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hrotha said:No one's saying EBH is crap. We're saying he hasn't improved much since his HTC days.
If it wasn't for Gilbert, EBH won the WC last year and no one would say he didn't improve
hrotha said:No one's saying EBH is crap. We're saying he hasn't improved much since his HTC days.
Roderick said:If it wasn't for Gilbert, EBH won the WC last year and no one would say he didn't improve
Galic Ho said:I thought Stannard was the Wiggins clone after looking at him during the Olympics. Junior Wiggins on paper. Then I saw the chart progression of his career. Note where he was on that. Froome level...okay a smidgen higher, but still garbage.
So when he didn't win, it was a good day. I don't like Sagan rubbing his victories in the faces of his competition but I'll take him any day over another Froome type guy. Brailsford should never have shown a journalist that chart. EVER. DUMB DUMB DUMB MOVE.
Still gotta give him credit. Finishing near the front in that weather when over half of OPQS were on a bus and Nibali couldn't get going...not for the feint of heart. Takes guts. But I am happy he didn't win. Give him time though. It'll happen. Was never going to beat Chavanel anyway despite what it may have looked like. Chavanel did most of the climb pacing...proof he is stronger.
JimmyFingers said:And yet you have EBH, or is he just an outlier? Oh wait, he's not on the programme....
It's amazing how people can look at Sky, watch them race and discern the inner workings of the team, or give prescient insights to how they are going to perform
will10 said:How exactly does an arguably underperforming Hagen justify the leaps in performance of numerous Sky riders? Lovkvist was still at Sky in 2012 and did nowt, does that mean Sky must have been clean at the Tour?
JimmyFingers said:It was mainly directed at those who have Sky on an Eastern Bloc style programme. But you can't have it both ways though: hold jumps in performance and argue they indicate doping and not expect when a rider goes in the opposite direction someone makes a similar, if opposing, point.
I personally don't think he is out of form. He hasn't done well in any bunch sprints, but I wouldn't expect him to, and he got shelled in MSR, in horrible conditions. I think it's difficult to properly gauge his form so far this season, but it is coming off a tremendous ride in the worlds, and a good, if not exceptional, season last season.
hrotha said:No one's saying EBH is crap. We're saying he hasn't improved much since his HTC days.
thehog said:I was looking at Stannard yesterday saying to myself "you are f**** kidding me!"
The guy is a club rider!
He did a lot of work for Sky early on and he was still there at the end.
I do take it wasn't a normal race with the cold, the restart etc. but the Top 10 sans Bonnen probably have been the way it would have ended up on a better day.
That's why I kept looking at Stannard and going WTF? He's a dom and he ride Sagan off his wheel!
Thankfully he didn't factor in the last 2km but still!....
Ian Stannard!?!?!?
SundayRider said:Was the infamous 'peformance trajectory graph' just Sky management opinion or was it formulated through power testing/results etc.?
SundayRider said:Was the infamous 'peformance trajectory graph' just Sky management opinion or was it formulated through power testing/results etc.?
thehog said:I was looking at Stannard yesterday saying to myself "you are f**** kidding me!"
The guy is a club rider!
He did a lot of work for Sky early on and he was still there at the end.
I do take it wasn't a normal race with the cold, the restart etc. but the Top 10 sans Bonnen probably have been the way it would have ended up on a better day.
That's why I kept looking at Stannard and going WTF? He's a dom and he ride Sagan off his wheel!
Thankfully he didn't factor in the last 2km but still!....
Ian Stannard!?!?!?
Pentacycle said:Stop your frustration on EBH please, he is not 'the biggest talent at Sky' as you call it. As has been pointed out over the years he can't handle the toughest spring classics. He has no endurance, and no matter how high your VO2max is you can't win classics without it.
