Schlecks Depreciation Thread

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cineteq said:
This thread is gaining momentum!!! :D

This thread is S T U P I D.

Bunch of unqualified internet nerds critizising some of the top racers in the world.

Every rider in this tour is King Kong and the rest of us are just bananas
 
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GWAR79 said:
This thread is S T U P I D.

Bunch of unqualified internet nerds critizising some of the top racers in the world.

Every rider in this tour is King Kong and the rest of us are just bananas

Today it was Bertie and Cuddles who where King Kong and the Sclecklets who were the bananas
 
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So did your hear Andy whine about today's route and about how ppl dont wanna see a race being decided on a decent (ye Nibali and the Falcon would agree :rolleyes: ), and that riders shouldnt take risks (ye he doesnt even take riske uphill). That was just stupid. I can unterstand that he was disappointed but its nok like it was only the decent, he also cracked (not the spanish version) on the ascent.
 
GWAR79 said:
This thread is S T U P I D.

Bunch of unqualified internet nerds critizising some of the top racers in the world.

Every rider in this tour is King Kong and the rest of us are just bananas

Another person who doesn't understand the concept of an internet forum, and no doubt believes great sportsmen normally make the best coaches...
 
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just some guy said:
Or Andy and Fränk were the nail

Ah ye I love that Armstrong quote: "sometimes you are the hammer and sometimes you are the nail. Today I was definately the nail" :D
 
Spaniard said:
He can't sprint
He can't TT
He can't descending
He can't shifting
Uphill doesn't suit him, Soft climbs neither
He just peak 4 weeks a year

And he is the 2nd stage racer in the world? come on¡¡

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:)
 
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Dutchsmurf said:
It would still be in France. Looks like they just don´t like French roads.

They don't like Spanish roads either. But pubs south of the Pyrenees must be better and stay open till later in the night.
 
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Waterloo Sunrise said:
Another person who doesn't understand the concept of an internet forum, and no doubt believes great sportsmen normally make the best coaches...

Another person tossing silly accusations and assumptions over a post...

These guys are all picassos... Bashing a top 10 rider is extremely short minded. THIS thread is still S T U P I D
 
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GWAR79 said:
Another person tossing silly accusations and assumptions over a post...

These guys are all picassos... Bashing a top 10 rider is extremely short minded. THIS thread is still S T U P I D

So we should always just praise top 10 riders and never be critical of what they do and delivier? What a boring forum this would be.
 
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jobiwan said:
For goodness sake, HE'S 26! (Acts like he's 3, but that's another story :p)

He's got 6-7 years left. He'll grow up (I think) and win a Tour outright.

Contador will be racing 6 years from now so it's not looking good for Schleckond.
 
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Cimber said:
So we should always just praise top 10 riders and never be critical of what they do and delivier? What a boring forum this would be.

Agrued... But sometimes it gets a bit ridiculous
 
GWAR79 said:
Another person tossing silly accusations and assumptions over a post...

These guys are all picassos... Bashing a top 10 rider is extremely short minded. THIS thread is still S T U P I D

I'm sorry, but you just confirmed exactly what I said.

Your stance is that these guys are pros, and good pros, therefore they can do no wrong, or certainly nothing so bad as to allow mere mortals to pass comment other than in awe.

Well I'm afraid that's bull****. It is precisely because they are pros, paid because we watch them, that we are entitled to point out when they make foolish errors. And being very physically talented does not prevent them making jaw dropping tactical errors. The Schleck family is either 'simple' or emotionally confused, and it is making the talented brother perform a long long way below his physical capabilities.
 
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Andy set straight by his DS
Andy complains about the stage finishing with a descent, and how riders shouldnt take such risks. His DS comes out and overrules him saying that descents are a part of the sport.

Now Andy is a great and talented rider for sure, but often his focus is just all over the place. He should not complain about this and that but just focus on what he can do instead. Think that would improve his performance.
 
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GWAR79 said:
Another person tossing silly accusations and assumptions over a post...

These guys are all picassos... Bashing a top 10 rider is extremely short minded. THIS thread is still S T U P I D

so why are Y O U reading it, again?
 
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Btw while we are bashing Andy around, I would like to praise Frank for his reaction to today's stage which is in great contrast to Andy's whining.
 
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Cimber said:
Btw while we are bashing Andy around, I would like to praise Frank for his reaction to today's stage which is in great contrast to Andy's whining.

You mean that interview where he said that 1 minut to Andy wasn't important and that the climb didn't fit them. I do 'like' Frank more than Andy but that interview was yet again - except for the credit he gave Berto - excuse after excuse..
 
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hrotha said:
And that's why Fränk should break up with his brother. Not everybody would support him, but they'd all respect him.

He "dropped" him today so maybe Andy knows the relationship is all over
 
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Thomsena said:
You mean that interview where he said that 1 minut to Andy wasn't important and that the climb didn't fit them. I do 'like' Frank more than Andy but that interview was yet again - except for the credit he gave Berto - excuse after excuse..

no this:

“We were a bit surprised that Contador went on the climb,” said Fränk Schleck. “We didn’t count out the possibility. of course. We know that he is a rider that attacks when he has good legs, but we had anticipated he would wait for the Alps.”

“Contador knows all too well that the Schlecks don’t perform at their best in the cold and rainy conditions,” Fränk said. “It’s all part of the game -- knowing your opponents and knowing their weaknesses. He knows the conditions today, coupled with the dangerous descent, were not our strong point.”
 
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