Cobblestones said:
And you suggest that's what's going to happen? I take it you saw the stage yesterday? He's not going to take a stage out from the MJ group as Andy did, because he won't be in that group. The only realistic way to take a stage is as an opportunist.
ETA: eh whatever, dream on, fanboy
Just a dumbass remark on your part, and the "fanboy" comment betrays you're simply a hater, nothing inherently wrong with that but why not be honest about simply that? No need to slam strangers as "fans" just because they mention LA. This is after all, an LA thread, isn't it? LA is old, anyone with two functioning braincells can see he's done this year, and may even abandon (you'd like that too huh I bet) ... your perspective about him bein done sure isn't special knowledge by a longshot. Doesn't matter if he cooked, crashed, or sat up, he's just done. We'd all be surprised if he pulls anything more that is "GC." BUT...the point I was trying to make (maybe you need more than 2 braincells to get it?) is that some other lop's idea of "a GC rider" doesn't not incorporate what LA did with the three mountaintop stages some YEARS ago. THAT isn't what GC is today no matter what sort of team there is behind/in front of. NO one does it that way anymore. And THAT is why labeling the old one as a GC rider is somehow ... well ... suspect.
Well, maybe we'll see Berto's team (with or without Venial-kurov)help him along that way to two or three mountain stage wins in a row too. Or not. Prolly won't see Schleck and his team do it either. Or maybe they will? My interest is in seeing how long the current world champion keeps the yellow. That jersey can do special things for a rider...and the yellow can add to the effect ;-) Mountain stages or no.
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