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Arnout said:This guy had one good GT and since then he is a major hype.
His second place at Amstel last year was a bit flattering to begin with. This year he rode like shit there (pun intended) but in Pais Vasco and the other classics I think he was at his level.hrotha said:I sure hope Hesjedal hasn't being just building up for the Tour. That'd be stupid of him, as the Ardennes classics suit him much better than any GT. I wouldn't want to lose a good classics rider in exchange for another mediocre guy trying to score a top 10.
mwbyrd said:I don't understand why the expectations are so high for Tommy D. He's excelled when healthy. Unfortunately, he's gotten beat up in some crashes, unfortunately gotten sick at the wrong time.
Dr Millan's testing methods are groundbreaking...when he called me from our training camp in New Mexico, his excited tone was something I'd never heard before. In his funny Basque accent, he blurted out with glee, "Jonathan, I have discovered that you have one of the most talented riders in the world on your team. His values are incredible, like Contador. He can win some very big races, I am sure."
I assumed he was talking about Christian Vande Velde, but he soon corrected me.
"No, Tom Danielson. You must be very careful with this rider, he has an incredible engine. He is so very talented."
THE PARADOX THAT IS TOM'S METABOLISM
Tom Danielson in 20 per cent Eskimo in his heritage, and this probably contributes to what I can only describe as a uinique metabolism. He has a strong tendancy to store fat, not use it as fuel, if untrained.