saganftw said:
AC didnt take any risks...like you personally know him,you watched whole 10 minutes of his ride and after that you had conversation with him...no you didnt,you watched your TV,you have no idea about his gearing,you know pretty much nothing...only person who knows how hard was he riding is AC himself,unless you show me inteview with him saying he was goin easy and if was goin 100% he could have won its just speculation...there is no base for anyone saying LA was goin too hard and AC taking it easy
Hey champ, I made an observation based on what was shown on television. I then read what he said after the stage. That's it. If you want to tell yourself that reality was different, then you are more than welcome to do so.
And I would send you to the front page:
Alberto Contador (Team Astana) - sixth on stage, sixth overall @ 27 seconds: "I'm happy with the result. I'm ahead of virtually all the favourites and I missed the podium by a few seconds. It's true that I failed to find the rhythm that I would have liked, but I'm happy with the prologue. It was very difficult [to gain more time] because I couldn't risk more than is worthwhile. It's better to lose a few seconds to risk a fall."
Another quote from the Sports Illustrated write up:
"I wouldn't take more risks than necessary,'' Contador said. "It's better to lose a few seconds than to risk a fall.''
Read more:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/20...c.tour.de.france.notebook.0882/#ixzz0siGg0B6r
And the original comment in Spanish in case you want to translate it for yourself:
Del recorrido dijo que había sido “muy difícil porque no podía arriesgar más de lo que merece la pena. Es mejor perder unos segundos que arriesgar una caída”.
As for Lance, I've never said anything negative about Lance's performance yesterday. He rode a great prologue (said so in this thread after the prologue finished). I made that observation from watching it on television. Now should that one be discounted because I don't know Lance personally? Or what gearing he selected?
Weird how folks overreact to these things. Really, really, weird.