Alpe d'Huez said:Good post ACF94. The edit part I mean.
I like ACF's Phil quote in his sig 8)
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Alpe d'Huez said:Good post ACF94. The edit part I mean.
c&cfan said:today contador wasn't afrais of anyone.--ANYONE. he attacked and burned gilbert completely and attacked again. i believe that he was going to chase vdb.
c&cfan said:i believe that vdb did that to launch gilbert's sprint. i bet gilbert tough the same. it really looks like vdb was leading gilbert's sprint but he then exploded.
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
EDIT: I find it odd how Andy Schleck is saying he is not good on these climbs. He has won Liege - Bastogne - Liege and done well in the ardennes in the past. That is just a lame **** excuse especially when saying it suits Alberto more when AC hasn't had overly much success in the Ardennes nor in stages like this. Secondly, I also find it odd saying that a 6 or 8 second loss is insignifcant. Do these people not watch cyclling? The 2010 Tour was won by 39 seconds, 2007 Tour was won by 23 seconds, 2010 Vuelta was won by 41 seconds, etc. Every little bit of time lost or gained is significant imo.
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
Oh dear Jens, the only GC rider who has looked sharper than Contador is Evans, and we don't know what would have happened if Contador wasn't caught up in the first stage.
Leopard-Trek really gets on my nerves.
bridgeman said:Clentador redlined because he is panicking. He should not have gone so deep because he will pay for this in the coming days.These attacks around him will only increase.
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
Moose McKnuckles said:Leopard-Schleck has even managed to turn Jens Voigt into a d-bag.
Maybe Jens should ask Lance how well those blog and twitter attacks on Contador worked out.
Dekker_Tifosi said:You really lost all hope don't you?
Why? Last year Gesink was almsot 3 minutes behind before the first mt stage and finished 6th. As you said, Sanchez is stronger, so he can still finish top 5 right?
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
EDIT: I find it odd how Andy Schleck is saying he is not good on these climbs. He has won Liege - Bastogne - Liege and done well in the ardennes in the past. That is just a lame **** excuse especially when saying it suits Alberto more when AC hasn't had overly much success in the Ardennes nor in stages like this. Secondly, I also find it odd saying that a 6 or 8 second loss is insignifcant. Do these people not watch cyclling? The 2010 Tour was won by 39 seconds, 2007 Tour was won by 23 seconds, 2010 Vuelta was won by 41 seconds, etc. Every little bit of time lost or gained is significant imo.
thehog said:Hincapie showed the way to play it. Never thought I'd say it but that's the way to get your guy to the line.
Escarabajo said:I think Andy Schleck is in trouble. I am not sure if this is like the previous years where he did not show much early in the Tour and then came back. This time he does not look on form. IMHO. I am happy for Frank's performance. Maybe he will be the leader of their team later during the Tour.
Maybe, but it looked like Uran slowed down when he attacked looking for Wiggins. So he thought about him. I know that Evans and Contador were very strong but these types of finishes are the only chances for Uran to shine. Historically these steep short climbs have been his main strength. So maybe if he had not thought about Wiggins he could have had a shot at the stage by creating a gap on the steep section and maintaining the gap all the way to finish.auscyclefan94 said:Supposedly Wiggins was really ****ed off at the end of the stage today. Possibly at Uran for not riding for him?
Escarabajo said:Maybe, but it looked like Uran slowed down when he attacked looking for Wiggins. So he thought about him. I know that Evans and Contador were very strong but these types of finishes are the only chances for Uran to shine. Historically these steep short climbs have been his main strength. So maybe if he had not thought about Wiggins he could have had a shot at the stage by creating a gap on the steep section and maintaining the gap all the way to finish.
But of course I am bias. So maybe you need to ask someone else for a better explanation.![]()
The Hitch said:I could care less about top 5. He came 4th last year. I hoped he could limit his losses in the mountains to at least be seen as a threat for a while, even if he fades at the end like Frank Schleck 08. At this rate even if he makes top 5 it will be a late surprise and no one will notice anyway.
Samus dream is podium. That too is gone and since hes not doing it in 2012 he will probably be too old by 2013 to ever get it.
Its a shame because ive been waiting for the Samu challenge for over a year. Now have to wait another 10 months till the Giro.
sultanofhyd said:auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
Oh dear Jens, the only GC rider who has looked sharper than Contador is Evans, and we don't know what would have happened if Contador wasn't caught up in the first stage.
Leopard-Trek really gets on my nerves.
Publicus said:So Andy is saying that because be only lost 8 seconds today and not 10 seconds like at Mende, this is a good sign. Anyone want to explain why he is correct? Logic would tell me Mende is a harder climb and that if he was truly better here he would have finished ST. Maybe I'm missing something but he sounds like he is talking out of his bum.
auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
Did not expect the trash talk from someone I always thought was a classy Jens....
Come on Jens, you're better than the typical scumbags who engage in this tripe.
Leave this low-life tactic to the king of scumbagery, Mr.Pharmstrong et al.
Mont Ventoux said:auscyclefan94 said:Interesting commentsby Jens Voigt on his blog
"And then there is Alberto Contador, who finally showed himself by attacking on the Mur and finishing a close second. For me, I just think it was a “whistle in the forest”! I mean, he is supposed to go on the attack if he is the best, but so far in this Tour he just hasn’t seemed as sharp. I don’t know what it is, but he just seems to be missing a bit everywhere. His team is not there when the racing gets though. And he is still 1:40 down in the standings."
Did not expect the trash talk from someone I always thought was a classy Jens....
Come on Jens, you're better than the typical scumbags who engage in this tripe.
Leave this low-life tactic to the king of scumbagery, Mr.Pharmstrong et al.
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EDIT: ACF's new avatar...?