Richie Porte Discussion Thread.

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In which year will Porte win the GT Treble?

  • He will only manage the double

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Miburo said:
Porte never really cracked in a one week race iirc. I guess dauphine 2014? but he never really raced for GC there and in romandie this year he was ill orso

How often do you have 3 back to back tough mountain stages in a one week race?
 
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SeriousSam said:
In 2013, he cracked the day after the first MTF on which he was second only to Froome but he was pretty good again later on, so it seems to be more of a problem of immediately recovering from a hard day in the mountains, rather than the accumulated fatigue.

I agree with this. After a hard day he doesn't recover, but then his best gets progressively worse as the race goes on and has to take days off, effectively, or pull out, else he'll have a very bad day.
 
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SeriousSam said:
In 2013, he cracked the day after the first MTF on which he was second only to Froome but he was pretty good again later on, so it seems to be more of a problem of immediately recovering from a hard day in the mountains, rather than the accumulated fatigue.

Contador was 2nd to froome that stage, i think you mixed up stages. In the last one he was 2nd to froome. On saterday he cracked then?
 
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No surprise if Porte wins the Queen Stage - One of the best climbers in the peleton when on song.
 
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Miburo said:
SeriousSam said:
In 2013, he cracked the day after the first MTF on which he was second only to Froome but he was pretty good again later on, so it seems to be more of a problem of immediately recovering from a hard day in the mountains, rather than the accumulated fatigue.

Contador was 2nd to froome that stage, i think you mixed up stages. In the last one he was 2nd to froome. On saterday he cracked then?
I think he is referring to the Ax-3-Domaines stage..

Definitely agree, Sam.
 
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PremierAndrew said:
Miburo said:
Porte never really cracked in a one week race iirc. I guess dauphine 2014? but he never really raced for GC there and in romandie this year he was ill orso

How often do you have 3 back to back tough mountain stages in a one week race?

Does not matter. It is still just a one-week race and his result from this race does not mean anything in regards to TdF.

... unless he will be blaming his Tour failure on peaking too early :D
 
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Jancouver said:
PremierAndrew said:
Miburo said:
Porte never really cracked in a one week race iirc. I guess dauphine 2014? but he never really raced for GC there and in romandie this year he was ill orso

How often do you have 3 back to back tough mountain stages in a one week race?

Does not matter. It is still just a one-week race and his result from this race does not mean anything in regards to TdF.

... unless he will be blaming his Tour failure on peaking too early :D

Yea the dauphine is completely irrelevant to the Tour. It's not like 3 of the last 4 TdFs have been won by the winner of the dauphine that year or anything
 
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PremierAndrew said:
Jancouver said:
PremierAndrew said:
Miburo said:
Porte never really cracked in a one week race iirc. I guess dauphine 2014? but he never really raced for GC there and in romandie this year he was ill orso

How often do you have 3 back to back tough mountain stages in a one week race?

Does not matter. It is still just a one-week race and his result from this race does not mean anything in regards to TdF.

... unless he will be blaming his Tour failure on peaking too early :D

Yea the dauphine is completely irrelevant to the Tour. It's not like 3 of the last 4 TdFs have been won by the winner of the dauphine that year or anything

Again, quite irrelevant. It's like comparing apples and oranges. I mean, how can you even compare Wigo or Froome with TLMRP? It's like comparing a Porche with F1 :cool:

BTW I think Talansky is a much better comparison as he is also a mental patient :D

correction: In Porte's case, it is 50/50 between his head and his body.
 
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I'm sure he'll be among the very best on Aspin, but that's it. TJ is a way better bet for a top-5.
 
Aug 5, 2009
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He won't be unhappy with that after not racing for so long. It was obvious from about 5kms to go he was on the limit and Contador was also suffering.
 
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Thus spoke lil'Richie
Contador was incredible today. To attack at the bottom of the Hors Cat, he's obviously recovered from yesterday but I think they're all going to pay for it tomorrow because it's another hard stage," Porte said.

"It was more the legs. It was no surprise that they're always going to go for it in the finish and I was struggling a bit. It was such a hard day. There was never an easy moment and it's good to get that one done."

