Since he is predicted top 10 this year, he deserves his own thrad.
What do you people think he will do in the tour?
What do you people think he will do in the tour?
ppanther92 said:Not top20. Showed the form almost every year in either Suisse or Dauphine. Never finished top20 apart from once.
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Cance > TheRest said:Back in the game with a strong performance today.
I actually expected him to win the stage, but he really mistimed his effort in the end. How can any sensible person start sprinting with 600 meters to go??
On tv after the stage, he said that the front wheel he got from Grivko(?), when he punctured on Col de la Biche, wasn't the same type as the one he normally uses, so he wasn't 100% comfortable.Eagle said:Anyone know what happened him on the second half of the descent? Was dropped by the group very quickly then came back on at the bottom
Probably could use his strength when the descent eased off to more moderate gradients and the really technical part was over. Man, was I nervous that he'd lose contact for the rest of the stage, when I saw him go backwards on the descent?! But luckily he managed to cling on, although in retrospect, Astana should have played it better to win the stage.pangelang said:What a relief that his performance on le Planche des Belles Filles was just a bad day or maybe due to the extremely hot weather. Apparently, his DS told him to go early in the sprint today because they were afraid of Uran's sprint, which seemed very ill-advised considering Jakob's strength in the last 12k's today.
I understand that his strange descending was caused by the new wheel, but how did he manage to bridge up again so fast after opening up such a gap?
Valv.Piti said:Still overrated, will probably finish between 6th-9th (which still would be good for him). I think stage 12 and 17 or 18 will be too much for him, his recovery is a problem, but the Danish media thinks 'helping' Nibali is/was the problem. Funny, isn't it?
Hey, I'm an Astana fan and I've never really liked him as a rider, the last time that I cheered for a Danish gc rider was 10 years ago.Netserk said:Less sad than caring for a rider just because he speaks the same language as oneself. Unlike Rasmussen, Fuglsang just isn't worth cheering for. Only Danes and Astana fans like him.
Netserk said:Less sad than caring for a rider just because he speaks the same language as oneself. Unlike Rasmussen, Fuglsang just isn't worth cheering for. Only Danes and Astana fans like him.
Netserk said:Less sad than caring for a rider just because he speaks the same language as oneself. Unlike Rasmussen, Fuglsang just isn't worth cheering for. Only Danes and Astana fans like him.
del1962 said:Netserk said:Less sad than caring for a rider just because he speaks the same language as oneself. Unlike Rasmussen, Fuglsang just isn't worth cheering for. Only Danes and Astana fans like him.
I am neither an Astana fan or a Dane and I like Fuglsang
Didn't seem to be a problem in 2013 though.Valv.Piti said:Still overrated, will probably finish between 6th-9th (which still would be good for him). I think stage 12 and 17 or 18 will be too much for him, his recovery is a problem, but the Danish media thinks 'helping' Nibali is/was the problem. Funny, isn't it?