Lemond won more after than before. Though I take your point.Like Greg Lemond after the accident. He was never the same.
Lemond won more after than before. Though I take your point.Like Greg Lemond after the accident. He was never the same.
I really like Bernal, but I agree with this. There was a bit of star-aligning happening with his Tour win, too. We don't know what would have happened without the Tignes cancellation and Pinot DNF.The other difference is that Lemmond was more dominant than Bernal.
Bernal won a Tour that I think was a transitional one.
In the Giro, he suffered in the mountains with Carusso, something that wouldn't have happened to a dominant rider.
Without the accident, I think Bernal wouldn't be a favorite for a Tour today either.
He´d be a candidate for the podium, I don't know if he was more or less than Roglic or Remco, but many Bernal fans think that without the accident, he´d be more at the level of Pogacar and Vingegaard than Remco and Rogli in GT, and I think it's quite the opposite.
I wonder if Arensman was actually stronger.He was unlucky with Arensman having issues with his bike, otherwise he would've finished in front of the big GC favourites group. I can still see him finish on the podium.
He was unlucky with Arensman having issues with his bike, otherwise he would've finished in front of the big GC favourites group. I can still see him finish on the podium.
Before 2020, was there any indication that he had trouble with his back?I really like Bernal, but I agree with this. There was a bit of star-aligning happening with his Tour win, too. We don't know what would have happened without the Tignes cancellation and Pinot DNF.
He was only 22 at the time though, so there was an expectation that he would continue to improve, but now that we have a lot of hindsight to benefit from we can see that he didn't really take another step even before his injury.
But he had it harder than the climbers from the main group by being in the smaller group that was in the attack.I don't see it. He was handed a golden opportunity but got blown off the wheels and then couldn't hold the faster climbers from the main group at the end either.
That was his 'moment', basically. Now he'll be forced into long range attempts with a bit of a roll of the dice.
Say what you will, but the Colombian who was closest to win the TdF before Bernal was actually UránIs it sacrilege if I think Bernal wasn't better than Quintana peak vs peak and Quintana was just way less lucky racing against Sky in Froome's best TdF years?
Uran Uran decided graciously he would just be too cool to handle if he won the TdF and that's why he let Froome have it.Say what you will, but the Colombian who was closest to win the TdF before Bernal was actually Urán![]()
Is it sacrilege if I think Bernal wasn't better than Quintana peak vs peak and Quintana was just way less lucky racing against Sky in Froome's best TdF years?
much and all as I love Nairoman I dont see him beating Bernal 2019. For one thing he couldnt TT like Foome, G, Pog, Rog, Vingegaard and Bernal
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Was a hard crash from Bernal in the TT. Luckily, his collarbone stayed intact with the way he crashed. Hope they checked for possible concussion too.
Faster final split than Ayuso.I knew he had crashed but didn't think it was that hard.
All things considered he did a fine TT yesterday.
I guess that has more to do with Ayuso's fading, since even Ciccone was on Ayuso's time, but I'll take it.Faster final split than Ayuso.
This is how I feel. I find him so inspirational, when you think about everything he has been through. He is really looking good so far, I can't wait to see what happens in the mountains!I wish him only good luck from now on
He is in mighty form but has terrible luck
He is one of my favourite people in the peloton ...the heart of a lion