Very happy for him and in fairness a good effort from Cavendish for him, credit where credit is due.
gutsy move, too.akrogirl said:I am so happy for Martin. I am a Giant girl, but I was cheering for Tony today - who couldn't?
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Cance > TheRest said:Except Etixx have the two most selfish riders in the peloton (Terpstra and Cav), then maybe...Tank Engine said:I with Echoes (to some degree) on this one. I have always thought that obviously Martin should ride PR rather than the Tour of the Basque Country or whatever (I've nothing against the Basque tour, but why should Tony always have to ride it?). I guess if he had been riding for any other team, he would have ridden PR years ago. He seems happy at Etixx. It doesn't seem to have hit the ORICA levels of democracy, but it is a very strong team of riders that are generally happy to help each other out (with the exception of PR and obvious sprint stages)
Tony demand to ride PR!! I don't care what Boonen or Terpstra might think.
As for Tony being a softie, I agree that is delusional.
Echoes said:Tony Martin is not what I call a cycling champion. He's just an employee for Quick Step that does what his boss asks him to do.
How come that such a powerful heavyweight rider never even STARTED Paris-Roubaix! It's beyond imagination. He must hide himself in shame because he should have won that race as much as Cancellara did.
Paris-Roubaix does not require anaerobic capacity but aerobic capacity. It's a stamina race. He hasn't raced it because he does not have cycling culture. He's an Easterner. You don't make a name for yourself on all these silly little stage races. Paris-Roubaix is the greatest of all cycle races, right? He should know that by now. But now, Mr Martin rather chose to race some little race where he's sure to win something or should I say to EARN something rather than risk it all on the Classic Queen ...
Look at Cancellara. He surprised everybody when he announced by the start of the 2004 season that Paris-Roubaix was among his objectives and he shocked everyone with his 4th place. Now the result is: 3 Paris-Roubaix, 3 Tours of Flanders, 1 Milan-Sanremo, 1 Tour of Switzerland, 1 Tirreno Adriatico, 2 Montepaschi and dozens of high places in classics and stage races. He's a champion. Martin is just a softie, period.
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zigzag wanderer said:Is the equivalent video for stage 2 available?![]()
I didn't realise Etixx need to perform in the TTT.Taxus4a said:His crash looks bad, maybe is a broken collerbone, but I hope no and he can go on, he is very important for the TTT.
They have (had?) a pretty decent shot at winning. Would also help Uran, which is what Taxus is probably implying but doubt that it would be much of a priority for the team.SeriousSam said:I didn't realise Etixx need to perform in the TTT.Taxus4a said:His crash looks bad, maybe is a broken collerbone, but I hope no and he can go on, he is very important for the TTT.
SeriousSam said:I didn't realise Etixx need to perform in the TTT.Taxus4a said:His crash looks bad, maybe is a broken collerbone, but I hope no and he can go on, he is very important for the TTT.