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Oct 21, 2012
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Gutted I missed this.

Looks like Wiggo has got his focus back. He's really going to shake the Classics up next year. Especially if Stannard is fully recovered
 
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LaFlorecita said:
It's disgusting to me because Wiggins is disgusting. Hate the guy.

Extremely harsh words about someone you probably don't know.

There are some pretty disturbing things written on this forum sometimes, very disturbing!
 
Jul 4, 2011
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willbick said:
Lol, Wiggo is the least diverse rider in the peloton. He does one thing very very well

Not so sure about that. :confused:

Grand Tour winner

World, Olympic, UK TT Champion

Top ten finish in PR ?

How many others have such a palmares eh ?
 
Jul 7, 2012
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Fight.The.Power said:
Not so sure about that. :confused:

Grand Tour winner

World, Olympic, UK TT Champion

Top ten finish in PR ?

How many others have such a palmares eh ?

I repeat: he does one thing very well

Most pro riders dont do anything very very well so Wiggins obviously has more ability than most riders but one thing he is not is 'diverse'
 
Apr 2, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
I'm suprised by the result. Either Martin was weaker than normally, or the field was stronger than normally. So many people within 1/2 minutes.
Wiggins winning is not a huge suprise ofcourse but still a little upset.
Dumoulin much closer to Martin than I anticipated but also Kiryenka and Dennis very good. Happy that Dumoulin got his podium place though!

Very impressed by Dumoulin. His progression is excellent. Still just 23 too.

I'm pretty sure he only signed a one year extension with Giant last year. Do we know if he's staying there for 2015?
 
Jul 4, 2011
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willbick said:
I repeat: he does one thing very well

Maybe I should have highlighted the "least diverse rider in the peloton" bit.

You know, the bit you just left out ;)

Hell - he even won a sprint two years back if I remember right !
 
Apr 10, 2011
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JRanton said:
Very impressed by Dumoulin. His progression is excellent. Still just 23 too.

I'm pretty sure he only signed a one year extension with Giant last year. Do we know if he's staying there for 2015?

Wiggo in his interview gave go ahead to Sky to sign him :p :D
 
May 9, 2010
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willbick said:
Lol, Wiggo is the least diverse rider in the peloton. He does one thing very very well

Yes, he does one thing very very well: time trial.
And then he does many other things very well.
 
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willbick said:
I repeat: he does one thing very well

Most pro riders dont do anything very very well so Wiggins obviously has more ability than most riders but one thing he is not is 'diverse'


Mmmm don't think there is much mileage in this discussion with comments like that, do you?
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
Maybe I should have highlighted the "least diverse rider in the peloton" bit.

You know, the bit you just left out ;)

Hell - he even won a sprint two years back if I remember right !

Most riders will never have the engine of Wiggins so they have to be jack of all trades. All Wiggins can do is put out 450W forever. Its a hell of an ability and is enough to have won him a GT and lots of TTs but thats basically all he does
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
Mmmm don't think there is much mileage in this discussion with comments like that, do you?

What exactly do u disagree with? When i say very very well I'm not comparing them to an amateur!
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
Yes, he does one thing very very well: time trial.
And then he does many other things very well.

No, the one thing he does v v well is put out a regular 400odd watts for a long time
 
Feb 29, 2012
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Well, that was an uxpected result but Tony already lost quite a few TT's unlike last year. (He only lost 2 IIRC, one to Froome on a mountain and one to Cancellara) I'm glad for Wiggo even though I don't like him at all.

I can't fast forward the video on Youtube, do you guys have any alternative way to watch the relevant part?
 
Jun 10, 2013
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Oliveira, uber result. I'm so happy. He will get his chances next year, certainly.
 
May 4, 2011
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Great win by Wiggins, although this performance doesn't come close to his Olympics road TT win. That was something else.

I quite liked the road race section of the parcours at the end. Seems hard enough for a proper finale.
 
Nov 7, 2010
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willbick said:
Most riders will never have the engine of Wiggins so they have to be jack of all trades. All Wiggins can do is put out 450W forever. Its a hell of an ability and is enough to have won him a GT and lots of TTs but thats basically all he does

Not sure how anyone can argue with this. I can't recall a single stage or one day race that he has one (or even come close to winning) that wasn't a time trial. It's also why when the mountains get steep and you have to repeatedly go over threshold and recover, he struggles.
 
Aug 16, 2013
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willbick said:
Lol, Wiggo is the least diverse rider in the peloton. He does one thing very very well

He can win TT's, stage races, the Tour and maybe win PR. And he is a track specialist.

I'm convinced.

I don't know what you specify under diverse....
 
Mar 13, 2009
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JRanton said:
Very impressed by Dumoulin. His progression is excellent. Still just 23 too.

I'm pretty sure he only signed a one year extension with Giant last year. Do we know if he's staying there for 2015?

For 2015 yeah.

And yeah, he progressed pretty well. I remember in the U23 he was always top 10 but he was soundly beaten by the likes of Vorobyev and Quaade and some of the Australians. He surpassed them all pretty quickly.
 
Apr 14, 2009
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willbick said:
Lol, Wiggo is the least diverse rider in the peloton. He does one thing very very well

You're right. The only thing he does very very well is ride a bike fast. A total one trick pony in the sport of bike racing.
 
Aug 11, 2010
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DFA123 said:
Not sure how anyone can argue with this. I can't recall a single stage or one day race that he has one (or even come close to winning) that wasn't a time trial. It's also why when the mountains get steep and you have to repeatedly go over threshold and recover, he struggles.

Well, I don't think Wiggins is a very "diverse" rider, but he did win the British RR a few years ago and there was that weird "sprint" win in Romandie in 2012.
 
Nov 7, 2010
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shalgo said:
Well, I don't think Wiggins is a very "diverse" rider, but he did win the British RR a few years ago and there was that weird "sprint" win in Romandie in 2012.

That's true - not sure how I could forget Romandie. Although even that was basically a 'sprint' between time-triallists, not many explosive riders in the top 10.
 
Jan 11, 2010
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
For 2015 yeah.

And yeah, he progressed pretty well. I remember in the U23 he was always top 10 but he was soundly beaten by the likes of Vorobyev and Quaade and some of the Australians. He surpassed them all pretty quickly.
Vorobyev I only remember from Valkenburg, and there Dumoulin barely made the top-10 because he had just crashed out of the Vuelta. Rohan Dennis he rode against in Geelong, there he finished closely behind him, here in Ponferrada he finished closely ahead.

The Aussie who really is a deception at the pro level is Durbridge. He started out quite well, but now he's not even selected for his country.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Zam_Olyas said:
Bavarian rider impression. ANd why are some posters saying Poor tony..did he have a mechanical or something? or just that he is poor financially and people just like to mention the fact today?

Jancouver said:
He is confused that they are not playing German national anthem :eek:

I still don't understand :(
 

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