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I absolutely agree. If Quintana wins the Tour, I want it to be because he's so good in the mountains that he overcomes the likely deficit from the time trials. I don't want a rider to win because he's slightly better than the others at one thing, in this instance climbing. Of course with a satisfactory amount of TT we would need a couple of monster mountain stages to give the climbers a chance. For me there should be at least two 40+ km of relatively flat TTs. If that puts the likes of Quintana off and makes them not even bother to try for the win, then too bad for them. It never stopped Pantani and Rasmussen. If Froome wins it by 10 minutes, then it's also OK, it will be deserved (no matter how much I dislike him or Sky's racing style).
It would be awesome if someone like Wellens, Alaphilippe, Gallopin won this Tour. That would serve ASO right.
Escarabajo said:I want more TT's as well. I want Quintana to win it fair and square with the longer TT's. If he can't then that would be fair anyway.
Having said that the Colombians are not the only ones benefiting from this anyway. Think about the French riders.
I absolutely agree. If Quintana wins the Tour, I want it to be because he's so good in the mountains that he overcomes the likely deficit from the time trials. I don't want a rider to win because he's slightly better than the others at one thing, in this instance climbing. Of course with a satisfactory amount of TT we would need a couple of monster mountain stages to give the climbers a chance. For me there should be at least two 40+ km of relatively flat TTs. If that puts the likes of Quintana off and makes them not even bother to try for the win, then too bad for them. It never stopped Pantani and Rasmussen. If Froome wins it by 10 minutes, then it's also OK, it will be deserved (no matter how much I dislike him or Sky's racing style).
It would be awesome if someone like Wellens, Alaphilippe, Gallopin won this Tour. That would serve ASO right.
