Arredondo said:God, some people are really too stupid. In his prime days, he was a great GC rider as well.
Jancouver said:Arredondo said:God, some people are really too stupid. In his prime days, he was a great GC rider as well.
I agree, some people are really stupid and totally blind-sighted cheering on their past-due idols.
Yes, in his PRIME days he was OK not GREAT GC rider. You cannot call "great GC rider" anybody with pathetic TT skills.
Like it or not, a "Great" GC rider must be a complete rider and that is something he never was. Sorry
These days, he is just a one-trick-ponny taking advantage of his midget size on short/steep hills.
Jancouver said:Arredondo said:God, some people are really too stupid. In his prime days, he was a great GC rider as well.
I agree, some people are really stupid and totally blind-sighted cheering on their past-due idols.
Yes, in his PRIME days he was OK not GREAT GC rider. You cannot call "great GC rider" anybody with pathetic TT skills.
Like it or not, a "Great" GC rider must be a complete rider and that is something he never was. Sorry
These days, he is just a one-trick-ponny taking advantage of his midget size on short/steep hills.
Jancouver said:Arredondo said:God, some people are really too stupid. In his prime days, he was a great GC rider as well.
I agree, some people are really stupid and totally blind-sighted cheering on their past-due idols.
Yes, in his PRIME days he was OK not GREAT GC rider. You cannot call "great GC rider" anybody with pathetic TT skills.
Like it or not, a "Great" GC rider must be a complete rider and that is something he never was. Sorry
These days, he is just a one-trick-ponny taking advantage of his midget size on short/steep hills.
Jancouver said:Arredondo said:God, some people are really too stupid. In his prime days, he was a great GC rider as well.
I agree, some people are really stupid and totally blind-sighted cheering on their past-due idols.
Yes, in his PRIME days he was OK not GREAT GC rider. You cannot call "great GC rider" anybody with pathetic TT skills.
Like it or not, a "Great" GC rider must be a complete rider and that is something he never was. Sorry
These days, he is just a one-trick-ponny taking advantage of his midget size on short/steep hills.
Arredondo said:He rode podium in all GT's. Then you are a great GC rider.
He's the most explosive rider on steep climbs, he can climb like the best, is a good descender, good rain-rider, got a decent sprint. The only thing he doesn't have, is a good TT.
And concerning the one-trick pony 'argument' , every rider is a bit of a one trick pony. Tony Martin is a one trick pony because his wins are almost always TT's. Chris Froome is a one trick pony because he can only ride good GC's (and not competing in classics). One trick pony is just a stupid thing to say. You have to name it 'a weapon' or speciality.
Or are you saying that he would still be winning the same way and winning the same races if he wasn't so short & light?![]()
Jancouver said:Kudos to Purito for using his experience to outfox the rest of the small group today!
Nah,tomorow Henao should get his win,he deserve itArredondo said:Great days for Purito. A whole year without a victory, and now 2 in one week!
And tomorrow's stage has written Purito all over it. However, i'm expecting some tough sprinting against Henao. Sergio is super strong this week.
Netserk said:If Quintana is okay with just following wheels, he could very well do a hattrick tomorrow.
Netserk said:If Quintana is okay with just following wheels, he could very well do a hattrick tomorrow.
Netserk said:Does anyone know if Liege will have the same final as last year or will they move the finish? Weird the route isn't out yet with only two weeks to go. If the finish is going to be flat, I don't think even this Purito will win, but if he can keep this form he should certainly be much more of a contender than I'd have thought a week ago.
Netserk said:http://inrng.com/2015/01/10-predictions-for-2015/
The Ardennes week will have a different feel. First there might be a new finish for Liège-Bastogne-Liège. There’s been vague talk of a finish in Liège itself rather than the drab suburb of Ans. The final climb has ensured a selective finish but the parcours has become too predictable. In 2013 they had to remove the Côte de la Roche aux Faucons, a surprise late change and on paper the revised route didn’t look so hard. But it was unknown and riders were forced to take risks, to improvise. A flat finish in Liège would mix things up, especially as the climbers would have to go early to ditch those with a sprint. If familiarity breeds contempt then a new finish is worth trying.