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maltiv said:Really disappointed by Löfkvist. Perhaps it's time to give up the GT dream soon.
massively overrated rider.
maltiv said:Really disappointed by Löfkvist. Perhaps it's time to give up the GT dream soon.
rhubroma said:And this is what the riders said too in the Processo all Tappa.
Savoldelli, who followed the stage on a RAI motercylcle and who is as astute as they get, said that watching Contador do what he did was a real spectacle. A noteworthy demostration of superiority. Nibali said that when Conta attacked it was like seeing an arrow shot. There wasn't anything to do. Scarponi gave it his all, but then paid dearly for his effort.
Honestly, I sometimes think people don't actually understand what they are watching.
ManInFull said:[...]I believe AC will be banned for 2 years in June.[...]
ManInFull said:I think that AC has very little chance of racing the TdF. He will be banned next month.
jaylew said:I wonder if they'll be even more likely to do so knowing that 2nd could possibly turn into 1st down the road.
I'm an AC fan, but I wouldn't mind seeing something happen to make this a race. What would be cool is if Androni was able to do something with their trio. I'd love to see Androni v. AC. Rujano is still 5+ minutes behind so might be given a little leash, even after today. Or maybe Nibali getting away on the Crostis descent.
taiwan said:Credit to Rujano then for being the only one able to follow until the last attack.
ManInFull said:I think that this year's TdF will be dominated by Andy because AC is not going to be there. I believe AC will be banned for 2 years in June. I hope that someone stands up and challenges Andy on the climbs, but I doubt it.
Given the profiles of the next three stages, Saxo doesnt have to do anything, unless a contender gets into a good break on Wednesday. Tuesday and Thursday are true sprinter stages, and Saxo will likely let those teams control the pack. In fact, on stage 11 they might let a break of non-contenders get away just to lose the GC jersey.auscyclefan94 said:Interesting what bertie will do with the mgalia rosa. His team ain't overly strong so he may let a break go away and take the jersey.
ManInFull said:I think that AC has very little chance of racing the TdF. He will be banned next month.
rhubroma said:Yes but Rujano had already attacked previously and was up the road. Conta bridged up, kept him dangling and then, as soon as the road got steep again, accelerated and droped him just before the finish.
If Rujano had had to follow Conta, like Scarponi, he wouldn't have been able to follow. The gap he had helped him hang on longer.
La Pandera said:I have to give Rujano credit though for being on the attack even before Contador launched his salvo, and then still having the determination to stick with Contador for as long as he did when Scarponi couldn't. Also for still having something left to make Contador sprint to the line. Rujano showed alot of heart today and definitely quieted alot of the skeptics.
ManInFull said:Definitely an exciting end to the stage. Too bad AC will not be competing in the TdF against Andy.
rhubroma said:Yes but Rujano had already attacked previously and was up the road. Conta bridged up, kept him dangling and then, as soon as the road got steep again, accelerated and droped him just before the finish.
If Rujano had had to follow Conta, like Scarponi, he wouldn't have been able to follow. The gap he had helped him hang on longer.
Hugo Koblet said:Even then, Rujano was clearly the second strongest rider today.
rhubroma said:Yes but Rujano had already attacked previously and was up the road. Conta bridged up, kept him dangling and then, as soon as the road got steep again, accelerated and droped him just before the finish.
If Rujano had had to follow Conta, like Scarponi, he wouldn't have been able to follow. The gap he had helped him hang on longer.
rhubroma said:That's not how it works, though, in cycling. The guy up the road isn't going full out. The guy chasing, however, is. While the guy who bridges up is merely continuing a progression that's on the downside, until he is rested enough to launch another attack.
When a guy who's already up the road is caught by a chaser, if he can do no more than hang on to the other's progression, then this means that he wouldn't have been able to match, stroke per stroke, the burst of his companion had they gone together initially.
Thus had Rujano needed to match a full out effort by Alberto, when he attacked, he would have been dropped and only was able to hang on for a while because of this dynamic above.
He did show much heart though, but the heart is helped when you're in the right situation, which he was, and not the wrong one like Scarponi.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Uh no.
Contador first waited for Scarponi. Then they rode a bit together to Rujano
Then Contador accelerated again. And Rujano answered the acceleration, Scarponi parked
Then Contador rode with Rujano, and accelerated again. Rujano bridged a second time!
The part were Contador accelerated away was 3/4% at the end of the climb.
So get your facts straight. And accept that Rujano was definately far and away the 2nd strongest rider today.
