Teams & Riders Tom Dumoulin discussion thread

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orangerider said:
IndianCyclist said:
He has proved to be a better podium contender compared to other GC hopefuls like Majka, Chaves, all current Dutch climbers. Hope he can sustain.

He's exactly what Tejay should've been yet failed to ever be (not just talking about this year either).

You hit the nail on the head. Tejay unfortunately is just not of the same quality as Tom.
 
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Poursuivant said:
Did anyone, anywhere, fan or within the sport, predict this performance from Dumoulin?
there wasn't anybody here even discussing the possibility. the entire leadup to the vuelta was dominated by discussion of the prologue sandy ttt course, criticism of sky's criticism of the sand, and of course the 40% or so of posters on here who only talk about contador.
 
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I'm totally amazed how this Tom guy seems to get stronger and stronger as the race goes on. This is the first time he's forcing himself to constant effort over three weeks and I did think he'd eventually blow up. The climb wasn't hard today, but still, Aru managed to ride everyone off his wheel barring Tom.
Who would've thought he could ride like that. Looks like serious GC star in making. Vuelta is such a strange race :D
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Metabolol said:
I think if Dumoulin wants to win this Vuelta he can't sit back and be defensive and just react to what Astana/Katusha/(Movistar) do. He and his team should try to be on the offensive and create opportunities for him.

Completely agree! He needs to pick his spots carefully and go on the offensive, I can't imagine just sitting in Aru's wheel the next 3 days (or attempt to) will win him this Vuelta.

One day is gone, tomorrow is easy so just one left. To me it looks like he could sit in Aru's wheel until Christmas.
 
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Rollthedice said:
Valv.Piti said:
Metabolol said:
I think if Dumoulin wants to win this Vuelta he can't sit back and be defensive and just react to what Astana/Katusha/(Movistar) do. He and his team should try to be on the offensive and create opportunities for him.

Completely agree! He needs to pick his spots carefully and go on the offensive, I can't imagine just sitting in Aru's wheel the next 3 days (or attempt to) will win him this Vuelta.

One day is gone, tomorrow is easy so just one left. To me it looks like he could sit in Aru's wheel until Christmas.

He looked great today. Hopefully its encouraging that Aru can't even slightly trouble him at 5% gradients, which is what most climbs in the Sierre Madrilena are.

I think if Aru wants to win he was to go on the penultimate climb saturday. Only one that might be steep enough.
 
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Poursuivant said:
Did anyone, anywhere, fan or within the sport, predict this performance from Dumoulin?

I always knew he was a massive talent ever since I saw him ride a TT in sandshoes a few years ago.
 
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Poursuivant said:
Did anyone, anywhere, fan or within the sport, predict this performance from Dumoulin?
No but I was always certain that Dumoulin would reach heights like this, but this season he suddenly progressed alot faster than I anticipated. Though I think there was some French sports journalist who predicted Tom would podium after he got second in that stage behing Chaves.
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
Dumoulin's comment was clear "After the first attack by Aru I knew I would keep red today"

Don't forget that at this point these guys are also playing a psycological game, not just racing bikes.
I wouldn't expect him to say anything different, even if he was about to being dropped by Aru and just managed to hang on. Cat and mouse game. We'll never know whether today he was really confortable on Aru's wheel, as he looked, or he was fighting for dear life. Perhaps in his biography in 20 years time :D
 
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huge said:
Dekker_Tifosi said:
Dumoulin's comment was clear "After the first attack by Aru I knew I would keep red today"

Don't forget that at this point these guys are also playing a psycological game, not just racing bikes.
I wouldn't expect him to say anything different, even if he was about to being dropped by Aru and just managed to hang on. Cat and mouse game. We'll never know whether today he was really confortable on Aru's wheel, as he looked, or he was fighting for dear life. Perhaps in his biography in 20 years time :D

True. But to be fair, he did look really comfortable.
 
Seeing him today, i think he wins this. He gets extra watts, he's just getting better and better

Gotta say that he's a creepy fella, aitor gonzalez like
It won't surprise me to hear that in the future he will rob banks and stuff.
 
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Poursuivant said:
Did anyone, anywhere, fan or within the sport, predict this performance from Dumoulin?

Just like with froome and armstrong no one saw it coming.