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Contador has not made a Tour podium since 2010 but some people keep pushing him as a possible winner. Bike fans will be bike fans. Porte's ride in 2016 was full of merit and there is no reason to think he can't do better in 2017 now that there is no uncertainty about the team leader role.
DFA123 said:jaylew said:C'mon, Porte has already had a TdF podium performance last year. Without losing almost 2 minutes to a puncture he finishes 2nd, so that "never finished on a GT podium" doesn't mean much. And let's not forget that Porte's spent the majority of his GTs working for Froome and Contador.DFA123 said:HelloDolly said:Actually, there can be loads of doubt.
Exactly ...some posters on here decide something is true then they spin the facts as evidence
Porte was the second best climber in the Tour 2016. He is also a far better TTer than Chaves, Mollema & both Yates
Chaves can still get better and is a great talent but as far as climbing in GTs I donlt think he is better than Porte . Porte has had problems and mechanicals & crashes etc. while Chaves has has been consistent but better climber ...no
In all GTs there is luck ...just ask Nibali and sometimes like Porte has been you can be on the wrong end
I think Porte is more relaxed and confident and if he can keep form till July he is for me the only rider (bar Quintana dpendent on post Giro form) who can challenge Froome on the climbs
What a load of rubbish. Porte is going to be 32 in a couple of weeks and has never finished on a GT podium. For a supposed GC rider, he's got an appalling record in GTs. Nothing he has done so far this season suggests that is going to change.
Chaves already achieved way more last season than Porte has done in his whole career in GTs. Porte is like a slightly better version of Spilak or Costa. Not fit to be mentioned alongside Quintana, Froome, Nibali or even Chaves as a GC contender in the big races.
Barring a major form drop from Froome, in the next 1-2 years, the only guys I'd see as having any real chance of really contending with him in a GT are Nairo, Contador, Porte, and maybe Chaves. Chaves because he appears to be on an upward trajectory. There are other guys with better GT résumés than some of those guys but I don't see them able to compete with Froome.
And so it starts again for another year. One of the names on that list clearly doesn't belong there. There are at least ten riders more likely to win a GT this year than Porte.
And none of them are peaking in January.
Contador has not made a Tour podium since 2010 but some people keep pushing him as a possible winner. Bike fans will be bike fans. Porte's ride in 2016 was full of merit and there is no reason to think he can't do better in 2017 now that there is no uncertainty about the team leader role.