Froome on the other hand has the talent, but didn't have a professional team around him until he was 24, while Hagen turned pro at 21 and was already close to his peak.(he's still on his 2009 level) They're quite the opposite riders in terms of their development. EBH has only progressed little(no, he's not become worse) at Sky, while Froome is finally reaching his best years at 28.
SundayRider said:Was the infamous 'peformance trajectory graph' just Sky management opinion or was it formulated through power testing/results etc.?
“I didn't have that good a buildup,” he told Procycling.no in the team hotel after the race. “I struggled with food poisoning in Tenerife [where the Sky team prepared for the race – ed.]. Then it was fifty-fifty whether it would go well. I felt perfectly fine [beforehand], but it probably takes more energy out of you than I thought. I struggled to eat food for two days, which is at the expense of the strength. The weather did not help either.”
JimmyFingers said:Maybe he was doping pre-Sky and now he's off the sauce
That said, he's hardly gone to donkey status, has he? Yesterday's race is a outlier, given the conditions. His 2013 season has barely got going, he was superb at the Tour and third in the Worlds last year.
Stories of his demise may be a little premature
So, Sky were actually riding for Geraint Thomas? I really would have wanted to see that, Thomas exploding on the Poggio in Jalabert style. They really have to give that Kirienka Kamikaze steering lessons, two big falls in 2 weeks man, that is no marginal gain.thehog said:Food poisoning.... In Tenerife!
Is that code?
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/1...food-poisoning-in-Tenerife.aspx#ixzz2NtTEgVhu
Stannard not on Teide?but it could be argued that the shock of going from warm conditions to the near-zero temperatures of yesterday handed Team Sky a disadvantage compared to their rivals.
Galic Ho said:Who was the guy winning and smashing it up for Sky in 2011 at the Tour when Wiggins crashed out? Of course EBH was at his 2009 level there!Because crap riders don't ever win multiple stages at the biggest GT and single handed save Sky's whole race minus Flecha's performances.
JimmyFingers said:It was mainly directed at those who have Sky on an Eastern Bloc style programme. But you can't have it both ways though: hold jumps in performance and argue they indicate doping and not expect when a rider goes in the opposite direction someone makes a similar, if opposing, point.
thehog said:Food poisoning.... In Tenerife!
Is that code?
http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/1...food-poisoning-in-Tenerife.aspx#ixzz2NtTEgVhu
Pentacycle said:EBH has a lot of talent, but it's taking him quite long to reach his predicted level as top classics rider. He's always been a good uphill sprinter, thus he won the Lisieux stage against Goss and Thor(?) iirc. That breakaway stage was impressive, but against what competition? TGBM and Hivert were the only riders a bit close, but they weren't having the form of their life either. In 2009 the guy already won Gent-Wevelgem, and a Giro stage(both with an impressive performance) before totally dominating in Poland, ENECO and Britain.
The only progress he made at Sky was losing some weight, but it made him terrible on cobbles, and only good for riding 50kms on the front in the Tour. His sprint became worse as well. Marginal gains vs. marginal losses...
Dear Wiggo said:Tenerife is clearly a saddle sore free zone. You know. When the riders are training harder than they race, they don't get sick, or saddle sores. It's only in races or something where they need a doctor.
Let me say what I really mean: if you tell the truth, you NEVER have to remember what you said in the past. Ever. Just remember and retell what actually happened.
If it sounds like BS ("something about the gears and rolling resistance or something", "we do training camps without doctors, we try to eliminate all the distractions"), it probably is.
thehog said:I was looking at Stannard yesterday saying to myself "you are f**** kidding me!"
The guy is a club rider!
He did a lot of work for Sky early on and he was still there at the end.
I do take it wasn't a normal race with the cold, the restart etc. but the Top 10 sans Bonnen probably have been the way it would have ended up on a better day.
That's why I kept looking at Stannard and going WTF? He's a dom and he ride Sagan off his wheel!
Thankfully he didn't factor in the last 2km but still!....
Ian Stannard!?!?!?
