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Aug 5, 2009
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Unusually bad day for Impey . He's usually better than that on Willunga. He looked legless on the finish line. Porte does as expected and a nice stage win for Holmes.
 
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Jun 22, 2009
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Porte races like Alaphilippe at the Tour Down under with this accelerations. Pretty good and crazy. Unfortunately he isn't with the best on long strady climbs anymore.
 
Dec 10, 2009
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Interesting podium with Ulissi and Geschke.

Not a bad start for Powless. Just a minute back overall and 15th place.
 
Apr 16, 2009
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I wonder why Ulissi does not win more often. At times He looks like Valverde and sometimes like Sagan.
Maybe he is an "in-between-er".
 
Apr 19, 2014
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I wonder why Ulissi does not win more often. At times He looks like Valverde and sometimes like Sagan.
Maybe he is an "in-between-er".

That is often the problem these days with not specialized riders. They can get good results in different scenarios but are often outclassed by the ones who prepare for exactly that (kind of) race. The days are gone were a Sean Kelly could win the Vuelta and still finish 3 different monuments in the top 5 in one year. Take a look at Gilbert. He started out as an outstanding rider in the Ardennes, and later shifted his focus to the cobbles. But he was never able to combine both at the same time.
 
Jun 20, 2015
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Gilbert always rode at a high level on the cobbles - It's more a case of BMC not allowing him to ride on the cobbles.
 
Apr 12, 2015
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Porte races like Alaphilippe at the Tour Down under with this accelerations. Pretty good and crazy. Unfortunately he isn't with the best on long strady climbs anymore.
I have noted another pattern with Porte's acceleration when I watched him in Romandie 2017. The riders are often able to sit on his wheel for about a minute or even more when he accelerates.

He is not as explosive as a typical puncheur-climber who will get a gap almost immediately. (Think Purito, Valverde, Alaphilippe or peak Froome) and he doesn't do a lot of grueling, continuous mini-attacks like Contador, Nibali or Quintana. I wouldn't call him a diesel climber either.

His style is quite unique. The impressive thing about him is that he can keep a monstrous pace for minutes. It's like he is attacking while pacing himself at the same time.
 
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May 23, 2009
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I wonder why Ulissi does not win more often. At times He looks like Valverde and sometimes like Sagan.
Maybe he is an "in-between-er".
It's because Ulissi's weapons are good, but there's usually someone around who does the same thing but better.
 
Jul 6, 2014
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Who's the favourite for Cadel's race? Field looks a bit below par. McCarthy and Viviani are coming back from heavy crashes. Hard to look past Ewan - climbing well enough to hang on, sprinting well enough to win.
 
May 23, 2009
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Probably Ewan or Bennett, but the likes of Impey, Haas, Sanchez, Ulissi or even Rosskopf could have a real chance with the way they're riding.
 
Apr 12, 2015
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Porte crossed the top of Kerby Hill exactly 40 seconds before Ewan. That's a huge gap on such a short hill.

I might be wrong but Kerby Hill isn't that much harder than Challambra Crescent? Never understood why the climbers haven't been able to cheat the sprinters in that race.
 
Jul 6, 2014
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Porte crossed the top of Kerby Hill exactly 40 seconds before Ewan. That's a huge gap on such a short hill.

I might be wrong but Kerby Hill isn't that much harder than Challambra Crescent? Never understood why the climbers haven't been able to cheat the sprinters in that race.

Yeah, it's annoying. It's just too long from the top of the final ascent to the finish for a climber to stay away. (Short) history says: a sprinter will get back on and win. I think a parcours change is in order.
 
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