Publicus said:
Exactly. Not sure what the big deal is. Once you understand his perspective, it's no different than anyone else's opinion around here.
Cut him some slack.
I agree with part of his argument. I do think that if contador rode the tour in his "giro" form he would of won by TT not in the mountains. but depends on how you look at it. If you look at how he would beat cadel, frank, wiggins, etc you would say he beat them in the mountains. Comparing him to andy you would say he beat him in the TT.
this is How i feel the race would of went if contador was in his giro form. Assuming no crashes. just the main stages.
stage 2 TTT: Andy gains 24 secs over contador (actual gain this year)
stage 4: Contador gains 8 seconds over andy
stage 8: No gains.
stage 12: No gains. (without being injuried and fully fit contador would not lose time)
stage 14 Plateau de Beille: contador attacks dropping everyone except schleck and maybe samu. cadel 4th 10 secs back. so no time gains
stage 16: ok here is a point we could argue all day but my feeling is that contador not being behind on time, he wouldnt of attacked here, even though he is a good decender i feel he would of waited for galibier and alp. Not worth the risk on the descent.
stage 18: There would of been no huge attack from andy so far out. Would of come down to the galibier. Here andy and contador would smoke everyoneelse but i still think think they would finish together on this climb as i believe it suits andy.
stage 19: no 90km out attack from contador but i feel contador would crack andy today in the final couple kms of the alpe gaining between 10-20 secs.
stage 20: contador smashes the TT winnining the tour.
So thats my logic in saying contador wins in the TT as i feel it will be very tight after stage 19.
then again i could be completly wrong and i think andy is better than he really is. I feel andy just lacks tactics so with contador there making the moves he would have no choice but to follow.