Wait, there are other bashing GT threads? where?cineteq said:So this has become another bashing GT thread, or it should it be merged with the design thread. Mods, what do you think?![]()
Wait, there are other bashing GT threads? where?cineteq said:So this has become another bashing GT thread, or it should it be merged with the design thread. Mods, what do you think?![]()
9000ft said:It seems that the list of things that aren't hated or live up to lofty expectations in all the CN forums is pretty short.
Eshnar said:Unipublic is not trying to be different... they are trying to be worse.
It's like a football event organizers that gets the idea of reducing the size of the goals to 2 x 1 metres and the playing time to 20 minutes per half in order to limit the scoring and ensuring games will be decided by penalties.
Just because TV share during penalties is damn high.
That's what they're doing. It's not a different GT, it's getting a different sport.
yes it did.ElChingon said:Well going from square wood goals to round metal tubes changed what happens when they hit the goals now didn't it?
Kwibus said:One of the most epic stages I've seen.
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End of the stage http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCQxAQaNeAU
Attacking of the favourites startes on the Passo Giau. It just an epic stage.
It was a massacre that day. A day David Millar loved to whine about which is good news.
Eshnar said:Unipublic is not trying to be different... they are trying to be worse.
It's like a football event organizers that gets the idea of reducing the size of the goals to 2 x 1 metres and the playing time to 20 minutes per half in order to limit the scoring and ensuring games will be decided by penalties.
Just because TV share during penalties is damn high.
That's what they're doing. It's not a different GT, it's getting a different sport.
I see you're in trolling mode today, Hitch.The Hitch said:Personally i would find that to be far more entertaining football. 90 minutes is usually a snoozefest.
Breakaways succeed in tough races, even in presence of great teams.hfer07 said:
lets get this out the way:
the very reason breakaways do not succeed nowadays is because of the "super teams" not allowing riders to get away- not because the parcaurs impede them.-that's absurd!!!
hfer07 said:As far as the Vuelta goes-the organizers have provided very exciting parcours over the last editions, & thus have achieved more attention than the Tour has in comparasion, due to Spaniard approach to enhance the race with challenging sharp finishes & new unveiled routes that are being placed every year. To me that's a plus, so i'd say "the Unipublic way works"
true. Indeed this Vuelta is being praised, only for the presence of Contador. Without him the percentage of the bored fans would double instantly.hfer07 said:but like Prudomme said-no matter how many MTF you place or how many surprises the GC organizers may come up with-The level of racing & excitement will always depend on the "riders"- the parcours is just the "canvas"....
Eshnar said:Breakaways succeed in tough races, even in presence of great teams.
PR this year worked.
Breakaways have succeeded in the Giro.
Breakaways can't succeed in this Vuelta.
Eshnar said:Breakaways succeed in tough races, even in presence of great teams.
PR this year worked.
Breakaways have succeeded in the Giro.
Breakaways can't succeed in this Vuelta.
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Eshnar said:true. Indeed this Vuelta is being praised, only for the presence of Contador. Without him the percentage of the bored fans would double instantly.
yes, and Boonen was allowed to go away because it wasn't a threathfer07 said:Ok. then tell me once more HOW a breakaway succeed in the first place?
Rolland's breakaway worked because he was "far behind" in the GC & SKY "allowed" him to go. see the difference? ALLOW is a key word![]()
It seems, but it isn't. see the difference?hfer07 said:Last year's vuelta was exciting with Froome & Cobo- even more in 2010 with Nibali vs Eze.- so this year seems more exciting because of Contador's RETURN- not necessarily because he's in it!!
ElChingon said:The Unipublic way has been figured out and analyzed for what it is and now its a bad thing? Its called being different so you expect a different race not the same race you get at the Giro or Tour, otherwise then its a typical expected race plan for the teams.
hfer07 said:but like Prudomme said-no matter how many MTF you place or how many surprises the GC organizers may come up with-The level of racing & excitement will always depend on the "riders"- the parcours is just the "canvas"....
No_Balls said:But if look at the whiners little effort to present their own route (but just whine about what we have) it seems to me it has very little to do with Unipublic or the parcours as much as the Vuelta itself.
Eshnar said:yes, and Boonen was allowed to go away because it wasn't a threat
And btw I didn't mention Rolland and the tdf at all because there weren't really difficult stages in there, so Sky could boss everything, as you said.
Eshnar said:It seems, but it isn't. see the difference
No_Balls said:But if look at the whiners little effort to present their own route (but just whine about what we have) it seems to me it has very little to do with Unipublic or the parcours as much as the Vuelta itself.
Descender said:Do you have me on ignore?![]()
+1 Smart answers.hfer07 said:I kind of suspected you implied Paris Roubaix, but since we're discussing Grand Tours - I was not expecting you to compare a ONE SINGLE DAY RACE with a 3 WEEK RACE...... See the difference?
2010 Giro is and perhaps will be the best GC of the last 10 years yet Contador wasn't in it...
+1 Wow, you're inspired today!The Hitch said:Just because the route sucks, doesnt mean it cant produce entertaining racing once in a while, and i think this Vuelta shows