Great performance, but does one win in the Tour Of Suisse really deserve a thread?jmdirt said:Nice ride for LW today! Hopefully he becomes the long range mountain stage hunter!
Yes. What is the number of wins required to get a thread? Do we need 15 CdD threads?GenericBoonenFan said:Great performance, but does one win in the Tour Of Suisse really deserve a thread?jmdirt said:Nice ride for LW today! Hopefully he becomes the long range mountain stage hunter!
Well I guess that settles the "does he deserve a thread" question. What a great couple of weeks for him. Also what a signing he has been for Aqua Blue Sport.jmdirt said:USA CHAMP!!
I'm pretty sure all Aqua Blue riders have two year contracts, so I very much doubt it. Anyway, the current situation where he is a leader in a team with a good calendar is working out well for him. I presume he will be in their Vuelta team.WheelofGear said:WT team again next year?
Wait,what?Zinoviev Letter said:Well I guess that settles the "does he deserve a thread" question. What a great couple of weeks for him. Also what a signing he has been for Aqua Blue Sport.jmdirt said:USA CHAMP!!
When Daniel, Busche or Marcotte win a WT race and a national championships in a few days, then I certainly won't be whining about them having a thread of their own. I wouldn't complain about a Powless thread either, although a general Axeon kids thread would probably be more useful.Kazistuta said:Wait,what?Zinoviev Letter said:Well I guess that settles the "does he deserve a thread" question. What a great couple of weeks for him. Also what a signing he has been for Aqua Blue Sport.jmdirt said:USA CHAMP!!
Does Gregory Daniel, Matthew Busche and Eric Marcotte also deserve their own threads?
I know everyone it entitled to open a thread as he/she pleases and then let the popular demand decide if the thread should stay on the first page or three,but some posters in here have very low standards IMO.
No discussion initiated,just stating facts.
Kudos to Warbasse on his two recent wins,but he's as average as they come,and personally I'd much rather open a thread for the promising Powless (which I wont).
The OP has two talking points (reading comprehension?). If you don't like the thread let it die instead of posting to it. I don't think that each race needs 3+ different threads, nor do riders need multiple threads...maybe I'll start a thread about it.Kazistuta said:Granted, the win in Switzerland was impressive, but a national title in USA doesn't represent any real value to me, considering the competition and former winners.
I have nothing against Warbasse personally, but if the OP can't even think of any real debating points, it's just another pointless thread. A lot of riders generate results at some point in their career, and as this is a discussion forum, maybe the OP would be wise to generate some discussion points. Well, now it generated discussion due to my own admission![]()
I think it was clear from the moment he won his Suisse stage that he was going to the Vuelta. It will be interesting to see if he or Denifl will go for a good GC or if both will be pure stage hunters.jmdirt said:WOOHOO! Larry is on the Vuelta squad! I feel a GT stage win!
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/aqua-blue-sport-name-line-up-for-inaugural-vuelta-a-espana/
Great outlook from a rider and team management..the laughter in an intense French class made me laugh pretty hard..jmdirt said:http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/transfer-mechanics-larry-warbasse-to-ag2r-la-mondiale/