Kazistuta said:I'm sitting here a bit sad, because the history of our sport makes my first thought "he must be on something", whenever there's a major unexpected and illogical outcome in a race - like today.
But congrats to Gesink anyway! Let's just say we didn't see this coming![]()
Jamsque said:I'm genuinely amazed, I didn't think Gesink had it in him. He was clearly hungry for the win today.
I can only hope that I'm not here when Dekker_T's hurricane of smugposting hits the thread.
I can hardly see anyone who is a contender for the TDF getting on the juice for the Tour of Oman. It's more likely that he has simply peaked way too early, he might've trained a bit too hard after the passing of his father. Unfortunately I suspect we will see a Gesink who is completely out of shape in TDF, but we will see.Kazistuta said:I'm sitting here a bit sad, because the history of our sport makes my first thought "he must be on something", whenever there's a major unexpected and illogical outcome in a race - like today.
But congrats to Gesink anyway! Let's just say we didn't see this coming![]()
Come on dude, Gesink is by far the best climber in this race, the TT included two tough hills, and he had a point to prove.Kazistuta said:I'm sitting here a bit sad, because the history of our sport makes my first thought "he must be on something", whenever there's a major unexpected and illogical outcome in a race - like today.
But congrats to Gesink anyway! Let's just say we didn't see this coming![]()
Kazistuta said:I'm sitting here a bit sad, because the history of our sport makes my first thought "he must be on something", whenever there's a major unexpected and illogical outcome in a race - like today.
But congrats to Gesink anyway! Let's just say we didn't see this coming![]()
auscyclefan94 said:What are you talking about?
You guys are selecting the avatar for me.
Jamsque said:I'm genuinely amazed, I didn't think Gesink had it in him. He was clearly hungry for the win today.
I can only hope that I'm not here when Dekker_T's hurricane of smugposting hits the thread.
Ryo Hazuki said:gesink was won many itt's in his career but has let it slip last years. we still don't know how he will don on an itt bike though
I've seen the video from the climb yesterday, I know how he looks when he's on top form, and let me tell you: he is far from that.maltiv said:I can hardly see anyone who is a contender for the TDF getting on the juice for the Tour of Oman. It's more likely that he has simply peaked way too early, he might've trained a bit too hard after the passing of his father. Unfortunately I suspect we will see a Gesink who is completely out of shape in TDF, but we will see.
auscyclefan94 said:I will do something like this for each month so the Gesin one will be up till March 20th.
Kwibus said:I understand, but you have to keep in mind that Visconti also came 2nd for example. This wasn't a pure TT course. There were no TT-bikes and the course was going up and down.
I'm more worried about him peaking waaay too early then him being a doper. Allthough you just never know my gutfeeling about Gesink and doping is rather positive(bad word choice)
Now let's keep doping out of this though.
maltiv said:Gesink hits top shape 5 months too early![]()
Kwibus said:He was wrong about the endresult though!
Jamsque said:When has being wrong ever stopped Dekker_T from being smug?
auscyclefan94 said:ok, I will admit Gesink is a reasonable time trialler but he will have to produce more results to really convince me.
Moondance said:Seems appropriate.
auscyclefan94 said:You all can decide on what pic it will be. I will keep doing bets like this until I actually have to do one of them!![]()
