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It looks like the three GTs this year will be won by one of the Big Four. So that concept really does mean something.
LaFlorecita said:No, but I don't see him fading much. His performance is always very consistent.PremierAndrew said:LaFlorecita said:Good performance, he is the big favorite now. In a very good position. But he'll have a fight on his hands still.
Once again, wouldn't be so sure about that. He wasn't exactly softpedalling around France
Yep, in the last 4 years, only Horner and Aru managed to snatch a Vuelta. 10 of the 12 GTs were won by the Big Four (Quintana 'just' one GT, the other three won three each).Pantani_lives said:It looks like the three GTs this year will be won by one of the Big Four. So that concept really does mean something.
Netserk said:Yep, in the last 4 years, only Horner and Aru managed to snatch a Vuelta. 10 of the 12 GTs were won by the Big Four (Quintana 'just' one GT, the other three won three each).Pantani_lives said:It looks like the three GTs this year will be won by one of the Big Four. So that concept really does mean something.
I think Netserk started counting with the Vuelta 2012 since the last 4 Vuelta winners are Aru, AC, Horner and AC. After this years Vuelta the 2012 edition wouldn't be within 4 years anymore but now it still is. Anyway I don't think it makes a lot of sense to include any results from 2012 because the big 4 didn't exist back then. Quintana only became a gt contender 2013, Froome was maybe already the best gc rider in the world but he was a domestique and Nibali from 2012 also wasn't on the level he had one year later.Valv.Piti said:Netserk said:Yep, in the last 4 years, only Horner and Aru managed to snatch a Vuelta. 10 of the 12 GTs were won by the Big Four (Quintana 'just' one GT, the other three won three each).Pantani_lives said:It looks like the three GTs this year will be won by one of the Big Four. So that concept really does mean something.
Froome has 3
Nibali has 3
Contador has 2
Quintana 1
PremierAndrew said:And out of those big 4, only Contador and Froome have won any GTs where any of the others have finished
Lol, cav did that with 25 yearsMoviestar said:An in-form Quintana is a real joy to watch. He is also in the history books now, with stagewins in each GT at age 26 (!)
portugal11 said:Lol, cav did that with 25 yearsMoviestar said:An in-form Quintana is a real joy to watch. He is also in the history books now, with stagewins in each GT at age 26 (!)
Moviestar said:An in-form Quintana is a real joy to watch. He is also in the history books now, with stagewins in each GT at age 26 (!)
Last year he lost about 1'30" to the Olympic silver medallistPantani_lives said:Amazing ride by Nairito. What a delight to see such a pure climber at work! However I want to warn against premature optimism. He needs more time to be safe for the time trial, he has to avoid crashes etc. It looks good, but this race isn't in the pocket yet.
It's possible he does quite well in the ITT because of his current shape and determination, but he's up against the Olympic bronze medallist, so a lot of work remains to be done...
