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Teams & Riders He's coming home!!!! Alejandro Valverde comeback thread.

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What will Valverde's impact be the cycling world in 2012

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Arredondo said:
Yeah, but 95% of the pro peloton did not won the Vuelta, 2x LBL, Fleche and major stage races before collecting all those podium places.

I hear you. He is top shelf, always has been. A bit past his prime but always a danger. It isn't popular but I like the guy!
 
I like his riding style mostly because he uses the drops a lot (like every pro should do!!!!), but his cycling brain is as useful in race situations as a rock. Perhaps even less useful as at least you can throw a rock at your opposition :eek:
 
Parrulo said:
I like his riding style mostly because he uses the drop a lot (like every pro should do!!!!), but his cycling brain is as useful in race situations as a rock. Perhaps even less useful as at least you can throw a rock at your opposition :eek:

Don't know what else to write other than lol.

SafeBet said:
But that 95% of the peloton does not possess Valverde's talent.
Must be hard being a fan of him.

It isn't, he has the most beatiful riding on the bike and that is enough for the fans like me. He is also as nice as you can get off the bike.
 
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SafeBet said:
But that 95% of the peloton does not possess Valverde's talent.
Must be hard being a fan of him.

True. He should win a lot but his (and E Unzue) tactical approach is just ridiculous
 
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Guybrush said:
True. He should win a lot but his (and E Unzue) tactical approach is just ridiculous

Its due to tactics, but also to the fact that other riders are better. He lost LBL because Martin and Purito were better for example.
 
BigMac said:
Don't know what else to write other than lol.



It isn't, he has the most beatiful riding on the bike and that is enough for the fans like me. He is also as nice as you can get off the bike.
Capechi has the best style. Not that he takes anything from it but still :p
 
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It isn't, he has the most beatiful riding on the bike and that is enough for the fans like me. He is also as nice as you can get off the bike.[/QUOTE]

+1 .
 
Zinoviev Letter said:
If this was his usual way of riding, he'd be a favourite here. It isn't.

Did he learn something from Strade? (Or Florence?) His third was impressive after missing the Kwiatkowski and Sagan move. Maybe he starts riding like Evans did in 2010-11.
 
phanatic said:
Did he learn something from Strade? (Or Florence?) His third was impressive after missing the Kwiatkowski and Sagan move. Maybe he starts riding like Evans did in 2010-11.

The thing is that while he has no real ability to read a race and come up with a Plan B, his Plan A is actually very effective and gets him a lot of wins in many circumstances. When you are the climber with the best sprint, hiding until the end of the race is in most situations the optimum strategy. So there is little incentive to adapt.
 
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Superb start of the season. Hat-trick and overall victory in Andalucia, first in Murcia, third in Strade Bianche and now the winner of Roma Maxima. If he continues like this, it will be one of his best years ever.

So what's next? It looks like he will participate in some semi-hilly cobblestone races. I don't think he can win there.
 
Fzotrlool said:
Superb start of the season. Hat-trick and overall victory in Andalucia, first in Murcia, third in Strade Bianche and now the winner of Roma Maxima. If he continues like this, it will be one of his best years ever.

So what's next? It looks like he will participate in some semi-hilly cobblestone races. I don't think he can win there.

He will do well in more races leading up to the TdF. As soon as the TdF comes around he will have some terrible luck, and Quintana won't be there to cover for him. I like Valverde alot, I hope this doesn't happen, but it probably will(based on previous years.) Then he'll go on to podium at the Vuelta(and win the points jersey.)