loge1884 said:I am pretty convinced now, that Bernal is the best bet for the "Who will be the first LE TOUR winner from Colombia" .... I don't believe Nairo will ever make it, and Rigo "Jagger" Uran certainly not .....
Really doubt that will last for long. If he progresses he'll probably be better than them by like next year.hfer07 said:loge1884 said:I am pretty convinced now, that Bernal is the best bet for the "Who will be the first LE TOUR winner from Colombia" .... I don't believe Nairo will ever make it, and Rigo "Jagger" Uran certainly not .....
Skills & talent wise he's the rightful Colombian to ever win Le Tour - However- the question is: on which team? because as long as Froome- and now G- remain the Sky leaders, I doubt Egan will ever be given a chance to lead.
now bear in mind that SKY & Froome are nowadays going for "doubles", so I guess Egan is likely to be settling for week long races while domestiquing for them ..........
Red Rick said:Really doubt that will last for long. If he progresses he'll probably be better than them by like next year.hfer07 said:loge1884 said:I am pretty convinced now, that Bernal is the best bet for the "Who will be the first LE TOUR winner from Colombia" .... I don't believe Nairo will ever make it, and Rigo "Jagger" Uran certainly not .....
Skills & talent wise he's the rightful Colombian to ever win Le Tour - However- the question is: on which team? because as long as Froome- and now G- remain the Sky leaders, I doubt Egan will ever be given a chance to lead.
now bear in mind that SKY & Froome are nowadays going for "doubles", so I guess Egan is likely to be settling for week long races while domestiquing for them ..........
DNP-Old said:If you followed Egan closely in the first week, especially in the first and Roubaix stage, you could already draw the conclusion that Sky wanted him high up in the GC. No helper puts in that much of an effort to return to the peloton at about 10ks from the finish. No helper gets two man assigned to him to bring him back to the peloton after he had a minor crash. This is strengthened by the fact that Egan did a big reconnaissance of the Roubaix stage and the ITT of later this week. Those aren't traits of someone who is just here to enjoy the view, set himself in the choo choo train and do some work in the mountains for his leader(s).
Inquitus said:Red Rick said:Really doubt that will last for long. If he progresses he'll probably be better than them by like next year.hfer07 said:loge1884 said:I am pretty convinced now, that Bernal is the best bet for the "Who will be the first LE TOUR winner from Colombia" .... I don't believe Nairo will ever make it, and Rigo "Jagger" Uran certainly not .....
Skills & talent wise he's the rightful Colombian to ever win Le Tour - However- the question is: on which team? because as long as Froome- and now G- remain the Sky leaders, I doubt Egan will ever be given a chance to lead.
now bear in mind that SKY & Froome are nowadays going for "doubles", so I guess Egan is likely to be settling for week long races while domestiquing for them ..........
Bernal is just 21 years old, Froome is 33 and Geraint is 32. Bernal, if his form continues to improve, is on the fast track to being a Tour winner within the next few years and then has the whole of his cycling prime to pursue multiples whether at Sky or somewhere else, he seems to be made for 3 week Grand Tours and has looked very good on the big climbs this tour when doing the donkey work, as well as in his wonderful win at the Tour of California.
SeriousSam said:Can't wait to see this guy help Thomas and Froome win many more GTs
Only if he is British!Jspear said:SeriousSam said:Can't wait to see this guy help Thomas and Froome win many more GTs
Ah got to love your comments
Sky has evolved. They’ll now support whoever is the strongest.![]()
Escarabajo said:Only if he is British!Jspear said:SeriousSam said:Can't wait to see this guy help Thomas and Froome win many more GTs
Ah got to love your comments
Sky has evolved. They’ll now support whoever is the strongest.![]()
I have to agree with this as well as with del1962. Neither Froome nor G are likely to want to race the Giro next year and no one else deserves leadership. Hate to say it, but it's really a perfect situation for him for now.Pricey_sky said:Escarabajo said:Only if he is British!Jspear said:SeriousSam said:Can't wait to see this guy help Thomas and Froome win many more GTs
Ah got to love your comments
Sky has evolved. They’ll now support whoever is the strongest.![]()
This isn’t true, they’ve supported Bernal well this year, he will have learnt a lot from this Tour and I’d be very surprised if he isn’t given a shot at a GT next season.