kirbygasm said:Wont be Team GB if it's anything like the last Olympics.
happytramp said:kirbygasm said:Wont be Team GB if it's anything like the last Olympics.
They probably see themselves at the front of the peloton, in a long line, carefully pacing Froome up the climb as one by one riders are shelled out the back.....![]()
Mr.White said:UnleashTheSharq said:yaco said:SlickMongoose said:I honestly think Yates has a better chance than Froome.
England will be all out for Froome.
So Geraint will be on his own?
No, he'll work for his leader
Night Rider said:SeriousSam said:I think Valverde is more likely to win than any other rider, but he is much more likely not to win than to win
I agree and I would also apply the same comment to Nibali who I would like to see win.
I think Porte is the most likely winner, might sound odd coming from me if you read the LRP thread but horses for courses.
Weak team support for LRP though excluding Rohan.
happytramp said:SKSemtex said:Kwiatko. Easy. I would say it is taylormade for him. Probably the fastest out of them and Majka will easily get him through the difficult part.
Very good in TT for last 30 km.
Can handle 250 km easily.
Top favorit for me.
Did you look at the course?... It's too hard for him.
The Barb said:Night Rider said:SeriousSam said:I think Valverde is more likely to win than any other rider, but he is much more likely not to win than to win
I agree and I would also apply the same comment to Nibali who I would like to see win.
I think Porte is the most likely winner, might sound odd coming from me if you read the LRP thread but horses for courses.
Weak team support for LRP though excluding Rohan.
No way is he close to the "most likely winner" but I am amazed he is liberally available at 100-1. Shows how open a race this is.
Group reaches summit of last climb with Froome, Valverde, Nibali, Purito, Mollema, Bardet and Poels. Cummings just behind. First group looks at eachother and Cummings attacks directly when he catches up,Purito follows him and gets silver. Valverde wins sprint for bronze. Purito angry at Valverde.robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
Alternatively, he's an average rider who has found a niche in resting for days on end, then opportunistically winning stages. He has shown absolutely nothing in his career to suggest he has ever had the recovery or consistency to do anything in the GC of a WT stage race, and has also done absolutely nothing in any half decent one day races - when top riders are on form and fresh.TMP402 said:robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
He outclimbed Nibali and it wasn't even close. Not unrealistic to say he could be in the top 10 climbers on the day. If Cummings had focused on the road earlier in his career and didn't have his phobia of being at the front of the peloton I don't doubt he could have podiumed a GT, or better. In other words in a slightly different universe he would have a similar palmares to Quintana, Rodriguez, etc and would belong up there with the favourites. But that universe doesn't exist and instead he is the World Tour's premier specialist stage hunter. And in this universe, the big teams are surely not dumb enough to let him get into the breakaway. So he will need to act like the GC contender he could have been, stay with the bunch as long as possible and then attack on the flat. He would probably be the strongest guy on the flat who is also in the top 10-15 climbers. He has a Commonwealth Games Gold medal. He has a World Championships Gold medal. He has an Olympic Games Silver medal. The time has Cumm for Gold.
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DFA123 said:Alternatively, he's an average rider who has found a niche in resting for days on end, then opportunistically winning stages. He has shown absolutely nothing in his career to suggest he has ever had the recovery or consistency to do anything in the GC of a WT stage race, and has also done absolutely nothing in any half decent one day races - when top riders are on form and fresh.TMP402 said:robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
He outclimbed Nibali and it wasn't even close. Not unrealistic to say he could be in the top 10 climbers on the day. If Cummings had focused on the road earlier in his career and didn't have his phobia of being at the front of the peloton I don't doubt he could have podiumed a GT, or better. In other words in a slightly different universe he would have a similar palmares to Quintana, Rodriguez, etc and would belong up there with the favourites. But that universe doesn't exist and instead he is the World Tour's premier specialist stage hunter. And in this universe, the big teams are surely not dumb enough to let him get into the breakaway. So he will need to act like the GC contender he could have been, stay with the bunch as long as possible and then attack on the flat. He would probably be the strongest guy on the flat who is also in the top 10-15 climbers. He has a Commonwealth Games Gold medal. He has a World Championships Gold medal. He has an Olympic Games Silver medal. The time has Cumm for Gold.
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If you were being generous you could perhaps say he had the potential to be a rider like Voeckler.
