Arredondo said: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.
Actually i really hope they will move the finish to Liege itself, because it indeed would make the race more interesting. Then there is another reason Purito has to attack on la Redoute, or Faucons, just like all the other climbers without a really good sprint (so riders bar Valverde, Kwiatkowski and Gerrans).
So i'm really in for a new, flatter, finish. It's all about good cycling, and not if a favourite rider wins it.
Arredondo said:So today showed Purito's dominance on steep climbs has come to an end
So what should he do in Liege. Attack on La Redoute and hoping for some alliance from Nibs and Rolland.
But will he do it?
johnymax said:He has just won Pais Vasco with 2 stage wins, you know.![]()
Arredondo said:Bala is just too good at the moment. I'm glad he shows he's back at top level, but i'm a little bit disappointed he didn't attack today.
But on the other hand, it isn't easy to attack. If he does, Valverde is straight on his wheel, because he remains his biggest rival. And Katusha as a team did what they could.
Now some rest and to Le Tour! I'm hoping for a stage win and a podium, although the last objective will be really difficult.
DBotero said:Arredondo said:Bala is just too good at the moment. I'm glad he shows he's back at top level, but i'm a little bit disappointed he didn't attack today.
But on the other hand, it isn't easy to attack. If he does, Valverde is straight on his wheel, because he remains his biggest rival. And Katusha as a team did what they could.
Now some rest and to Le Tour! I'm hoping for a stage win and a podium, although the last objective will be really difficult.
There are those TDF stages for him and Valverde,with some luck on his side,he might be the one winning them.Podium will be hard imo for him or Valverde but will be fun to see one of them getting it.
Arredondo said:DBotero said:Arredondo said:Bala is just too good at the moment. I'm glad he shows he's back at top level, but i'm a little bit disappointed he didn't attack today.
But on the other hand, it isn't easy to attack. If he does, Valverde is straight on his wheel, because he remains his biggest rival. And Katusha as a team did what they could.
Now some rest and to Le Tour! I'm hoping for a stage win and a podium, although the last objective will be really difficult.
There are those TDF stages for him and Valverde,with some luck on his side,he might be the one winning them.Podium will be hard imo for him or Valverde but will be fun to see one of them getting it.
Absolutely, and in terms of riding a GC in the Tour, i think Purito has a bigger chance to reach the podium then Bala. Just because he's just a bit better in the high mountains.
Calling it now, Purito WILL podium this yearArredondo said:Absolutely, and in terms of riding a GC in the Tour, i think Purito has a bigger chance to reach the podium then Bala. Just because he's just a bit better in the high mountains.
LaFlorecita said:Calling it now, Purito WILL podium this yearArredondo said:Absolutely, and in terms of riding a GC in the Tour, i think Purito has a bigger chance to reach the podium then Bala. Just because he's just a bit better in the high mountains.![]()
No the win is reserved for BertoArredondo said:LaFlorecita said:Calling it now, Purito WILL podium this yearArredondo said:Absolutely, and in terms of riding a GC in the Tour, i think Purito has a bigger chance to reach the podium then Bala. Just because he's just a bit better in the high mountains.![]()
Can you call it a win then?![]()
LaFlorecita said:No the win is reserved for BertoArredondo said:LaFlorecita said:Calling it now, Purito WILL podium this yearArredondo said:Absolutely, and in terms of riding a GC in the Tour, i think Purito has a bigger chance to reach the podium then Bala. Just because he's just a bit better in the high mountains.![]()
Can you call it a win then?![]()
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Netserk said:I was just starting to warm a little for him and then he's back at riding like a coward![]()
Netserk said:If he attacked on Nicolas he would at least have set it up for a teammate to counter if Valverde closed him down. Valverde was isolated in the final, yet Katusha with 3 riders waited way too long to use their numbers.