SeriousSam said:
Mr.White said:
Quintana and Movistar have to strike on every climbing stage from now on, if they want to try to unseat Froome, every one!!! He needs to attack left and right throughout this remaining stages. First chance is Grand Colombier tomorrow. If they don't attack there, he's no longer riding for the first place. They need insane tempo on the first part of the climb, and then on the final steepest part Nairo must try to shake Froome, or at least all of his doms. Then again full throttle on the last climb. It would be useful if they send a strong rider in the break who could help between the climbs. Valverde could try himself but only to soften up Froome and Sky. Nairo is the key, if his attacks are powerful the damage will be done
If attacking meant that either you gain time or you finish exactly as if you hadn't attacked, then and only then would 'taking every opportunity' be the golden strategy so many here think it is.
QFT. One more go at this.
All the men who won five Tours (or more if you want to count Lance), were the greatest time trialists of their day. Anquetil never crossed a mountain pass in first place. No once. He won his first Tour in 1957. This isn't some new-fangled USPS strategy. This is how you win stage races. This is how four guys won 20 tours (I'm guessing five and 27 for most of you who can't seem to grasp this). The three most attacking mountain goats in memory, Pantani, Gaul, Herrera, have two between them. And Gaul was pretty good against the clock. Still, they only won when they caught lightning in a bottle.
Quintana can't win by attacking in flats and flattish downhills. He can only waste away his slender chances at winning. Is it boring, maybe. I find it less boring than a repeat of Ventoux and a Froome procession to Paris, but whatever floats your boat. But those are the options on the table. C'est la vie, folks. Trying to attack early over the top of a hill hold on to a slender lead in the flat will be completely suicidal for Quintana's chances. I would love to see him do it. Actually, I wouldn't, because the only way he can maintain a lead over Froome on the flat is he got a moto tow all the way to the next hill. Or if Froome got ill or crashed, which I'm not rooting for.
But yeah, let's get back to if only Nairo "changed his mentality" and attacked fifty times a stage a la Atapuma (he'd be attacking the broom wagon the last few times, I'm guessing) his hair will turn vandenbroucke blonde and he'll become a "Super Saiyan" and drop everyone.