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Biological Entity said:. That's what was said further up this thread but don't have either of the quotes for this yet.
i.e.: B.S....don't make stuff up
Biological Entity said:. That's what was said further up this thread but don't have either of the quotes for this yet.
theovaf said:I think AC's fault is that he did pull to the summit (see TFF youtube post at 1.45).
Nobody wanted Samu or Vino to get any gap before the summit, nor preffered to descent on their own (that is why AC wanted Samu to join).
BUT once the trio crested the summit 2gether, and once they knew AS was chasing after the mechanical failure/mistake (here's the real debate imo) they should have let him close the gap
Biological Entity said:I'm surprised that AC fanboys don't even care about wanting to be SEEN to win in the right way. Wouldn't they prefer AC to get the yellow by riding Schleck off the wheel?
They're not really in the spirit of things. I guess they just want to support whoever is the winner and it's done doesn't matter.
Dunedain said:Are you serious? Contador attacked immediately upon noticing the chain slip. Plus attacking a rider with a functional bike is racing, attacking a rider without a chain after not being able to follow said rider's attack is not.
If, If, If. If only he could change gears properly, he would indeed stay with AC.saganftw said:do you realize that if andy and alberto were descending together andy wouldnt loose the time do you?
TahoeNL said:Alberto shows the class we all speculated he had... none. He and LeMond would be great roommates.
TahoeNL said:Alberto shows the class we all speculated he had... none. He and LeMond would be great roommates.
Please don't make it so obvious you're an Armstrong fanboy. It makes anything you say about Contador irrelevant.TahoeNL said:Alberto shows the class we all speculated he had... none. He and LeMond would be great roommates.
MKirilenko said:Maybe u cant get it into your head filled with anger, frustration and hate for AC, so I say it again: Schleck had MJ on mountain's peak, he lost it on descent. Its not that hard to understand, is it?
saganftw said:"Of course, I would wait," Ullrich said Tuesday morning at his hotel here, where Stage 16 begins today. "If I would have won this race by taking advantage of someone's bad luck, then the race was not worth winning."
indurain666 said:I really feel bad for Alberto. Last year he had to ride the whole Tour with the whole LA/JB crap on his dinner table every single day. The guy makes a mistake (ok I don't think he should have waited after nobody waited for him...but lets call it a mistake for argument's sake) and now we have thousands or LA fanboys, french cynics and haters writing thousands of garbage articles. These are basically the same guys that were criticizing him last year for not sticking to JB's "plan"
I know the guy is easy to hate for American audiences (i.e. humble, down to earth, soft spoken, Spanish) but come on...
I can't wait to see AC crushing AS during the TT
Moose McKnuckles said:The only thing that makes me stop and re-think my position that Contador was in the wrong in not waiting for Schleck is the fact that I find myself on the same side of the issue as scribe, goober, BPC, and the other LA fanboys.
Well, he says he didn't know it was bad at all, and if you read the whole interview you can see it was done right after he pulled up and he also said that he didn't think Andy had lost much time anyway. I believe him and besides it definitely should not have taken that long, it was one of those freak things. For all he knew Andy had blown up or something, so it is excusable.Thoughtforfood said:He waited, and when Samu and Menchov pulled through, he latched on. He made a decision at that point to ride with them for good or bad.
Yes, it would have been an EXTREMELY generous action to wait for Schlecklet at that point and lose time to Menchov and Samu. One that would be lauded for generations.
He didn't, and I just don't thing it was unforgivable, though if it were Armstrong who had done it, I would have never forgiven it. Hey, that is just how I roll.
erader said:schleck's teammate was in yellow. if cancellara hadn't neutralised the race we wouldn't be having this discussion.
erader
saganftw said:"Of course, I would wait," Ullrich said Tuesday morning at his hotel here, where Stage 16 begins today. "If I would have won this race by taking advantage of someone's bad luck, then the race was not worth winning."
MKirilenko said:Maybe u cant get it into your head filled with anger, frustration and hate for AC, so I say it again: Schleck had MJ on mountain's peak, he lost it on descent. Its not that hard to understand, is it?
Moose McKnuckles said:The only thing that makes me stop and re-think my position that Contador was in the wrong in not waiting for Schleck is the fact that I find myself on the same side of the issue as scribe, goober, BPC, and the other LA fanboys.
nia O'Malley said:Well, he says he didn't know it was bad at all, and if you read the whole interview you can see it was done right after he pulled up and he also said that he didn't think Andy had lost much time anyway. I believe him and besides it definitely should not have taken that long, it was one of those freak things. For all he knew Andy had blown up or something, so it is excusable.
And Andy would have caught up very quickly if only he hadn't started making knots in his chain somehow
Myself I find hard to forgive Armstrong for just showing up on my television screen![]()
Vino is looking behind at the exact moment AS drops his chain (-42 sec), turns around to see AS slowing down in front of him and lets up and moves to AS' right to avoid riding into AS' back wheel. I don't think it was because he "thought it was inappropriate to continue the attack" at all, it was to avoid crashing into AS, and at that point Vino was probably thinking that AS was shutting down the attack. There's no sign at all that Vino knew AS was having mechanical problems.The Crusher said:I've looked at this like 30 times.
http://www.cyclingfans.com/node/1111
* After the wheel hop, Vino sits down, and slows down visibly (compared to the background, not compared to Andy). So Vino the animal thought it was inappropriate to continue the attack.