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Is 2014 Tour the beginning of a new cycling era

May 19, 2011
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Is this the time we say goodbye to an old era of AV, AC and CE? And say hello to the next generation of promising cyclists! Discuss away.
 
Aug 31, 2012
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Top contenders drop out, young guns unexpectedly make the podium, Nibali fans trolledly declare it new era.
 
Jun 4, 2014
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AICA ribonucleotide said:
A 37 year old came 2nd in the tour. A 40 year old won the Vuelta.

41 years and 314 days for Horner,to be more precise. And 40 is the new 20,i love the new cycling era:D
 
Sep 2, 2010
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Well, most probably for Valverde and Cadel, but certainly not for AC unless his injury affects him long term. He's shown this year to be riding at a very high level. And Valverde has always been more a one day or a one week racer than a GT rider anyway.

SeriousSam said:
Top contenders drop out, young guns unexpectedly make the podium, Nibali fans trolledly declare it new era.

Come on - one Nibali fan questioned whether it is a new era.
 
Jan 24, 2012
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SeriousSam said:
Top contenders drop out, young guns unexpectedly make the podium, Nibali fans trolledly declare it new era.

They've been at it the entire Tour and the mods have no issue with it, so why would they stop?

-CE has been over for a while.
-AV like previously stated is better for 1 day and 1 week stage races.
-AC still has several years of high quality GT riding in him if he continues to put in the effort. Contador is closer in age to Nibali (1 year, 11 months) than he is to Valverde (2 year, 8 months).

Though they are plenty of high quality young riders coming through.
 
Jul 29, 2012
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maxmartin said:
Is this the time we say goodbye to an old era of AV, AC and CE? And say hello to the next generation of promising cyclists! Discuss away.

Yea sure, if contador crashes out again which we know you pray for that every day otherwise nibali can't win ;)
 
Sep 2, 2010
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Sciocco said:
They've been at it the entire Tour and the mods have no issue with it, so why would they stop?

Can you honestly say that Nibali fans have trolled any more than Contador or Froome fans?

It's been very petty all around.
 
Every time a few new young riders come along its new era...But not long ago Gesink, Kreusiger, Mollema , Van Garderen , Taareme were touted as the next winners

I still haven't seen anyone with the talent of Contador, Froome, Quintana & Nibali

All the rest are a league behind
Some will improve and some won't ....One or 2 may win a Vuelata or Giro or podium on the Tour ( as Pinot has already) but no one is as exciting as Contador or Quintana IMO

People are getting carried away
 
Aug 31, 2012
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You can already bet on the 2015 Tour winner. Guess who the favorites are.. Froome and Contador! I'm utterly shocked. What about the new generation? :confused::confused::confused:
 
Jan 24, 2012
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Vino attacks everyone said:
depends on the parcour, but Quintna is new generation, and would put him infront of them both if we get enough hard mountain stages

There have already been plenty of rumors that there be quite a bit of ITT which generally favors Contador/Froome over Quintana. I hope there are some good mountain stages, but only the Giro knows how to do that.
 
Aug 4, 2010
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odds for 2015 TdF today (365): Froome 2.8, Contador 3.5, Quintana 5.0, Nibali 6.0; next rider 41.0
well, nobody except fanboys (and ES commentators:eek:) believe Nibali is a monster.
 
Aug 4, 2010
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Vino attacks everyone said:
A new era with total Italian gt domination. Nbali, Aru and Formolo will destroy all opposition :p
whutt?:p

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ILovecycling said:
odds for 2015 TdF today (365): Froome 2.8, Contador 3.5, Quintana 5.0, Nibali 6.0; next rider 41.0
well, nobody except fanboys (and ES commentators:eek:) believe Nibali is a monster.

What were the odds at Grand Depart this year?
Nibs wins nevertheless - could happen again.
Double or quits? ;)
 
ILovecycling said:
odds for 2015 TdF today (365): Froome 2.8, Contador 3.5, Quintana 5.0, Nibali 6.0; next rider 41.0
well, nobody except fanboys (and ES commentators:eek:) believe Nibali is a monster.

At this very early stage and with the rumoured TT-heavy route that looks about right, long time between now and then though of course. I wonder what price Tejay is? if a couple of the big 4 don't line up or crash again and there is 100k of TT then he could be value.