tobydawq said:
VayaVayaVaya said:
I like Pinot and am sad for him but am not surprised by what you’re saying about his interview. I can’t remember the situation but a few years ago (in 2015 maybe?) he had a mechanical then didn’t fix it right or something and had another and he just popped. Like you saw him give up in frustration just like that. I think he threw his bike or something. Anyone remember what I’m talking about? If he doesn’t already, he should consider meditation.
That was the cobbled stage in 2015.
Stage 3 Bonnet crashes and almost dies in front of him, Thibaut froze for the rest of the stage, lost time. Stage 4, flat on the cobbles followed by the battery dying on him, couldn't shift gears. Stage 5, caught in a crash.
Quintana: "it's my best start of a Tour ever". Pinot is mere seconds behind him, so let's keep this in prospective. It's not like at Il Giro, as Pinot said in his interview, also adding that he's dealt with adversity and always bounced back. That's what he said. How come no one mentions it? Or how hr will remember that stage and go for blood this coming week-end? No, better regurgitate the same platitudes, year old cliches. Guys you forgot one: he can't descend. Come on, stop the bull. He got caught in crosswinds, not the first, won't be the last.
It happened to Valverde at Le Tour, it happened to Contador at Le Tour...do you think they were smiling after that? Nope: they were pissed. So is Thibaut Pinot.