Netserk said:Or where race favourites will have to open up earlier to eliminate nobodies from the winPerhaps riders won't wait for Roche aux Faucons before making a move in L-B-L
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Ryo Hazuki said:yeah with contador in it they were and showed they were (winning vuelta)
El Pistolero said:Easy solution: increase WT to 20 teams.
Reduce GT teams from 9 to 8.
Reduce classic teams from 8 to 7.
El Pistolero said:Kittel is one of the most boring riders in the peloton in my opinion. Wasn't even that good of a sprinter this year. He's definitely not real WT material yet if you ask me...
Yes, Saxo (a GC team) won the Vuelta. Argos (a sprinting team) won 5 stages. Each did very well in their own specialty.Ryo Hazuki said:yeah with contador in it they were and showed they were (winning vuelta)
I dare say that the GC competition was far stronger than the sprinting onetheyoungest said:Yes, Saxo (a GC team) won the Vuelta. Argos (a sprinting team) won 5 stages. Each did very well in their own specialty.
Don't know, the best stage racer of the season wasn't there. And the arguably second best was past his peak.Netserk said:I dare say that the GC competition was far stronger than the sprinting one![]()
And amongst the sprinters were Bennati, who won a bunch sprint....theyoungest said:Don't know, the best stage racer of the season wasn't there. And the arguably second best was past his peak.
Hugo Koblet said:I think you're wrong. Of course Kittel wasn't very good in the Tour, which is bad luck and makes his season look not that good, and looking solely at results, no, his 2012 wasn't that good, but still very decent.
He was a very good sprinter this year though. Just take a look at his results against Greipel and Cavendish.
vs Greipel:
Tour of Oman stage 1: Kittel 4 - Greipel 1
Tour of Oman stage 3: Kittel 1 - Greipel 2
Driedaagse De Panne-Koksijde stage 2: Kittel 1 - Greipel 5
Scheldeprijs: Kittel 1 - Greipel 12
Ster ZLM Tour stage 1: Kittel 1 - Greipel 6
Ster ZLM Tour stage 2: Kittel 6 - Greipel 1
(Vattenfall Cyclassics: Kittel 112 - Greipel 2)
Memorial Rik Van Steenbergen: Kittel 17 - Greipel 4
GP Impanis - Van Petegem: Kittel 7 - Greipel 1
(Circuit Franco-Belge stage 2: Kittel 1 - Greipel 19)
Münsterland-Giro: Kittel 1 - Greipel 10
vs Cavendish:
Tour of Oman stage 3: Kittel 1 - Cavendish 8
Tour of Oman stage 6: Kittel 1 - Cavendish 14
Ster ZLM Tour stage 1: Kittel 1 - Cavendish 3
Ster ZLM Tour stage 2: Kittel 6 - Cavendish 2
Ster ZLM Tour stage 4: Kittel 1 - Cavendish 16
If he isn't good enough for WT, which sprinters, besides Greipel and Cavendish, are then? I guess Sagan, but who else?
El Pistolero said:How many WT races did he win? Exactly, only 2. I'm not saying he's not good enough to be in a WT team, I'm saying he hasn't really proven much yet in WT races. He might as well stay in a procontinal team and get a wildcard for a GT and WT stage races like Poland and Eneco Tour.
Well, you can't win the races you aren't invited to. Last year he raced in two WorldTour-races (besides the Worlds and PR) and won one stage in the Vuelta and four stages in Tour of Poland.El Pistolero said:How many WT races did he win? Exactly, only 2. I'm not saying he's not good enough to be in a WT team, I'm saying he hasn't really proven much yet in WT races. He might as well stay in a procontinal team and get a wildcard for a GT and WT stage races like Poland and Eneco Tour.
Ryo Hazuki said:what talents do they have then(general question)? the team is a joke and in every mountainstage every rider finishes in the bus
Libertine Seguros said:I won't miss them if they're not WT. Probably cos they'll be invited to every race anyway.
Saxo won't be invited to races, where you won't be able to see them. Argos will.Bye Bye Bicycle said:Same for Saxo, so this is not an argument.
The Ardennes classics? And, if Breschel's knee gives in again, the cobbled classics?Netserk said:Saxo won't be invited to races, where you won't be able to see them.
theyoungest said:The Ardennes classics? And, if Breschel's knee gives in again, the cobbled classics?
theyoungest said:Don't know, the best stage racer of the season wasn't there. And the arguably second best was past his peak.
theyoungest said:Yes, Saxo (a GC team) won the Vuelta. Argos (a sprinting team) won 5 stages. Each did very well in their own specialty.