JRanton said:Sean Yates: ''To be brutally honest, there is no one at Sky who knows much about bike riding.''
Ouch...
elduggo said:comparable to Lance Armstrong's 'natural engine'.
JRanton said:Sean Yates: ''To be brutally honest, there is no one at Sky who knows much about bike riding.''
Ouch...
JRanton said:The Clinic/twitter got Yates the sack.
Dear Wiggo said:Is this on twitter? Where?
Funny how Yates manages to forget about the coaching wunderkind they hired back in 2010 - Kerrison. Champion maker of champion cyclists.
Yates added that he had been offered a role with another top team, but turned it down partly because he can see Froome dominating the sport for the next few years.
“It was a big team, big money,” he revealed.
“But, in my opinion, Chris Froome is too good for anyone to unsettle him. If there were cracks in his armour, that would be more motivating.”
JRanton said:Sean Yates: ''To be brutally honest, there is no one at Sky who knows much about bike riding.''
Ouch...
Hey, by all means jump in...red_flanders said:Sorry to poke in here, but I think a lot of people are more suspicious of his transformation from grupetto fodder to Tour contender in 2009 than they are of his subsequent marginal gains. And I say that last bit somewhat tongue in cheek but it does describe his improvement after 2009 pretty well.
In other words, for me and a lot of others it's not his change from '09 to '12 that seems unbelievable.
Eyeballs Out said:I don't think they were any less inept tactically when Yates was there
There seem plenty of people who do not buy what JV was selling circa 2006.Ferminal said:You can probably count on one hand the people who think JV is complicit in doping at Slipstream.
Alphabet said:Relative to the Froome, Porte, and the rest of the Tour team, they are.
Obviously if they transferred to some other team, one lacking in climbers/GC riders, then they would be outright leaders, but Sky have an embarrassment of riches and as such neither Uran or Henao are in that elite group.
All this A Team talk is crying out for a Mr. T quote.![]()
Trying to make those outside the inner circle train just as hard as those within is a possibility.Ryo Hazuki said:any great clinic thinkers who can explain sky's total failure since the tour? wrong bloodbags?![]()
red_flanders said:The focus of this team from the get go has been to win the Tour de France. Stated goal. Not really debatable.
If they want to target the classics they will need to hire a classics team of note. Not the goal, so they don't do it and do the best they can with who they have.
Their classics team is not their A team.
They have won every race they've targeted, easily. To argue they are "average" being the #1 team in the world by a wide margin, having won the last two tours which is their stated team goal, is (again) preposterous.
Ryo Hazuki said:any great clinic thinkers who can explain sky's total failure since the tour? wrong bloodbags?![]()
Ryo Hazuki said:any great clinic thinkers who can explain sky's total failure since the tour? wrong bloodbags?![]()
the sceptic said:Not enough tailwind.
Ryo Hazuki said:any great clinic thinkers who can explain sky's total failure since the tour? wrong bloodbags?![]()
sniper said:total failure?
you need to be in good shape to pull of what kiryenka pulled off yesterday.
can we put this season's sky dominance in a historical perspective? Have there ever been teams more dominant over a whole season than sky has been this season? (honest question)
