Angliru said:One of the arguments that the Evans supporters had was that his environment (his team's) was not conducive to him being at his best nor was it the most supportive of elements. The belief is that a sea of change has seemingly come over Evans since his WC victory based on that move to BMC.
Contador has been with 3 teams in 3 years with the first being in his relatively formative/maturing years (Disco/Astana under Bruyneel) with the last year filled with never-ending drama, conflicts and distractions. Next the virtual move from Bruyneel/Astana to Vino/Martinelli Astana. Again not ideal and a year with the span of time between the end of the 2009 Tour to the beginning of 2010 not necessarily one on calming cruise-control, especially the period after the Tour where his next team was up in the air, dependant upon being let out of his Astana contract.
Resolved to his fate of staying with an Astana that was pretty much emptied of all of its stage race talent and support, with the exception of Vino, Contador's 3 amigos (Navarro, Noval and Hernandez, one or 2 of which were added after the exodus) and several hires, it's natural that a rider would take time to adapt to their new environment and mesh with different management styles, personalities and training philosphies.
Next year the move to a Saxo Bank team that had just experienced a very similar exodus of talent to the new Leopard-Trek squad, leaving a team even more depleted of talent than the previous Astana team. Not an ideal series of environments to foster success, not to mention the drama of the positive test
during the last rest day of the 2010 Tour and the long drawn out drama that followed.
I'm a firm believer that stability breeds success and even in this period of chaos Contador still found a way to come out on top with the exception of this year's Tour, where surprisingly in this forum, he gained quite a few converts to his side as admirers of his tenacious drive and ability.
It's my belief that should he stay with Riis and Saxo Bank that we will see not a Contador who has reached his peak early and beginning to decline but one that will continue to display his talents as the era's greatest stage racer with couple of wins in the hilly classics thrown in.
This.
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