Timmy-loves-Rabo said:Sorry, but I didn't really enjoy 'all-round' Tony Martin winning PN, as entertaining as his attacking was.
veganrob said:What I hate is the "same time" BS. Put a timing chip on them all and let them race for every second.
veganrob said:What I hate is the "same time" BS. Put a timing chip on them all and let them race for every second.
Mambo95 said:Yeah because 100+ riders all sprinting for the line at the same time can't possibly cause any problems, can it?
veganrob said:They will just have to get in better position. They won't all be sprinting anyway. I'm sure they have good bike handling skills.![]()
Boeing said:Harder Races = No Doping then right Fignon?
RIP BTW
For those yearning for yester-year, and who think tweaking the rules here and there, eg banning race radio, will bring back those "glory days", get real. Everything other than the start and finish line has changed since then; some major, some minor, and very few insignificant.Mambo95 said:Going back to Fignon's comments:
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Basically, since his day, the talent pool has got a whole lot deeper - that's been a bigger impact than bike technology or road surfaces.
Cobblestoned said:Not only in modern days.
People who cannot TT suck and shouldn't win a GT.
Besides that, many good TTers can also climb and are therefore candidates for a GT win, and then can be deserved winners.
If you want to win a GT you have to know how to TT. Thats how things work in cycling and thats how it has worked nearly always except 2011 of course.
But I see the big TT-revenge coming in 2012 as a sign of sorry.
Something like Giro09 TT was great. Anyone who didn't enjoy it and didn't talk about it for weeks ?
And this is great. TT is for the real men. 100km even more.
If you can't TT you are officially not a rider that can be considered as allrounder or candidate for GT Podium.
Mambo95 said:10 Spaniards (also on one team)
Archibald said:pardon?
ten on one team in the 2010 tour? nine per team innit?
actually, you've got most of Caisse, all of the Bleeding Carrots and AC's posse at Astana, which alone should be more than 10 Spaniards...
Mambo95 said:Maybe I wasn't clear enough. That bit referred to 1983, not 2010.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:I have no problem with TTrs winning, I just really dislike the way they win GTs.
Sorry but hanging on in the mountains, not attacking, and then regaining your loses on a tt bike is not entertaining cycling.
Thus I feel the need for harder longer stages, and not more TTs.
Archibald said:I still stand by my nit-picking of 10 in the team though![]()
R.0.t.O said:Harder longer stages is all very well, but the racing will still be boring if we just see a train going up every climb then a little burst of action to get to the front at the final climb, then some attacking for the last 5km. Think of 2009 TdF, total snooze-fest except for the Grand Bornand stage - and the reason we got the major action there was because the Schlecks and Contador realised that Wiggins was too close for comfort with a timetrial still to come. Once Wiggins was out of touch for the win then we went back to the dull stuff on the Ventoux stage. If you want the big star climbers to attack and take risks they need to have some reason to do it.
Mambo95 said:They really did have 10 in a team in 1983. Here's the startlist: http://memoire-du-cyclisme.net/eta_tdf_1978_2005/tdf1983.php#Les partants
It dropped to 9 in 1987.
R.0.t.O said:Harder longer stages is all very well, but the racing will still be boring if we just see a train going up every climb then a little burst of action to get to the front at the final climb, then some attacking for the last 5km. Think of 2009 TdF, total snooze-fest except for the Grand Bornand stage - and the reason we got the major action there was because the Schlecks and Contador realised that Wiggins was too close for comfort with a timetrial still to come. Once Wiggins was out of touch for the win then we went back to the dull stuff on the Ventoux stage. If you want the big star climbers to attack and take risks they need to have some reason to do it.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:umm the 09 course was ridiculous easy-tt friendly. Thus we saw wiggo so high. Exactly why I dislike easy courses, seeing wiggo 'hang on' and almost claim the podium spot was almost unbearable.
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:Harder stages always almost always results in bigger splits and entertaining racing; zoncolan. TT driven course are the snooze fest. Your example 09, is my example for this.
