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I acknowledge you have valid points to favor Andy over Nairo - but some are pure fiction:
1-) 2009 Tour CSC was as strong as Astana- It was Alberto "alone" who was above everyone- including his very own team conspiring against him- remember that? BTW- the only time Schleck truly attacked was during the Ventoux stage to drag his brother up to the podium place - and guess what- he was countered by "Armstrong"
2-) Schleck was called out by none other than his own DS Riis as not being "consistent" and lacking commitment to achieve the TDF title- he never got serious to improve in his TT skills, despite having Cancellara in his own team- and as you mentioned- in 2010 when Contador was the weakest in his peak and Andy reached his very best, and with the best team at his disposal- guess what- he couldn't beat him either!! same as you claim- Quintana not being able to defeat a weak Froome? but you forget Froome's weakness can be covered by an extraterrestrial Poels, and super strong helpers like G, Henao, Nieve & Landa.
Times were different back then. comparisons are hideous if both sides cannot be measure equally by its merits. bottom line is - We're talking about a "retired rider" whose success is defined by what he won in his time- versus an active rider whose palmares is greater, keeps growing & will grow - despite all your observations.
the truth is- history is written by achievements, not by good deeds & intentions....(sadly)
Galic Ho said:hfer07 said:I agree with most of it, BUT to compare Quintana w/ Schleck is ridiculous! be remained all of you that Nairo is already a GT winner (Giro d'Italia), a TDF twice runner up, and winner of week long races (tirreno, Pais Vasco, Catalunya, Rommandie) AT 26 Y.O.
What Mr Schleck ever achieved at that age?
It is ridiculous to compare Andy Schleck to Nairo Quintana.
One could win an Ardennes Classic against an in form Phillipe Gilbert.
He also finished second in every Tour or won the Tour when selected as race leader.
Sure, he didn't have all these other races to fall back on and claim, as some here were moaning, to defer back to as a defense for being out of form at the Tour. Andy had a goal. Tour and compete.
He competed every Tour until injured. Legitimate injury as well. Ruined his career.
Oh and in case you forgot, Andy Schleck in 2009, 2010 and 2011 was abused for months on this forum. Quintana had some harsh words for a few days...perspective dude. Schleck attacked and won stages every year (he was second on a stage breakaway with Contador and his brother in 2009). The year his brother crashed out, he was stronger than ever.
Is that what it's going to take for Quintana to show some fire? To step up?
I'll say it clearly...Andy Schleck was on form every Tour de France and wore the yellow jersey in both 2010 and 2011. Quintana has never been close. Ever. He put Alberto Contador on the ropes so ferociously in 2010 that a dropped chain determined the race. Nobody could touch him that year. So, yeah, not the same preparation or palmares as Quintana...stop deflecting. Either he's racing the Tour to win it, or he isn't. Which is it?
It's been spoken he was aiming to win the Tour. Movistar stated as much. Did Andy Schleck ever turn up and not attack? Nope...
And in case anyone forgot. 2009 Astana had Lance Armstrong, Andreas Kloden and Levi Leipheimer riding with Alberto Contador. They made the strongest Tour squad I have ever seen. Yet CSC attacked them. Andy Schleck came second. He attacked. Quintana went up against a weaker Sky by comparison and weaker Froome than Contador was that season and made how many attacks? One. For about 100m.
Yeah...perspective. Catching on now why people are annoyed at Quintana?
Oh but he cheated to win the Giro and got a motorbike tow!!
Yeah...really inspiring to think he'll dethrone Sky!!
I acknowledge you have valid points to favor Andy over Nairo - but some are pure fiction:
1-) 2009 Tour CSC was as strong as Astana- It was Alberto "alone" who was above everyone- including his very own team conspiring against him- remember that? BTW- the only time Schleck truly attacked was during the Ventoux stage to drag his brother up to the podium place - and guess what- he was countered by "Armstrong"
2-) Schleck was called out by none other than his own DS Riis as not being "consistent" and lacking commitment to achieve the TDF title- he never got serious to improve in his TT skills, despite having Cancellara in his own team- and as you mentioned- in 2010 when Contador was the weakest in his peak and Andy reached his very best, and with the best team at his disposal- guess what- he couldn't beat him either!! same as you claim- Quintana not being able to defeat a weak Froome? but you forget Froome's weakness can be covered by an extraterrestrial Poels, and super strong helpers like G, Henao, Nieve & Landa.
Times were different back then. comparisons are hideous if both sides cannot be measure equally by its merits. bottom line is - We're talking about a "retired rider" whose success is defined by what he won in his time- versus an active rider whose palmares is greater, keeps growing & will grow - despite all your observations.
the truth is- history is written by achievements, not by good deeds & intentions....(sadly)