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theyoungest said:Gesink already outclimbed and out-time trialed Rodriguez last year. He's got nothing to prove.
He also outclimbed Ivan Basso and Cadel Evans. I guess that must mean hes better than them too
theyoungest said:Gesink already outclimbed and out-time trialed Rodriguez last year. He's got nothing to prove.
? I'm talking about the Tour... can we agree that Rodriguez had something resembling top form there?The Hitch said:He also outclimbed Ivan Basso and Cadel Evans. I guess that must mean hes better than them too![]()
roundabout said:Since The Hitch forbids using last year as an example i had to go out on a limb![]()
God forbid Marek Unspellablelastnamewicz ever enters the TourThe Hitch said:Use what you want as an example. Ill just try to disprove it.
And your getting in the way of my baiting Ruben, TimmylovesRabo, El pistrollero and his fellow Belgian chauvinists
Move out of the way.
theyoungest said:? I'm talking about the Tour... can we agree that Rodriguez had something resembling top form there?
theyoungest said:God forbid Marek Unspellablelastnamewicz ever enters the Tour![]()
And Szmyd, of course. How could I forget about Szmyd. He'll ride Ivan the Terrible off his wheel and he'll cross the finish line solo on the Alpe d'Huez (second behind Bauke).The Hitch said:All in all, a decent stab at guessing my name
And unless you have been under a rock somewhere you will know that Sylvester Szmyd could easily win the Tour if he wasnt too humble about it.
theyoungest said:And Szmyd, of course. How could I forget about Szmyd. He'll ride Ivan the Terrible off his wheel and he'll cross the finish line solo on the Alpe d'Huez (second behind Bauke).
Roland Rat said:+1.
But what makes me most depressed is that Fat Pat has clearly hitched his wagon to Schlecklet, which means he's pretty much untouchable.![]()
The Hitch said:J rod is more likely to podium than the fanboy favourites (Gesink and VDB).
Hes also more likely to not come top 10. Gesink and VDB will get you your 5-10 places but they wont stay with the heads of state. Hence they cant win. Purito has that ability, but he can also implode, especially on tts.
I say maybe Rodriguez because its dependent on whether he peaks for the Tour or tries to have similar season as last year.
And you cant use last year as the best example.
Last year he had already been on top form for PN, Pais Vasco, Catalunia, GP miguel indurain, Ardennes classics, before the Tour.
So it would be wrong to claim the fanboy favourites, who didnt do 1 quarter of that before the tour, are better than him based on that. (and yes we get it, if those evil Basque hills didnt make Gesink crash he would have won Pais Vasco by 10 minutes. Weve all heard that one many times before)
And Rodriguez has proven he can do well on the climbs, breaking away from Schleck on Jallabert, and 3rd on Tourmalet.
As Rujano said, hes the 2nd best climber in the world (replace Contador with Schleck).
Yes we get it. In Flemish fantasy land, JVDB and RBGs age mean that they will win everything. Just like in ozzie fantasy land, richie porte is a gt contender.
But in the real world, RIGHT NOW, Rodriguez is a superior climber to both.
To paraphrase BPC, I think we can all agree with that![]()
theyoungest said:Gesink already outclimbed and out-time trialed Rodriguez last year. He's got nothing to prove. VDB beat Rodriguez on the cobbles stage and the time trial, not in the climbs.
I checked it for you: VDB took 1'32" on Rodriguez on the cobbles, and 3'07" in the TT. That makes 4'39". The difference between VDB and Rodriguez on GC was 4'44".El Pistolero said:Yeah, stage 8 and 15 don't count I guess?
And why exclude time trials? They're part of the gameAnd Rodriguez is so crappy at them that it's not even funny anymore. He wouldn't even be able to finish top 20 if the Tour had 2 long flat time trials and a prologue. He can be very glad there's only one anymore these days.
theyoungest said:I checked it for you: VDB took 1'32" on Rodriguez on the cobbles, and 3'07" in the TT. That makes 4'39". The difference between VDB and Rodriguez on GC was 4'44".
