Red Rick said:Anyone know what's the most GT podium a rider has ever had without winning one?
Arredondo said:Squirbos_19 said:I'm not even mad that he didn't win this Vuelta and 99% will not ever win a GT. He was simply beaten by a stronger rider.
He finishes 2nd, won a stage, wins the combo classification and could possibly win the points classification as well, that's a pretty good grand tour for a 36 year old.
Exactly the same feeling. I was really disappointed that he didn't won Vuelta 2012, because he was the strongest and it was his year.
But this year, i didn't expect a podium place at all. And he was on his limit the last week. Aru was simply better. So this feels like a great result.
That's such a poor attitude. The points jersey is always up for grabs onthe last day of a GT; as it should be.mariposa said:Rodriguez moaning again. Doesn't look good for Spain in the Worlds if he and Valverde are both in the team.
http://www.biciciclismo.com/es/purito-senala-al-movistar-team-luego-hay-ir-de-la-mano-cuando-les-interesa-14-09-2015
Velolover2 said:I'd always wondered how could he would be on a climb like Koppenberg if it was a hill top finish.
Arredondo said:Velolover2 said:I'd always wondered how could he would be on a climb like Koppenberg if it was a hill top finish.
He had problems on the cobbled climb of Avila, so i don't think he would be the first on Koppenberg. Valverde is better on cobbles. But both could do decent i think.
Miburo said:If purito would translate like 10% of his talking into actual racing, he would be the most agressive rider in the peloton.
Miburo said:If purito would translate like 10% of his talking into actual racing, he would be the most agressive rider in the peloton.
mariposa said:Rodriguez moaning again. Doesn't look good for Spain in the Worlds if he and Valverde are both in the team.
http://www.biciciclismo.com/es/purito-senala-al-movistar-team-luego-hay-ir-de-la-mano-cuando-les-interesa-14-09-2015
ray j willings said:Miburo said:If purito would translate like 10% of his talking into actual racing, he would be the most agressive rider in the peloton.
I think next season he should stop talking, no interviews , get mean, shave his head, grow some serious man stubble and ride a stealth [black] bike and wear all black kit and focus on the weakest of the 3 GT's and aim to win. Horner did it at 100years old, Purito can do it.
That sounds a great plan for Purito. He's got no chance of winning the Tour, but either of the others he has an outside shot depending on the course and who turns up. I'd be a bit concerned though if he tried to peak for the Ardennes and hold it through to the Giro. I know he did it well in 2012, but he's getting pretty old now and I think he may have to choose one or the other - he won't do that well in either if he's not at his very best.Velolover2 said:I think he will follow the 2012 recipe with a Giro/Vuelta combination which is still a lot better than a Tour/Vuelta double. He will arrive fresh for both.
I througt that he had lost his monster-kick in Fleche Wallone, but he was clearly blocked. He proved that he is still super-explosive on the Mur de Huy in the Tour and in several of the Vuelta mountain stages where he was the strongest in the last k. If there are bonus seconds, it will favor him a lot more.
The TT's in the Giro suits him a lot better than the one in the Burgos which was made for rouleurs. In the MTT, he should top 5. And the long 40k is Ardennes-like. Up and down all the time with a very little flat. He could top 10 that one if he is fit. The only problem is the short 11k TT. But maybe JVDB can show him some tricks.
He should skip Dubai and only ride Oman. After that Strade Bianche (should really try it), T-A, Catalunya, Pais Vasco, Ardennes, Giro. Then a long break and at last San Seb, Vuelta, Milano-Torino, Piemonte and Lombardia.
Squirbos_19 said:ray j willings said:Miburo said:If purito would translate like 10% of his talking into actual racing, he would be the most agressive rider in the peloton.
I think next season he should stop talking, no interviews , get mean, shave his head, grow some serious man stubble and ride a stealth [black] bike and wear all black kit and focus on the weakest of the 3 GT's and aim to win. Horner did it at 100years old, Purito can do it.
Honestly if he dropped out of the Tour after his second stage win, he could have won this Vuelta. But Astana was very strong so perhaps not.
Next year, I'm not sure he can win one, perhaps if he only rides the Vuelta as his only GT. As well as other things going his way he could have a chance, if the top 5GC from the tour this year all go for the Tour again that could help. We've got some pretty convincing evidence that of you're fresh going into the Vuelta you will do well.
So if he really wants to win a GT he'll have to go at Vuelta 2016 100%, this way he could also have a good peak for the Ardennes without worrying about the Giro. I'd love to see him do it, but I do doubt it will happen.
