Teams & Riders Nairo Quintana discussion thread

Page 67 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.

Singer01

BANNED
Nov 18, 2013
2,043
2
5,485
Re:

Bushman said:
I think he can Challenge Froome in the Tour and maybe take some time on him in the mountains. I think Quintana is the more consistent of the two in the third week, where Froome can have a couple of bad days.

i'm not sure there is any evidence to back this up. vuelta 11 - strong in the 3rd week, tour 12 - very strong in 3rd week, tour 13 - one bad day in 3rd week, vuelta 14 - strong in 3rd week.

its like one bad day with a hunger knock has now become gospel that froome is weak in the last week of a GC.

p.s. i'm discounting vuelta 12 as he clearly was shattered.
 
Apr 30, 2011
47,173
29,815
28,180
There was quite some hesitation in the group when he attacked and Contador, who was the only one to immediately respond, was placed badly in the group with several riders between him and Quintana. Once Contador got to the front they got quite close to him (near a right hairpin) then Quintana put his foot on the gas once more and Contador faded, yet still they kept behind Alberto. Of course they would probably blow up if they tried to follow Quintana, but my point is that no one did try.
 
Mar 13, 2015
2,637
0
0
Re:

Jelantik said:
So Quintana goes to Dwars, that means he'll skip Catalunya then? I was hoping, he will tested his leg against Froome in Catalunya. Now, looks like it's going to be Froome's show unless Contador can bounce back and hopefully improve to match Froome. Coz' I'm sure Froome's form is improving a lot by next week.

He's riding Pais Vasco, Valverde rides Catalunya..
 
Mar 17, 2009
8,421
959
19,680
"I feel good in this country, I enjoyed it and I think I’ll come back"

Nairito today on Dwards Door Vlaaderen's race. :)
 
Aug 4, 2010
11,337
0
0
hfer07 said:
"I feel good in this country, I enjoyed it and I think I’ll come back"

Nairito today on Dwards Door Vlaaderen's race. :)
He is a one brave man :)...I think it will help him in order to prepare for TdF.
 
May 25, 2010
8,863
414
18,580
hfer07 said:
"I feel good in this country, I enjoyed it and I think I’ll come back"

Nairito today on Dwards Door Vlaaderen's race. :)

He's a smart little fella. How to win the belgian hearts :)

Got to love the guy. I allready liked him before this quote btw ;)
 
May 5, 2010
51,697
30,248
28,180
It's stuff like yesterday's Dwars Door Vlaanderen that makes me really like him. Sure, he finished 78th out of 89 finishers, but that the point; he actually finished! He might as well have ridden the first few sections of cobbles and then called it a day.

Here's a quick quote from Anders Lund during the broadcast (slightly paraphrased, and translation is my own):

"He is completely fearless. I noticed him first time in Paris-Nice a few years ago, when I didn't really know who he was. If he wanted a wheel, he took it and didn't care if he was fighting with someone twice his size for it."
 
May 25, 2010
8,863
414
18,580
Re:

Dazed and Confused said:
Big respect for Quintana for having a go at the cobbles.
And it will help him in TdF this year for sure.

Chapeau.

Sometimes I do wonder why they practise on the 'easy' flanders cobble instead of the 'hard' french cobble, which it's all about afterall.
Allthough it should give him a good idea about the fight for the first positions and riding on cobbles, it's not really the same.
 
Jan 27, 2012
15,230
2,615
28,180
Re: Re:

Kwibus said:
Dazed and Confused said:
Big respect for Quintana for having a go at the cobbles.
And it will help him in TdF this year for sure.

Chapeau.

Sometimes I do wonder why they practise on the 'easy' flanders cobble instead of the 'hard' french cobble, which it's all about afterall.
Allthough it should give him a good idea about the fight for the first positions and riding on cobbles, it's not really the same.

The selected cobbles sections in the tour is probably much closer to some of the stuff in Belgium vs the real P-R deal. Quintana would not survive a real P-R.
 
Mar 14, 2011
1,127
24
10,530
Re: Re:

Kwibus said:
Dazed and Confused said:
Big respect for Quintana for having a go at the cobbles.
And it will help him in TdF this year for sure.

Chapeau.

Sometimes I do wonder why they practise on the 'easy' flanders cobble instead of the 'hard' french cobble, which it's all about afterall.
Allthough it should give him a good idea about the fight for the first positions and riding on cobbles, it's not really the same.
They don't have an other option. Roubaix is the only race with the 'same' French cobbles, but it is way too hard and useless for a rider such as Quintana. And even if he wants to ride Roubaix, it's impossible because of Pais Vasco. As you say, riding on small roads, fight for your positions, ... is something he can improve, even in this Flemish races.

Don't forget he did a recon of the Tour de France cobble stage Monday.
 
Apr 16, 2009
17,600
6,854
28,180
Quintana is done with Pave training.

http://www.revistamundociclistico.com/r ... -pave.html

Nairo-Quintana-Pave-dwars-720.jpg


Finished one and abandoned the other. Didn't want to risk too much.
 
Feb 24, 2014
15,228
3,122
28,180
Re: Re:

DBotero said:
Escarabajo said:
Quintana is done with Pave training.

http://www.revistamundociclistico.com/r ... -pave.html

Nairo-Quintana-Pave-dwars-720.jpg


Finished one and abandoned the other. Didn't want to risk too much.

Brave man,respect.
That image with him watching the breakaway guys passing by was so funny,he was like a spectator enjoying a race :)
Yes, that scene was nice.
And he was giving out an impression of a satisfied guy.
Testing went well and he was really digging the vibe of Flanders.
I'm sure the circle of his supporters is growing every day.
 
Re: Re:

Popchu said:
Kwibus said:
Dazed and Confused said:
Big respect for Quintana for having a go at the cobbles.
And it will help him in TdF this year for sure.

Chapeau.

Sometimes I do wonder why they practise on the 'easy' flanders cobble instead of the 'hard' french cobble, which it's all about afterall.
Allthough it should give him a good idea about the fight for the first positions and riding on cobbles, it's not really the same.
They don't have an other option. Roubaix is the only race with the 'same' French cobbles, but it is way too hard and useless for a rider such as Quintana. And even if he wants to ride Roubaix, it's impossible because of Pais Vasco. As you say, riding on small roads, fight for your positions, ... is something he can improve, even in this Flemish races.

Don't forget he did a recon of the Tour de France cobble stage Monday.

This is why cycling was truly great through the 80's. Guys who were the great champions, with few exceptions, all rode PR. R.I.P.
 
Re:

IndianCyclist said:
I think he is too light for PR. When was the last time PR was won by a pure climber?

When was the last time you had such scientific speculation?

Before the rode "heavy" for the classics and "thin" for the tours. Those that were too light stayed out of the spring battle and good-night.
 
Aug 4, 2010
11,337
0
0
Re:

qwer said:
quintana will be crushed by froome in tour de romandie
that might be true, but Froome will be crushed by Quintana at Tour, I would bet everything I have on it.

edit: in this case I should add my signature ;)
 

Latest posts