fox1981 said:
He should remember he is one bad season away from going back to nobody.
I think that's exactly the reason he and his agent are looking to re-work or buy out his contract. He could be hurt next year, sick, underperform, etc...I'm not a big fan of it, but it happens all the time in the big team sports.
theyoungest said:
Steven Kruijswijk (1st year pro, 22 years old) rode his first GT as well, in fact he only heard a few days before that he would take the start, and did better than Porte on almost every climb. I don't hear anyone talking him up as the next great GC hope, though.
Well, he hasn't shown the TT potential of Porte. That's the other part of the equation. I agree with you that the Tour will probably be the best GT for him.
Ryo Hazuki said:
yeah 7th because of a break that gave him ridiculous time. like I said without that not even top 20. not by a long shot
Arithmetic says different.
Sophistic said:
Without that break, he "would have" finished 11th.
Add the 13 minutes from breakaway and he's 13th ->minus Sastre&Kiserlovski->11th.
Actually, 9th or 10th (you're including Porte's placing), so still in the top 10. He would have been passed by Pinotti and Cunego and would have been virtually even with TGBM. No telling how that would that would have played out if they were within a few seconds of each other - maybe Porte hangs on the climbs a bit longer, maybe Mollema goes a few seconds better in the TT.
The Hitch said:
Yep your right about Kruijswijk. ANd bear in mind Bauke Mollema is the same age as Porte and he beat Porte on the climbs. And the guy who placed 3rd despite no 13 minute break and is now a gt champion is also Portes age. Thats before you look at the Schlecks, Gesinks, Kreuzigers, Velits, also developing, also Portes age, and way better. So even if Porte is improving i cant see him catching up to these guys.
And thats just his generation. Porte will be in his mid 30s by the time COntador and Valverde and Anton are finished, and the upcoming generation - Henao, TJVG is also going to break that top layer soon.
So for me 7th in a gc a young riders jersey and 2 days in pink is likely as good as its going to get for Porte and its never going to get this good again.
We'll find out, of course, but I think you're really selling the guy short. I believe he's going to improve a bunch in the next several years. He may be 25, but has nowhere near the experience and miles in his legs as most of the above. And this year's Giro was an exceptionally difficult one. To go top 10 there in your 1st year was impressive, I don't care how old you are. If that had been his only result this year I might not be as high on him, but he's been impressive since then (10th at San Sebastian, 4th at Eneco, 4th at Britain) and shown an agressive, attacking style.
That said, I expect a drop off next year as he puts too much pressure on himself and/or overtrains. I figure he'll be be better in 2-3 years.