Nonesense in tirrenno in 2015 he was with the likes of contador pinot and Yates. This despite focusing most of his career on the track, no doubt he could have won several gt s if he had focused on it.DFA123 said:Alternatively, he's an average rider who has found a niche in resting for days on end, then opportunistically winning stages. He has shown absolutely nothing in his career to suggest he has ever had the recovery or consistency to do anything in the GC of a WT stage race, and has also done absolutely nothing in any half decent one day races - when top riders are on form and fresh.TMP402 said:robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
He outclimbed Nibali and it wasn't even close. Not unrealistic to say he could be in the top 10 climbers on the day. If Cummings had focused on the road earlier in his career and didn't have his phobia of being at the front of the peloton I don't doubt he could have podiumed a GT, or better. In other words in a slightly different universe he would have a similar palmares to Quintana, Rodriguez, etc and would belong up there with the favourites. But that universe doesn't exist and instead he is the World Tour's premier specialist stage hunter. And in this universe, the big teams are surely not dumb enough to let him get into the breakaway. So he will need to act like the GC contender he could have been, stay with the bunch as long as possible and then attack on the flat. He would probably be the strongest guy on the flat who is also in the top 10-15 climbers. He has a Commonwealth Games Gold medal. He has a World Championships Gold medal. He has an Olympic Games Silver medal. The time has Cumm for Gold.
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If you were being generous you could perhaps say he had the potential to be a rider like Voeckler.
So that's it? In a road career of nearly ten years - the evidence to suggest he could have won several GTs, is finishing 6th in Tirreno Adriatico one year. A year in which he lost over a minute on the only high mountain stage.Ramon Koran said:Nonesense in tirrenno in 2015 he was with the likes of contador pinot and Yates. This despite focusing most of his career on the track, no doubt he could have won several gt s if he had focused on it.
DFA123 said:So that's it? In a road career of nearly ten years - the evidence to suggest he could have won several GTs, is finishing 6th in Tirreno Adriatico one year. A year in which he lost over a minute on the only high mountain stage.Ramon Koran said:Nonesense in tirrenno in 2015 he was with the likes of contador pinot and Yates. This despite focusing most of his career on the track, no doubt he could have won several gt s if he had focused on it.![]()
look, i think that cummings is a talented rider but to say that he didn't win any grand tour because he didn't focused on it is not right. look at majka who is quite good on breakaways but isn't capable of more than a 3rd place on vueltaRamon Koran said:Nonesense in tirrenno in 2015 he was with the likes of contador pinot and Yates. This despite focusing most of his career on the track, no doubt he could have won several gt s if he had focused on it.DFA123 said:Alternatively, he's an average rider who has found a niche in resting for days on end, then opportunistically winning stages. He has shown absolutely nothing in his career to suggest he has ever had the recovery or consistency to do anything in the GC of a WT stage race, and has also done absolutely nothing in any half decent one day races - when top riders are on form and fresh.TMP402 said:robin440 said:Cummings winning would be cool, but in which scenario could he win, early breakaway? Or long solo attack? I don't see him outclimbing Froome
He outclimbed Nibali and it wasn't even close. Not unrealistic to say he could be in the top 10 climbers on the day. If Cummings had focused on the road earlier in his career and didn't have his phobia of being at the front of the peloton I don't doubt he could have podiumed a GT, or better. In other words in a slightly different universe he would have a similar palmares to Quintana, Rodriguez, etc and would belong up there with the favourites. But that universe doesn't exist and instead he is the World Tour's premier specialist stage hunter. And in this universe, the big teams are surely not dumb enough to let him get into the breakaway. So he will need to act like the GC contender he could have been, stay with the bunch as long as possible and then attack on the flat. He would probably be the strongest guy on the flat who is also in the top 10-15 climbers. He has a Commonwealth Games Gold medal. He has a World Championships Gold medal. He has an Olympic Games Silver medal. The time has Cumm for Gold.
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If you were being generous you could perhaps say he had the potential to be a rider like Voeckler.
TMP402 said:DFA123 said:So that's it? In a road career of nearly ten years - the evidence to suggest he could have won several GTs, is finishing 6th in Tirreno Adriatico one year. A year in which he lost over a minute on the only high mountain stage.Ramon Koran said:Nonesense in tirrenno in 2015 he was with the likes of contador pinot and Yates. This despite focusing most of his career on the track, no doubt he could have won several gt s if he had focused on it.![]()
Or to spin it another way. Among the few (only?) times he tried, he came 6th in T-A at the age of 34 despite his lack of experience riding for GC.
