The TDF is there to test every little skill of cycling which most definately includes being able to at the worst limit your losses on the down hill. I loved watching the Gap stage and found it one of the best stages of this years tdf. The way that Evans attacked on the downhill showed his form and i also admired alberto, who limited his losses despite not being the best descender in the field.
The one reason i dislike Andy (and Frank) as a cyclist was displayed in this stage, in that he is a one trick pony if its not steep uphill all the way to the finish he is an average rider at best. Just imagine had he not had the Leotard team (& Saxobank) behind him in the past few years.
This year alone Fabian towed him to an advantage in the ttt (which he contributed 0, if anything he held the team up), lost small amounts of time on the short sharp climbs and now the downhill and the impending ITT. If one of the Schlecks win this it will be one of the most undeserving winners ever.
The one reason i dislike Andy (and Frank) as a cyclist was displayed in this stage, in that he is a one trick pony if its not steep uphill all the way to the finish he is an average rider at best. Just imagine had he not had the Leotard team (& Saxobank) behind him in the past few years.
This year alone Fabian towed him to an advantage in the ttt (which he contributed 0, if anything he held the team up), lost small amounts of time on the short sharp climbs and now the downhill and the impending ITT. If one of the Schlecks win this it will be one of the most undeserving winners ever.