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jazzcyclist said:What I don't understand is the selective memory of some folks. For instance, why do they harp on the 39 seconds that Schleck lost on stage 15 due to a slipped chain while ignoring the 73 seconds that Contador lost on stage 3 due to a broken spoke? And remember, Schleck and Cancellara made no attempt to let Contador catch back up after his wheel change. Here's a list of all the fitness related time gains by Schleck and Contador with respect to each other during the Tour:
Prologue - Contador, +0:42
Stage 8 - Schleck, +0:10
Stage 12 - Contador, +0:10
Stage 19 - Contador, +0:31
So Contador and Schleck were identical in the mountains, but Contador was 73 seconds better in the time trials.
reubenr said:It's all about the 39 seconds lost in Stage 15.
hfer07 said:well- I think i'm a bit troubled by the way the ITT turned out to be-I was expecting much more from Menchov & Contador, but seems like the headwind was quite strong for them-at the same time a was exited on how Andy was grasping the yellow during some of the time checks, which kind of surprised me how much he's improved in that discipline....
overall the strongest man won- Congrats to AC & AS overall
PS: Andy "will win" next year's tour if his progression continues on...
Steel4Ever said:It's all about Baby Andy not knowing how to operate his bicycle.
p.s. -- VINO!
reubenr said:Ditto! And vino, vidi, vici. Vino truly supported Contador, which makes him head and shoulders above Armstrong as a cyclist and as a person. Also, Vino had a great TDF. The time trial worked against all the later starters in the end but he was exciting to watch.
Lol.......are you serious? Do you not forget the small bit where Vino and Bertie are in the actual same team and where Vino is not a GC contender, especially not a MJ contender?Steel4Ever said:Here's something to think about...BOTH Baby Andy and VINO! got screwed over by Bert (time and stage win respectively). But only VINO! went out the very next day and took what was his. Baby Andy on the other hand...just whined and lost even more time.
Next year, Baby Andy, pull a VINO! and be a man!
Steel4Ever said:Here's something to think about...BOTH Baby Andy and VINO! got screwed over by Bert (time and stage win respectively). But only VINO! went out the very next day and took what was his. Baby Andy on the other hand...just whined and lost even more time.
Next year, Baby Andy, pull a VINO! and be a man!
reubenr said:I don't really think that Vino got screwed on that stage. I think it was the plan all along for Contador to gain time there and Vino was placed up ahead as a helper when the time came. It just happened that the launch was a little slow, so it kind of took on the look of Vino getting the bad end of the stick. Combine the facts with the take by the announcers and you get what you got, but I don't think it was a screwing.
Sorry, but that's complete crap, this years TT was flat, there was a significant climb last year, you can't just compare average speed like thatSteel4Ever said:AC
2009 40km @ 48:30 = 49km/hr
2010 52km @ 1:06:09 = 47km/hr
AS
2009 40km @ 50:15 = 48km/hr
2010 52km @ 1:07:20 = 46km/hr
Same power as last year.
Longer distance and wind = slower times.
Cerberus said:Sorry, but that's complete crap, this years TT was flat, there was a significant climb last year, you can't just compare average speed like that
Rob_Roy said:I wondered a little on Hesjedal yesterday and his ability to push himself hard against the clock,and to be honest,the statistics shown didnt reveal this kinda ability.
reubenr said:I should be quoting henryg, since he is spot on and the quotes here suggests that Schleck is either stupid or incapable. Figure it out. The 39 seconds margin of victory is Contador's way of screwing around with everyone. Figure it out.
Steel4Ever said:You can do anything you want!
Either way, AC went faster than AS on both occasions.
Besides that, you are saying they went FASTER last year with a "significant climb", and went SLOWER on this years "flat" TT? Any explanation? Oh, maybe it's as I said...longer length and wind speed. But whatever... AC still wins.
VoidSix said:LOL @ Contador having a close call in the TDF because he wanted to screw around with everyone. That explains why he was nervous enough about the outcome to attack on a blatant mechanical by Andy Schleck.
Not to mention the the time lost in the cobbles was due much more to Contador not being as fast as Fabian on the surface than a broken spoke.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Only the amazing new time trial specialist Hesjedal is doing well
5'37
Where did Hesjedal suddenly learn how to ITT?
Very very suspicious to me. Sorry
With no results prior...
Dekker_Tifosi said:You should come with your bike to the Netherlands soem time, and ride a lot agains the wind.
Then you would understand that you go faster with no wind and some hills, then with fierce headwind and no hills.
Steel4Ever said:Which stats are those?
Then why you question they went slower this year?Steel4Ever said:Yeah...dude, I grew up and raced in a place where one of the local bike clubs was called "Headwinds". I now live (and raced) on an island with constant wind (and mountains). I know all about wind and mountains/hills. Thanks anyway for the invite.
VoidSix said:LOL @ Contador having a close call in the TDF because he wanted to screw around with everyone. That explains why he was nervous enough about the outcome to attack on a blatant mechanical by Andy Schleck.
Not to mention the the time lost in the cobbles was due much more to Contador not being as fast as Fabian on the surface than a broken spoke.
El Pistolero said:Most people are not as fast as Cancellara when they have to wait with their feet on the ground because someone made an idiotic crash... And lets not forget the extra 10 seconds he lost near the finish of stage 3 because of a mechanical![]()