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ingsve said:Hehe, just because someone is from scandinavia doesn't mean that all "a" are missing an umlaut. His name is just Bak even in danish.![]()
Hey, it's not just umlauts. It could have been å too
ingsve said:Hehe, just because someone is from scandinavia doesn't mean that all "a" are missing an umlaut. His name is just Bak even in danish.![]()
sublimit said:This is what I've been saying. Just like when Nick Nuyens won Flanders it wasnt tactical genius by his team either but a great individual effort.
Lars Ytting 'Bok'. Yeah, Bak is fine.Libertine Seguros said:Hey, it's not just umlauts. It could have been å too![]()
pmcg76 said:I dont know how to do the multiple quote thing but this was your response to JMBeaushrimp who said that it a tactical fluke because Garmin got lucky that JVS was strong.
pmcg76 said:I dont know how to do the multiple quote thing but this was your response to JMBeaushrimp who said that it a tactical fluke because Garmin got lucky that JVS was strong.
Dutchsmurf said:The tactics used by Garmin were just inconsistent. Why ride hard to get Hushovd back to the front, but stop doing that once you are into striking distance? And then start working again some minutes later. Why ride for Hushovd at all, when he couldn't stay close to Cancellara in the end? Garmin brought Cancellara to the podium, not sure how you can call that good tactics.
Vansummeren won, but he could have won it a lot easier if Garmin had had the courage to work for him once they were in the position to take out all favorites by stopping working. Seems like Garmin just couldn't adapt.
Willy_Voet said:Jebus, this place is full of tardlets.
To anyone who thinks that Van Summeren wasn't a winning option in the team meeting hasn't followed cycling in the past 5 years. The guy has placed in the top 10 two or three times.
Garmin had Mapei/Domo/Quickstep tactics today - put everyone near the front and someone will win. Maybe they wanted Thor to win more than Van Summeren, but that's kind of like the Mapei years with Museeuw.
ingsve said:Hushovd said he wasn't paying close enough attention when Cancellara attacked at the end so he reacted to slow to the attack and then it was too late.
As for the sprint for 7th, it's impossible to say what would have happened if it was a sprint for first instead. The motivation in the sprint is completely different.
Moose McKnuckles said:Hushovd is a tool. Cancellara put his nuts on Thor's tonsils in this race. The only reaction Hushovd had was to crap his chammy when Cancellara smoked him like a cheap cigar.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Garmin did absolutely nothing right in this Paris Roubaix.
They should count themself lucky Vansummeren was so strong and overcome his own teams crazy tactics.
It is god *** backwards *** to have Vanmarcke (and later Rasch) kill themself to keep Hushovd close, while Vansummeren is the front. It's even more *** that after Hushovd never took over at the first Cance attack, they let Vanmarcke kill himself AGAIN, to bring them closer.
What the #$^#$ is the point of that. If they had 1 teammate more and Vansummeren wouldn't have made it (because of his own teammates riding), then probably Cancellara would have won because of Garmin tactics.
Vaughters and Van Petegem failed in tactics today and should be kissing the ground for their luck with the amazing Vansummeren. They almost killed it off themselves.
Also, they didn't exactly win the heart of the fans by letting Hushovd ride so negatively
Mambo95 said:Yeah, it was pure dumb luck that someone who came 5th in 2009 and 8th in 2008 miraculously turned out to be good at Paris-Roubaix. Don't you think Garmin were quite well aware that he had the best PR pedigree of anyone in the front group? Anyone with half a brain knew that.
You didn't read.Mambo95 said:Yeah, it was pure dumb luck that someone who came 5th in 2009 and 8th in 2008 miraculously turned out to be good at Paris-Roubaix. Don't you think Garmin were quite well aware that he had the best PR pedigree of anyone in the front group? Anyone with half a brain knew that.
Dekker_Tifosi said:You didn't read.
Try again.
It was pure luck Vansummeren won, because his own team almost brought Cancellara to close. His OWN TEAM... was chasing behind him all the time...
God you people are just failing to see it.
I never questioned Vansummerens strength, but HIS OWN TEAM DID!
Get the point now?
Brains and Garmin fans don't seem to mix
Willy_Voet said:Jebus, this place is full of tardlets.
To anyone who thinks that Van Summeren wasn't a winning option in the team meeting hasn't followed cycling in the past 5 years. The guy has placed in the top 10 two or three times.
Garmin had Mapei/Domo/Quickstep tactics today - put everyone near the front and someone will win. Maybe they wanted Thor to win more than Van Summeren, but that's kind of like the Mapei years with Museeuw.
Mambo95 said:Yeah, it was pure dumb luck that someone who came 5th in 2009 and 8th in 2008 miraculously turned out to be good at Paris-Roubaix. Don't you think Garmin were quite well aware that he had the best PR pedigree of anyone in the front group? Anyone with half a brain knew that.
Wow, yeah, you're right. Winning isn't nearly enough. They should have put five guys on the podium, solved world poverty and scored a No 1 hit single at the same time.Dekker_Tifosi said:Garmin did absolutely nothing right in this Paris Roubaix.
+1Dekker_Tifosi said:That;s nothing what Garmin did, but Vansummeren
Vansummeren can credit this win 100% to himself and 0% to the team.
You appear to miss that Hushvold riding 'negatively' was the key reason Van Summeren stayed away.Dekker_Tifosi said:Garmin did absolutely nothing right in this Paris Roubaix.
They should count themself lucky Vansummeren was so strong and overcome his own teams crazy tactics.
It is god *** backwards *** to have Vanmarcke (and later Rasch) kill themself to keep Hushovd close, while Vansummeren is the front. It's even more *** that after Hushovd never took over at the first Cance attack, they let Vanmarcke kill himself AGAIN, to bring them closer.
What the #$^#$ is the point of that. If they had 1 teammate more and Vansummeren wouldn't have made it (because of his own teammates riding), then probably Cancellara would have won because of Garmin tactics.
Vaughters and Van Petegem failed in tactics today and should be kissing the ground for their luck with the amazing Vansummeren. They almost killed it off themselves.
Also, they didn't exactly win the heart of the fans by letting Hushovd ride so negatively
Dekker_Tifosi said:That;s nothing what Garmin did, but Vansummeren
Vansummeren can credit this win 100% to himself and 0% to the team.
