He did the same thing last year and was up there in the last stage. Dan Martin got wrecked a lot harder on the Cote de Peille last year.Netserk said:I hope he is up for some fun tomorrow and tries to win the stage, but I think he is completely blown, and will not be able to do much.
So close, yet so far away. Better luck next year, Ala!
I don't think anyone is hyping Alaphilippe for GTs or anything. As for the hilly classics the potential is there without any doubt.Valv.Piti said:Yeah, lets pump the breaks with the Valverde-comparisons a bit....
Valv.Piti said:Yeah, lets pump the breaks with the Valverde-comparisons a bit....
Zinoviev Letter said:How many times will this have to happen before people stop rating him as a contender for races with GC relevant mountains in them?
sick? he just doesn't have it on mountain stagesAsero831 said:Not sure if he will be fully recovered for MSR.
He looked sick on the efforts he put up in the last two days
Oliver said:I had expected a little bit more but at the moment I think it's better to focus on 1-day races. Looking forward to see him @ the Ardennes and I hope he wins one.
El Pistolero said:It doesn't seem like he'll be able to compete in the Ardennes classics. He comes across as a nearly man to me... He'll need to improve if he ever wants to win a big race. Valverde's competition in the Ardennes remains pathetically weak.
El Pistolero said:It doesn't seem like he'll be able to compete in the Ardennes classics. He comes across as a nearly man to me... He'll need to improve if he ever wants to win a big race. Valverde's competition in the Ardennes remains pathetically weak.
The Ronde Van Vlaanderen has a much better field with many cyclists that can potentially win... Gilbert, Van Avermaet, Kwiatkowski, Sagan, Naesen, Terpstra, Van Marcke, Kristoff, etc.
Jspear said:El Pistolero said:It doesn't seem like he'll be able to compete in the Ardennes classics. He comes across as a nearly man to me... He'll need to improve if he ever wants to win a big race. Valverde's competition in the Ardennes remains pathetically weak.
The Ronde Van Vlaanderen has a much better field with many cyclists that can potentially win... Gilbert, Van Avermaet, Kwiatkowski, Sagan, Naesen, Terpstra, Van Marcke, Kristoff, etc.
For FW you're right, there isn't as much competition, but Liege is harder to control and so much more open. There's a handful who can definitely win it and more who could possibly win it.
can3478 said:Looking at the photos posted on the previous page, one can see the effort Alaphilippe put into the race and how disappointed he’s at himself. He said in an interview, “I knew it was going to be a difficult stage, by the profile, but especially be the weather. The cold is really not my thing.”
His last 2 wins; both were on really hot day. He came 2nd at Il Lombardia, another beautiful day.
If cold is not his thing, he should ride Strade Bianche. He came 2nd at world junior cyclocross championship, so he definitely can handle dirt roads, and the uphill climb at the end of the race would suit him nicely. Then do Tirreno-Adriatico, where it definitely warmer than Paris-Nice. Knowing Alaphilippe, he won’t give up racing in France.
can3478 said:Looking at the photos posted on the previous page, one can see the effort Alaphilippe put into the race and how disappointed he’s at himself. He said in an interview, “I knew it was going to be a difficult stage, by the profile, but especially be the weather. The cold is really not my thing.”
His last 2 wins; both were on really hot day. He came 2nd at Il Lombardia, another beautiful day.
If cold is not his thing, he should ride Strade Bianche. He came 2nd at world junior cyclocross championship, so he definitely can handle dirt roads, and the uphill climb at the end of the race would suit him nicely. Then do Tirreno-Adriatico, where it definitely warmer than Paris-Nice. Knowing Alaphilippe, he won’t give up racing in France.
Liège is a more open race than Flanders.El Pistolero said:It doesn't seem like he'll be able to compete in the Ardennes classics. He comes across as a nearly man to me... He'll need to improve if he ever wants to win a big race. Valverde's competition in the Ardennes remains pathetically weak.
The Ronde Van Vlaanderen has a much better field with many cyclists that can potentially win... Gilbert, Van Avermaet, Kwiatkowski, Sagan, Naesen, Terpstra, Van Marcke, Kristoff, etc.