So ok, fair enough, VDB beat Rodriguez on the climbs. By 5 seconds. BTW I don't exclude the time trial, I was just interested in Hitch's comment about Rodriguez being easily stronger than VDB on a course like this year's.
Let's just hope VDB doesn't succumb to the pressure already put upon him by fanboys like Karl Vannieuwkerke![]()
El Pistolero said:In the real world Rodriguez got beaten by JvdB with almost 5 minutes.
Contador had a busier season than Rodriguez and he ended up like a year in front of Rodriguez at the Tour this year. Did he finish yet?
theyoungest said:I checked it for you: VDB took 1'32" on Rodriguez on the cobbles, and 3'07" in the TT. That makes 4'39". The difference between VDB and Rodriguez on GC was 4'44".
So ok, fair enough, VDB beat Rodriguez on the climbs. By 5 seconds. BTW I don't exclude the time trial, I was just interested in Hitch's comment about Rodriguez being easily stronger than VDB on a course like this year's.
Let's just hope VDB doesn't succumb to the pressure already put upon him by fanboys like Karl Vannieuwkerke![]()
The Hitch said:I dont care what Contador did. Joaquim Rodriguez is who we are talking about, and he got podiums in or wins in 4 big races, + a 6th in Paris Nice. Way more than taking a turn on the front for Gilbert at AGR.
If that doesnt make a difference, then why didnt your dear JVDB if hes so good not go for any earlier races. Why does Andy Schleck, or Lance armstrong before him, do pretty much nothing other than the Tour, if it doesnt make a difference how much peak form you have in a season
See above. By the looks of it i might have to repeat that point a few times yet, seeing as people dont seem to believe things such as "fatigue" "stamina" or "peak" exist in cycling.
Rodriguez raced Cycling season 2010. JVDB raced the Tour de France 2010.
Coming 3rd on Tourmalet, 2nd on Muur and being the best climber at a VUelta after already racing a whole season, is worth more following wheels to 5th on a tdf gt. Wiggins, and CVV also came top 5 in tdf before. I guess that must mean they are better climbers than anyone who finished below them that year.![]()
The Hitch said:J rod is more likely to podium than the fanboy favourites (Gesink and VDB).
Hes also more likely to not come top 10. Gesink and VDB will get you your 5-10 places but they wont stay with the heads of state. Hence they cant win. Purito has that ability, but he can also implode, especially on tts.
The Hitch said:Last year he had already been on top form for PN, Pais Vasco, Catalunia, GP miguel indurain, Ardennes classics, before the Tour.
So it would be wrong to claim the fanboy favourites, who didnt do 1 quarter of that before the tour, are better than him based on that. (and yes we get it, if those evil Basque hills didnt make Gesink crash he would have won Pais Vasco by 10 minutes. Weve all heard that one many times before)
Yes we get it. In Flemish fantasy land, JVDB and RBGs age mean that they will win everything.
But in the real world, RIGHT NOW, Rodriguez is a superior climber to both.
auscyclefan94 said:I would rather have my rivals under estimate me than rate me as a threat. I think people are reading a bit too much into this.
Christian said:I came about this far, a masterpiece in eloquency, diplomacy, and not to mention modesty:
lol a 6 page (and counting) thread begs to differ
Wow, you are full of **** and apparently know nothing about cycling.
I think this would be a fun catch phrase.
Buffalo Soldier said:I agree with all the schlecks say in this article.
The Hitch said:Joke all you want, Szmyd has actually won on the mother of all TDF climbs. As i recall, he broke away from a group including Cadel Evans, paced wheelsucker Alejandro Valverde all the way up without complaint, then amazingly outsprinted the greatest gt sprinter since Eddy Merckx in an epic finish, even having time to break before the line as a celebration.
Rabo on the other hand needed a Spaniard to do it for them.
