I thought so! Thus officially he didn't slaughter anyone.The Hitch said:yes. I believe the official wording is that he won and it was taken away.
I thought so! Thus officially he didn't slaughter anyone.The Hitch said:yes. I believe the official wording is that he won and it was taken away.
He's sicilian, so it makes sense he'd drive his ferrari around the volcano roads.Ryo Hazuki said:you mean the same rider that has bene seen with ferrari near etna?![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:no it doesn't have 2 sides. unless you can come up with an(other) example of a rider that hasn't been in compeition for 8 months and then still managed to win a gtor some other huge race if you like
cineteq said:I thought so! Thus officially he didn't slaughter anyone.![]()
After Landis won the 2006 Tour what did you see, a real winner? <---- RhetoricalThe Hitch said:"Officially" doesnt care for the manner of the victory. What we refer to when we use metaphors like "slaughter" is not the latest wikipedia ranking, but what we saw on the road.
I dont know what you saw, I (and everyone else it seems) saw Contador slaughter Nibali at the 2011 Giro.
airstream said:there's nobody to compare to. gonna expect 10 year more until another really big fish to be popped to make conclusion.![]()
Angliru said:In other words your argument has no foundation and you're flying by the seat of your pants.![]()
Angliru said:What I think is that you totally choose to not to take into consideration that 6 months away from competition should not be looked at as a positive. I can't recall any rider's preparation for their season's objective being a purposeful avoidance of racing for 6 months.
airstream said:maybe you can recall any gt rider who had a purposeful avoidance of racing for 6 months or a rider who could go back so easily after getting caught in GT due to political reasons? I know only Contador and Basso. Others hit black list. Basso registered in Mapei center and laid out his blood values in the 2009 Giro. Where Contador registered is unknown, but I have clear assumptions on what he could have answered if one had asked him to show blood numbers
no, i just find it odd towrite that tight fight between 2 off these 6 months entirely. from outside perspective, it looks like an attempt to justify such a tough victory while swimming in sweet memories of 2009.
Angliru said:You do realize that clinic related references are not allowed in the Pro Racing forum? In Contador's case you continually seem to simply ignore this rule and get away with it for whatever reasons. It's really getting tiresome.
Angliru said:You do realize that clinic related references are not allowed in the Pro Racing forum? In Contador's case you continually seem to simply ignore this rule and get away with it for whatever reasons. It's really getting tiresome.
In short, freshness is nothing and the Giro gave way more fit = fitness is way more significant than freshness exactly a year after Rodriguez, Nibali and Anton failed in concert in the 2011 Vuelta after the Giro, right? LOL, back then you [fans] shivered from delight, savoring this circumstance and underlining Contador exceptionality. Now, naturally it is forgotten, 'cos racing practice is everything compared to freshness. The things turn upside down very quickly...What I think is that you totally choose to not to take into consideration that 6 months away from competition should not be looked at as a positive.
airstream said:Do you want to belittle significance of these numbers and their contribution in Vuelta victory or what?![]()
airstream said:there's nobody to compare to. gonna expect 10 year more until another really big fish to be popped to make conclusion.![]()
Alphabet said:Getting back on topic, I think Contador will be the man to beat. I'm not entirely sold on Froome as a contender yet, and there seems to be too much time trialling for Schleck to start as the outright favourite. Sadly, I don't think Cadel has it in him to challenge for the GC anymore. He should really focus on trying to win another GT, instead of turning up to pick up a top 10 place at the 2013 Tour, I just can't see him doing much better than that. Other than that I don't really have a lot to say about the Tour, it's too far away to make many predictions.
airstream said:Hm, it is strange you didn't give any other names..![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:so basically you sare saying your argument is **** as you have nothing to back it up with. you are hilarious man. keep up the good work
Oh, very touching taking care of me. Even ban. Thank you!Angliru said:What is strange is your singular, obsessive focus of rage on one rider such that it causes you to ignore certain established rules of the forum.
airstream said:you know I don't quite get your argument while you ask me to recall other riders clearly knowing that they don't exist.
Say, one can say no one but Wiggins won PN, TR, D and TdF in one season and declare on base of that him the strongest rider ever. However, you would immediately burst from disagreement, by saying he's overrated, low-leagued, hyped etc. It's something similar to Contador and his great Vuelta victory. I can not argue with uniqueness of this achievement and I don't do that. I just wouldn't neglect factor of freshness in comparison to Alex and Purito.
Angliru said:You just posted that Purito, Nibali and Anton had disappointing Vuelta's in 2011 in the same year that they competed in the Giro as supporting evidence to your argument but ignore that Purito had fine performances in this year's Giro and Vuelta, as has Contador and Sastre in the past.
In response to the part of your post in bold, I simply attribute more value to the traditional preparation that riders take to reach top form for their objectives than what you are placing on Contador's consecutive months away from competition and the supposed "fresh legs" that comes with it.
Parrulo said:i like to be liberal and let most stuff slide around here but aristream's constant clinic references are indeed too much. this matter has been forwarded to the higher ups and they will decide what to do.
I just don't globalize a 6 month break. Competing the entire season has its negatives. Yes, lack of practice affected them on him negatively, but to think Valverde and Rodriguez were prepared perfectly and waaaay better is not quite correct. True, their preparation was better, but not that much as one would like to hope soooo much.'Angliru' said:Although if we are to subscribe to Airstream's philosophy, Andy should have fresh legs and have an edge on his rivals due to his minimal days of racing in 2012