together who claims he's clean. Which of course, there isn't.

We get it. You need a bogey-man who you can make seem worse than Froome.

I'll wait for the "I was joking" response quietly.
 
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red_flanders said:
I get confused. First Horner won't do well because apparently testing is lax at the Vuelta and on fire at the Tour. Now he's going to destroy everyone despite coming of some major injuries.

Surprising that no matter what he does you'll act like there's anyone with two brain cells to rub together who claims he's clean. Which of course, there isn't.

We get it. You need a bogey-man who you can make seem worse than Froome.

I'll wait for the "I was joking" response quietly.

If you read my previous earlier of the day post properly (as usual you didn´t), you would have seen that I fully expect him to be busted* (if coming up with Vuelta-like-showings)... mega style... Ricconess way...

And OFC, my last few posts were highly ironic/sarcastic.
Not even super alien grandpa can put up 620 watts with a half dead body. I mean you guys expect people to see sarcasm and irony with Froome, but don´t enjoy (more the other way around, go on attack/angry mode) if it goes against the loved one, sugar daddy US-Chris. I am just holding up a mirror to the hypos around here. Also as usual.

And now peace and love, enjoy the farce & freak show of the loved one, ex-Saunier US-circus rider Horner-Baby... :)

(* and if he doesn´t get popped, I also said that, he was super afraid upfront the TdF, and finishes in the middle of nowhere, like another ex-Saunier monster, Cobo-Dopo)

Edit: As if major injuries were a problem for the greatest cyclist ever :rolleyes:
Cycling God can even ride on one leg as you know...
 
thehog said:
Hopefully an end to the insanity of extreme weight loss and heightened power outputs. I have a feeling we will not see Froome again. Well not as we knew him from 2011 onwards.

This is the end.

interesting
you mean he lost his chance with Sky, so Porte, Kennaugh, G and some french rider ;) are going to step up for the team leader role?
Brailsford already decided?
 
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thehog said:
It's funny now the Tour is not missing him.

That might just have a bit to do with the fact that of the 6 stages so far, 4 have been sprint finishes, where you wouldn't expect a GC contender to feature!

If Contador romps away in the mountains, killing the event as a GC spectacle, then Froome may turn out to be missed.

I don't think any single rider is so special that the Tour can't manage without him.
 
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Cycle Chic said:
excellent reply

Yes indeed..

Utter nonsense on my part :p

Too much"grape juice" and thoughts wandering off..
What a bad combo...

Will keep it there as a warning to myself ;)
 
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thehog said:
Hopefully an end to the insanity of extreme weight loss and heightened power outputs. I have a feeling we will not see Froome again. Well not as we knew him from 2011 onwards.

This is the end.

Would like to share this hope. Too many pred cycles may do serious harm to the immune response. Too little cold resistance, etc. A prolonged bout of viruses, flu's and possibly worse ahead?
 
thehog said:
But more stinking was his team. I'm not sure they actually cared the he was gone. Brailsford was more in awe of Nibali than worrying about Froome and his broken blouse.

Rare that I get to completely agree with one of your posts thehog, but this is one. I didn't see Brailsford, but the interviews I saw with G and even Porte on the highlights were striking in their complete lack of concern about Froome - Thomas basically just shrugged and said 'oh well, that's life' as if Froome had just missed the bus and would have to wait 20 minutes for a lift.

It's going to be really interesting to see what happens once the rider transfer window opens - you get the feeling the whole team might implode. Out of interest, has Sky even confirmed as a sponsor next year? I seem to remember that when it launched it was a five year project. . .
 
Wallace and Gromit said:
In his mass home market, i.e. Britain, concern over LBL and Romandie is somewhere less than negligible. However, his role in excluding Wiggo from the Tour squad is widely known and not popular. So if Froome was planning in advance on improving his image by crashing out of the Tour, why the chuff would he go to the bother of getting Wiggo excluded? The best way he'd have bolstered his image with the masses would be to have Wiggo onboard or win the Tour without him.

The "If im going down my bitterly rival goes down with me" routine?
 
RownhamHill said:
Rare that I get to completely agree with one of your posts thehog, but this is one. I didn't see Brailsford, but the interviews I saw with G and even Porte on the highlights were striking in their complete lack of concern about Froome - Thomas basically just shrugged and said 'oh well, that's life' as if Froome had just missed the bus and would have to wait 20 minutes for a lift.

It's going to be really interesting to see what happens once the rider transfer window opens - you get the feeling the whole team might implode. Out of interest, has Sky even confirmed as a sponsor next year? I seem to remember that when it launched it was a five year project. . .

Probably they knew the state Froome was in from the day before and half expected him not to complete the stage, so plan B was already implemented prior to the stage.
 
RownhamHill said:
It's going to be really interesting to see what happens once the rider transfer window opens - you get the feeling the whole team might implode. Out of interest, has Sky even confirmed as a sponsor next year? I seem to remember that when it launched it was a five year project. . .

Porte has a contract until 2015, and G just renewed with the team for 2? years.
 
Benotti69 said:
2 French Articles on Froome

http://www.cyclisme-dopage.com/actualite/2014-07-11-cyclisme-dopage.htm

http://www.chronoswatts.com/news/27/FroomeSoulagement

If anybody can do an accurate translation of the crucial points, merci beaucoup

wow, huge Froome hate

Chris Froome retiring is it is a pebble in the shoe less (like "froome was a pain in the neck)

so now after Lance and Froome are out of the game, will the 2014 Tour be the one of renewal-renovation?


did they forget Clentador is riding?
 
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pastronef said:
wow, huge Froome hate

Chris Froome retiring is it is a pebble in the shoe less (like "froome was a pain in the neck)

so now after Lance and Froome are out of the game, will the 2014 Tour be the one of renewal-renovation?


did they forget Clentador is riding?

Vayer is spot on as usual. The tour is much better off without the biggest doper.
 
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King Boonen said:
Biggest doper? Sorry, but not buying that for a second. Berto and Nibs are likely on just as much of the good stuff as Froome.

Comparing performances from start of pro career to now, Froome clearly makes the bigger jump. Therefore, the argument would be, has more assistance, ie is a bigger doper.
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
Comparing performances from start of pro career to now, Froome clearly makes the bigger jump. Therefore, the argument would be, has more assistance, ie is a bigger doper.
So you know how much all three were doping at the start of their respective careers?