roundabout said:They kept on dangling within sight of the leaders for a long time and he was content to sit behind Anacona despite being the fastest sprinter of the group.
So rolleyes right back at you.
Tactic fail by Kelderman
Dekker_Tifosi said:No, from much much further back. Nothing to do with silly celebrations, I don't even care about those.
Talking about his interviews, reactions, etc. I genuinely dislike him for that
Netserk said:How was it tactically smart to sit up??? Why not just keep going?
Moose McKnuckles said:I'll be up there...wait do you live in Austin or Salt Lake City?
Maaaaaaaarten said:The rabofail is starting to catch up with Kelderman aready. He's content with finishing more than a minute on a MTF behind Ben Hermans and an awkward American baldy old enough to be his father.
This gives me flashbacks to Gesink and Mollema being content after they wheelsucked and struggled their way to an anonymous top 10 in a mediocre field. I thought Kelderman was different.![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:Wonder if you still think this after today.
Oh well. This is the problem in Holland anyway. As soon as somebody has done some good performances... if he's not going better all the time he sucks, has a bad mentality, his interviews are wrong and he should retire.
So destructive
Arredondo said:Why? It's pathetic as a team leader, but kuddo's he tries and wins.
darwin553 said:Go Cadel!!
This win doesn't make you look good after your recent comments, does it?![]()
greenedge said:Congrats to CadelWhat was his biggest gap to the others behind for him to threaten to take the lead- taking that from the CN report?
Dekker_Tifosi said:He attacked and made almost 99% of the pace when he was away with Anacona. If he didn't do that they'd just wait for Garmin or other teams to make pace and never catch the break (and have a chance of winning)
If he would made pace after Danielson caught him others would just sprint behind his back in the final km.
If anyone here has the tactical sense of a potato it's you.
Ryo Hazuki said:look at you, you are 28m still fitghing about a menaingless stage in a meaningless race about a meaningless dutch rider. the same stuff you were doing on forums 15 years ago.![]()
Moose McKnuckles said:He had 2:30 on the climb with 10k to go apparently, before Lampre took over and started chopping down the lead.
I know they had a couple minutes at least at Guardsman Pass, when they came by.
The mistake he made was not attacking earlier off Anacona's wheel in the final kms. Other than that he rode tactically strong.roundabout said:He gained a lot of time in the easy last km. Obviously there was enough in the tank and he miscalculated.
But I am the idiot.
Lol. Your fanboyism is getting embarrassing.
“He deserved every bit of the attention he got today. He rode well,” Euser said. “You know, the Trek guys sat on all day, so did Jens. I’ve lost all respect for those guys. Jens was cursing at me up Emigration Canyon; he’s lost respect for the sport. And guys like Joey Rosskopf have all the respect in the world for it. And he’s going to go a long ways. It’s time for the Jenses of the world to leave, and it’s time for the Joeys of the world to step up.”
Read more at http://velonews.competitor.com/2014...ond-time-tour-utah_340519#bIDS737PEUHuL5ki.99
Dazed and Confused said:Stage 7:
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Lampre gotta play aggressive with both Anacona and Horner in good form.
Don't think we will have many support riders half way up Empire pass, but Tommy D is very strong. He can handle just about everything on his own here.
Oh and Voigt will have a go again, again and again.