karlboss said:So consensus is all for the giro and then see what happens for the tour?
yes yes. sad that he'll have to go it alone again but he picked another weak team.
karlboss said:So consensus is all for the giro and then see what happens for the tour?
Ferminal said:Does it matter, OPL have no super-doms, neither do BMC. And that's the only thing Evans has ever lacked in regards to a "team".
karlboss said:Agree, Horner was getting close. Jurgen should be a super dom or at least close to that standard this year. I was hoping BMC would at some point sign someone. Maybe for next year.
Ferminal said:Horner served Evans well in 2007, but he's no Klöden.
Evans blamed his team on many occasions, which is simply unfair on the cattle he had around him. It wasn't the 8 guys with him which were the problem, it was his relationship with the management which failed to secure the one teammate he needed to win.
Indeed. I should have removed Cuddles from the list, but didn't want to deprive ACF of another opportunity to see "the name " in print.Libertine Seguros said:It should, and it is. I think the comment "8 from this bunch" was meaning "Evans + 8 from this bunch", but Evans being the first name mentioned = confusion.
auscyclefan94 said:Never stated he was doing the giro. Check his twitter as it states he's doing the tour.
Libertine Seguros said:It should, and it is. I think the comment "8 from this bunch" was meaning "Evans + 8 from this bunch", but Evans being the first name mentioned = confusion.
auscyclefan94 said:Good work Gallic, you've just proven your lack of intelligence especially by basically saying that all australians are one eyed and stupid when it comes to our sportsmen. maybe I should make a folder for all your comments to bring up at a later date to show your absolute stupidity!
auscyclefan94 said:He was saying that the stress would go off evans at the tour IF he won the giro because evans seems to be so stressed out during past tours. It is a sensible point but gallic is too much of an imbocile to work that out.
Ferminal said:I know what he was saying, but he implied that it might be the difference between second place and beating Alberto. We all know that's simply not true, and Keenan is smarter than that.
Galic Ho said:Now you can understand part of why Aussiecyclefan94 seems like a nutter at times. Most Aussies lose all rational sense when their sporting heroes are in focus. Keenan had people agree with him that Evans could win the Giro and then "magically" find that he got to the Tour and it was easier than he thought and wolla, he is in yellow. There are numerous people in Australia who think it is that easy. We call them morons where I come from. Delusional fools at best.
If anyone wants the link and a good laugh let me know and I'll put it up.
Galic Ho said:We have your take. Mexican logic. He said no such thing. Keenan implied in very basic language that Evans could win the Giro and then go one better. Look at the comments, people agreed with him and worse. As I said, one woman thought Evans could win the Giro and then race the Tour and find it easier. Not physically! Certainly not mentally. He's racing Contador FFS!
Imbecile is spelt with two 'E' for future reference, Galic has one 'l' as well.
Then this from Ferminal
One person saw what I saw. What was actually written. Keenan needed to fix his language up. He contradicted himself. Considering he is in line to replace the LA running 'love in' commentary duo, much more is needed. It is the same over zealous passion that Keenan has left unbridled...just like him wetting his pants on the last lap in Mendrisio. Should I remind you that Liggett had to pull him into line....Liggett of all people. Sheesh.
SBS cycling journalists have an appalling record for writing such BS, They collectively pull it off all the time. Aussiecyclefan94, head down to Monash uni and hang with some Com students. Hang with some sports journalists and you will understand why. Most aussie sports journalists are drama queens. Why? Because sports are aussie newsreaders bread and butter. Sports are what 80% of readers flick to and never skip. Each paper/tv network has their respective sport they flog. SBS is cycling and soccer. You know this...the SBS studios are in Melbourne. Worse is that most cycling fans in Australia buy the occasional rubbish SBS spew out.
Keeping it real ain't something journos excel in. Imbecile...I'll let it slide cause I know first hand you are mistaken. That isn't your fault, but as I said, hang with those who will replace the old hands in journalism one day...they are not the brightest cookies.
Mellow Velo said:Winning the double is a big ask? Full marks for dreaming.
Shoot for them both, lose them both.
A double attempt will end in tears on both accounts. He should aim to win the lesser event.
auscyclefan94 said:your not an imbecile galic, but saying i have mexican logic is wrong. i am not stupid either and don't call matt keenan stupid either. Would have to say keenan is one of my fav cycling commentators/journo's.
I think the main point of his article was that IF evans wins the giro, he has nothing to lose at the tour this year and the pressure would be taken off him because of his prior result. Evans has seen to be very stressed at the tour and was saying hypothetically that COULD help him. That is just a hypothetical and is putting two and two together.
auscyclefan94 said:Are you from either Adelaide or melbourne? Just interested...
personally I hate a lot of australia's sports journalistic writings as they are just full of gossip and no substance.
auscyclefan94 said:your not an imbecile galic, but saying i have mexican logic is wrong. i am not stupid either and don't call matt keenan stupid either. Would have to say keenan is one of my fav cycling commentators/journo's.
I think the main point of his article was that IF evans wins the giro, he has nothing to lose at the tour this year and the pressure would be taken off him because of his prior result. Evans has seen to be very stressed at the tour and was saying hypothetically that COULD help him. That is just a hypothetical and is putting two and two together.
WonderLance said:Auscycle V Galic Ho
Clash of the intellectual titans.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:the no pressure theory was evident on menchov last year. I think you underestimate how physically demanding the giro can be, especially for those looking to win the giro.
Galic Ho said:That is it in simplest form. Physical recovery. The Giro is no pushover. That is why the Double is hard to come by. Only 4 riders from memory have achieved it in the last 30 years. Another Fignon, came close in 89. The Giro saps ones strength. Sure a mental advantage might be gained but that means little if your body is drained. Menchov is the most recent proof of that.
The Sheep said:Armstrong didn't ride the Giro to win it.