I think missed chances could come back to haunt him. He can still win this race but winning the Tour is another matter completely.Red Rick said:The worrying thing is that riders around his own age are breaking through, climbing in near his level and being far better TT'ers
I agree.movingtarget said:I think missed chances could come back to haunt him. He can still win this race but winning the Tour is another matter completely.Red Rick said:The worrying thing is that riders around his own age are breaking through, climbing in near his level and being far better TT'ers
Scarponi said:Happy with that , Quintana will
Massacre Yates on the covadonga
First off: I have never liked him and have always have had difficulties accepting that there is a general consensus that Valverde should bow down to him and help him.Escarabajo said:Those are harsh words tobydawq. Don't understand what he did to you.
I think he'll finish off the podium. Yates, Valverde and Lopez to complete the podium. He screwed his year showing up like that (overweight) after the long winter. In the short climbs where more power is needed he does not have as much problem. In longer climbs is where he start suffering and does not recuperate properly.
It is only between 3 riders. Advantage to Yates and then Lopez who look fresher. Even with Valverde being the best TT he looks a bit tire.
He is riding defensively because he doesn't have it.Rollthedice said:It's becoming increasingly obvious that 2015 Huez Quintana is gone. He just doesn't have it anymore so that's why he is riding on the defensive thinking that a podium is always better than to blow up completely. We'll have to wait though until Andorra for a definitive answer.
Too much weight becos of Colombian delicacies or too little training becos of "i can win when i want" attitude?Escarabajo said:He is riding defensively because he doesn't have it.Rollthedice said:It's becoming increasingly obvious that 2015 Huez Quintana is gone. He just doesn't have it anymore so that's why he is riding on the defensive thinking that a podium is always better than to blow up completely. We'll have to wait though until Andorra for a definitive answer.
In the 2016 Tour, Valverde carried Quintana around France. It was awful to watch.Escarabajo said:@tobydawq: We read races differently. Valverde had to share the work as well. And he helped. So between him and Quintana they minimize the losses so that was a win for both. In fact Valverde won more with the TT looming. In the races where Valverde has worked (I think) for Quintana he has been clearly superior so I don't understand why you see it otherwise. And they both have a good relation, different to what people think here.
A little bit of both!IndianCyclist said:Too much weight becos of Colombian delicacies or too little training becos of "i can win when i want" attitude?Escarabajo said:He is riding defensively because he doesn't have it.Rollthedice said:It's becoming increasingly obvious that 2015 Huez Quintana is gone. He just doesn't have it anymore so that's why he is riding on the defensive thinking that a podium is always better than to blow up completely. We'll have to wait though until Andorra for a definitive answer.
I keep hearing this, but I am not sure that Valverde would have fared any better if we was riding for himself? I doubt it after that Giro. I still believe Quintana gave them the best chance for a win or podium in 2016. And that was coming from 2015 Tour. There was no reason to do otherwise. Valverde has had good results riding with Quintana at the Tour. He has helped him take some of the pressure off him.tobydawq said:In the 2016 Tour, Valverde carried Quintana around France. It was awful to watch.Escarabajo said:@tobydawq: We read races differently. Valverde had to share the work as well. And he helped. So between him and Quintana they minimize the losses so that was a win for both. In fact Valverde won more with the TT looming. In the races where Valverde has worked (I think) for Quintana he has been clearly superior so I don't understand why you see it otherwise. And they both have a good relation, different to what people think here.
I am 99.99% sure of this!!movingtarget said:I am starting to think that Quintana is bluffing and he doesn't have the legs. Hence the lack of attacks. Carapaz closed the biggest gap for him today.
How long have we been hearing that about Quintana ? Yes you can't write him off completely but others are definitely looking better. His first TT was very good, the next one should be interesting. The race is still wide open.Dekker_Tifosi said:Beware Quintana is a 3rd week beast. Write him off too soon would be dumb
Dekker_Tifosi said:Beware Quintana is a 3rd week beast. Write him off too soon would be dumb
2015 he was also very sick during the 2nd week, which actually explains his dramatic improvement in the 3rd week.Red Rick said:Quintana just doesn't have it. He improved a lot in the last week of the 2015 Vuelta though, but I'm long past considering mythical peak Quintana reliable. Just slightly more reliable than hypothetical healthy Kelderman
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