"He can still have a bad day too, but as a unit they were incredible today, people were throwing everything at them and I think those guys are going to pay for it tomorrow because today was a hard day."

Any guess as to how he's going to fare tomorrow? Falling further behind relative to Froome, Contador and Martin would be worrying.
 
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DBotero said:
It looked like a bad day for Porte but the time loss was minimal.Good signs for TDF :)
SeriousSam said:
He didn't crack, but the signs of inferior recovery were there.

Sure thing guys. It is obvious that he is saving his legs for tomorrow and for the TdF :eek:
 
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SeriousSam said:
Thus spoke lil'Richie
Contador was incredible today. To attack at the bottom of the Hors Cat, he's obviously recovered from yesterday but I think they're all going to pay for it tomorrow because it's another hard stage," Porte said.

"It was more the legs. It was no surprise that they're always going to go for it in the finish and I was struggling a bit. It was such a hard day. There was never an easy moment and it's good to get that one done."

"He can still have a bad day too, but as a unit they were incredible today, people were throwing everything at them and I think those guys are going to pay for it tomorrow because today was a hard day."

Any guess as to how he's going to fare tomorrow? Falling further behind relative to Froome, Contador and Martin would be worrying.

Contador, Froome and the whole sky team will pay tomorrow for their hard day today. Only Porte will be fresh tomorrow, after that extrem hard day for him today. It's Porte logic :D
 
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SeriousSam said:
He didn't crack, but the signs of inferior recovery were there.


i am not so sure about his bad recovery (maybe not the best one, but quite good), I am almost sure Porte will be like yesterday tomorrow, it is a question than today it was a stage for pure climbers, and he is not. Porte is better than Bardet, but not in a stage like today with a climb like the Madeleine and so little flat.

For me he is a seriuos candidate for the podium. with other including his team mate TVG , Contador, Pinot or even Bardet.
 
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Taxus4a said:
SeriousSam said:
He didn't crack, but the signs of inferior recovery were there.


i am not so sure about his bad recovery (maybe not the best one, but quite good), I am almost sure Porte will be like yesterday tomorrow, it is a question than today it was a stage for pure climbers, and he is not. Porte is better than Bardet, but not in a stage like today with a climb like the Madeleine and so little flat.

For me he is a seriuos candidate for the podium. with other including his team mate TVG , Contador, Pinot or even Bardet.

At the tour?
 
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Sciocco said:
Taxus4a said:
SeriousSam said:
He didn't crack, but the signs of inferior recovery were there.


i am not so sure about his bad recovery (maybe not the best one, but quite good), I am almost sure Porte will be like yesterday tomorrow, it is a question than today it was a stage for pure climbers, and he is not. Porte is better than Bardet, but not in a stage like today with a climb like the Madeleine and so little flat.

For me he is a seriuos candidate for the podium. with other including his team mate TVG , Contador, Pinot or even Bardet.

At the tour?
Ignore him...
 
Aug 3, 2015
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Sure some good argumentation.

I see Porte as a podium threat as well. I think Froome, Contador, Quintana etc do as well
 
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Sciocco said:
Taxus4a said:
SeriousSam said:
He didn't crack, but the signs of inferior recovery were there.


i am not so sure about his bad recovery (maybe not the best one, but quite good), I am almost sure Porte will be like yesterday tomorrow, it is a question than today it was a stage for pure climbers, and he is not. Porte is better than Bardet, but not in a stage like today with a climb like the Madeleine and so little flat.

For me he is a seriuos candidate for the podium. with other including his team mate TVG , Contador, Pinot or even Bardet.

At the tour?

And I agree. Porte is likeliest to get in the podium than any other rider (apart from the top 3. I'd include Nibali, in case he didn't ride il Giro). However, I believe he's the least likely rider to get in the top 5, if we consider the likes of Aru, Nibali, Pinot and a couple more riders.
 
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lenric said:
Sciocco said:
At the tour?

And I agree. Porte is likeliest to get in the podium than any other rider (apart from the top 3. I'd include Nibali, in case he didn't ride il Giro). However, I believe he's the least likely rider to get in the top 5, if we consider the likes of Aru, Nibali, Pinot and a couple more riders.

That's a lot of faith in a rider whose past results indicate a top 15 would be a huge accomplishment.