ToreBear said:Well if Sky need a fall guy for their lackluster classics campaign, Geraint Thomas seems like a good candidate...![]()
thehog said:Don't worry. They'll turn him into a GT rider by September.
zbranko said:A rider he knows well. Didn't say who. Supposedly the ambiance in the team was very bad at the time
Yup, Sky sacrificed him first because he had the lowest watt-output, which is what they do on mountain stages too. Completely ignoring the fact that Hayman looks incredible when he rides the cobbles - fluent, calm, efficient - whilst G and particularly EBH look horribly uncomfortable.JRanton said:That's it. Hayman's numbers will be much worse than Stannard, Thomas and EBH but he's really the only Sky rider who handles the cobbles well.
Pentacycle said:Thomas is best suited to Flemish classics, but he's too light for Roubaix. Currently he's Sky's best classics talent though.
EBH can't handle cobbles and distance, Stannard can only perform in freezing temperatures, and Eisel or Hayman aren't top riders either. They have to start recruiting some real classics talent to win this. Vanmarcke?
Let's hope not...
zbranko said:They tried. Vanmarcke said a friend inside Sky told him not to even consider joining
Ripper said:The next previewer of a classic that suggests EBH is a contender needs a good kick to the head.
uphillstruggle said:yep. It's quite clear now that he is a super-domestique and quality stage hunter. That's it. Frankly, I feel Thomas is similar.
JimmyFingers said:They would bounce around like anyone's business. Wouldn't happen and you really think they would beat Cancellara anyway?
keithmcmahon said:I doubt Chris Froome's infamous bike handling skills would stand up to the test.
Michelle Cound (his girlfriend) tweet yesterday indicates as much:
Quite happy @chrisfroome isn't riding #parisroubaix today, esp after hearing about his last experience (crashed into commissaires car!!)
hiero2 said:Is it a conflict of interest? Hardly. What is my interest? It was a friendly note, clearly delivered in moderator's garb. My interest was clearly keeping the conversation civil, and respectful. theHog's sarcasm is clear to me, and most of hog's posts could be nothing BUT sarcasm, since they are so obviously contrary. However, this is not clear to everyone, and people do take exception to his posts. One option would be to delete his posts and ban theHog. I am trying to avoid that.
Is it bias? No, because we do get complaints about theHog.
peterst6906 said:Hmm. Maybe. I think he's more suited to the Ardennes Classic than the Flemish races.
This year he has been below expectations, but look at the last couple of years and the same can be said about a load of leading riders. Gilbert last year, Boonen 2010, etc.
Riders can have bad years, but for EBH I'd wait until after the next few weeks before saying his campaign has been super-domestique level ( if domestique, who for ).
JimmyFingers said:They would bounce around like anyone's business. Wouldn't happen and you really think they would beat Cancellara anyway?
peterst6906 said:Hmm. Maybe. I think he's more suited to the Ardennes Classic than the Flemish races.
This year he has been below expectations, but look at the last couple of years and the same can be said about a load of leading riders. Gilbert last year, Boonen 2010, etc.
Riders can have bad years, but for EBH I'd wait until after the next few weeks before saying his campaign has been super-domestique level ( if domestique, who for ).
Glenn_Wilson said:Nice that whatever it is that chic's post was pointing out has been deleted. Guess we just have to umm guess what was going on.![]()
keithmcmahon said:I have just finished reading an interview with Wiggo in this months pro cycling about when he beat Armstrong on a climb in the 2009 giro: "that was the first time that I realised that I could really climb. No one expected it. From there I had the confidence to go on and finish fourth in the tour. Or third as it turned out. Who knows, I might be the winner of that tour now..."
Is he joking about contador and schleck junior? Or is he really making an accusation?
northstar said:Britain’s wittiest celebrity strikes again. At least, I hope that’s a joke...![]()
ANCrider said:Who knows?
Maybe it his unwitting expression of a confidence in his own cleanliness and the lack of confidence in Schleck and Contador.
