Red Rick said:1 week races are overrated for GT riders. The factoren that het wins the most classics oriented one of the WT stage races is still impressive though.
Bardamu said:I see Kwiatkowski as a main contender for both the Worlds as Lombardia, so he might win it as well.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Plus for Dumoulin the WT ranking isn't a specific goal. And the way he works towards goals it isn't in his system to suddenly change his program to add more races. So no way he will challenge.
Van Avermaet will already pick up points in Hamburg anyway.
Red Rick said:Just saw an interview with Dumoulin where he said that he weighted less than in the Giro, and that it's usually easier for him to be light during the summer than in the spring.
Jspear said:Red Rick said:Just saw an interview with Dumoulin where he said that he weighted less than in the Giro, and that it's usually easier for him to be light during the summer than in the spring.
So basically he's the favorite for the Tour next year.
Nibali is probably the most complete.Ruby United said:Jspear said:Red Rick said:Just saw an interview with Dumoulin where he said that he weighted less than in the Giro, and that it's usually easier for him to be light during the summer than in the spring.
So basically he's the favorite for the Tour next year.
In the same way that Richie was this year.
Though, of course, TD has the potential to be a more complete GC rider than any we've seen since Indurain (or, perhaps, Chris Froome).
bob.a.feet said:Nibali is probably the most complete.Ruby United said:Jspear said:Red Rick said:Just saw an interview with Dumoulin where he said that he weighted less than in the Giro, and that it's usually easier for him to be light during the summer than in the spring.
So basically he's the favorite for the Tour next year.
In the same way that Richie was this year.
Though, of course, TD has the potential to be a more complete GC rider than any we've seen since Indurain (or, perhaps, Chris Froome).
Dekker_Tifosi said:Think Dumoulin has the potential to be more complete than Nibali. For sure he is a better TT-er. He is better at 1-climb stages, and he's as good as a descender (and more on technical skill, not pure guts like Nibs). Nibs is better at multi mtf for now, but dumoulin has shown rapid growth there too. And Dumoulin shows aptitude for hilly and cobbled stages/classics as well.
However, modern cycling has shown you cannot be jack of all trades. So he'll have to chose every year.
Trusting the data of Velon?Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
I'd go as far as saying Nibali is one of the most overrated downhillers in the peloton. More on guts than anything else, and the only reason it looks so impressive is because he usually is with less risk taking GC men.
Most sprinters would outdo him. And it's also why Dumoulin outdoes him..
Dekker_Tifosi said:Think Dumoulin has the potential to be more complete than Nibali. For sure he is a better TT-er. He is better at 1-climb stages, and he's as good as a descender (and more on technical skill, not pure guts like Nibs). Nibs is better at multi mtf for now, but dumoulin has shown rapid growth there too. And Dumoulin shows aptitude for hilly and cobbled stages/classics as well.
However, modern cycling has shown you cannot be jack of all trades. So he'll have to chose every year.
So we're going off one descent with questionable data? A descent that's pretty straightforward too with a fair amount of pedaling?Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
I'd go as far as saying Nibali is one of the most overrated downhillers in the peloton. More on guts than anything else, and the only reason it looks so impressive is because he usually is with less risk taking GC men.
Most sprinters would outdo him. And it's also why Dumoulin outdoes him..
Red Rick said:So we're going off one descent with questionable data? A descent that's pretty straightforward too with a fair amount of pedaling?
Nibali has decided monuments downhill. He's done his fair share of demonic descents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPHnqI13vPk
And most sprinters would outdo him? That matters absolutely nothing if they're not there to contest the victory. Valverde wins many races in a sprint, but I'm not gonna discount that because Kittel would win that sprint had he been there.
Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
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Kwiat's downhill ability is in the league of sagan. Froome is way worse than kwiat and I think froome is a good descender. In the last stage of dauphine, kwia was dropped in the climb and he was able to surpass porte :surprised: and bridge the gap to the froome's group. He is insane!Ruby United said:Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
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We all know Kwiat is abnormally good at descending, but even so it was quite telling in San Sebastian watching Kwiat drop Dumo on the descent - the difference between their descending skills was massive.
That's because Dumoulin didn't know the descent at all. While Kwiatkowski had previous experience.Ruby United said:Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
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We all know Kwiat is abnormally good at descending, but even so it was quite telling in San Sebastian watching Kwiat drop Dumo on the descent - the difference between their descending skills was massive.
Dekker_Tifosi said:That's because Dumoulin didn't know the descent at all. While Kwiatkowski had previous experience.Ruby United said:Dekker_Tifosi said:I totally disagree, he was faster than Nibali in the stage Nibali won. And we can all agree Nibali went full there.
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We all know Kwiat is abnormally good at descending, but even so it was quite telling in San Sebastian watching Kwiat drop Dumo on the descent - the difference between their descending skills was massive.
Besides, it was Nibali we were comparing him to. Not Kwiatkowski. Point void.