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talansky is quietly doing well.
despite garmin's disastrous first stage, he will likely be top ten after the ITT.
despite garmin's disastrous first stage, he will likely be top ten after the ITT.
Big Doopie said:talansky is quietly doing well.
despite garmin's disastrous first stage, he will likely be top ten after the ITT.
Mellow Velo said:I tend to agree with you.
Having a hill doesn't seem to make much of a difference to Purito's ITT chances.
He's just unable to sustain output, regardless of terrain.
Piti is a bit more difficult to call. He's capable of anything in the pretty poor to pretty good range.
Gesink could well jump either or both and will perhaps find the later, longer climbs more to his taste.
LaFlorecita said:Some people on other forums noted that Alberto seemed to ride with a way too small gear in the last few hundred meters
LaFlorecita said:Some people on other forums noted that Alberto seemed to ride with a way too small gear in the last few hundred meters
TomekA said:How they explained that? Something wrong with the bike or he was just too weak for higher gear?
LaFlorecita said:Something wrong I guess. It sure looked that way, he was pedalling like a mad man.
Miburo said:That's what he usually does lol
Miburo said:That's what he usually does lol
LaFlorecita said:Some people on other forums noted that Alberto seemed to ride with a way too small gear in the last few hundred meters
airstream said:probably froome overrated 15 sec gained on alberto on thursday and decided to smash him today at any price. s
LaFlorecita said:Some people on other forums noted that Alberto seemed to ride with a way too small gear in the last few hundred meters
airstream said:watched the final 4-5km newly. froome seriously lacks a leader experience. He rarely wheelsucked, preferred to catch the wind, made plentyof unrequired moves. The stage was lost by him firstly due to inexperience. who knows probably froome overrated 15 sec gained on alberto on thursday and decided to smash him today at any price. spaniards rode way smarter. generally it wouldnt have been a disaster to froome to build tactics defensively as say purito did, but he wanted to act differently.it will be very intriguing race!![]()
Me,I'm looking forward to Ardennes.Vino attacks everyone said:Anyone but me that finds it extremely awesome that Valverde is back in his good old awesome shape?
Delicious!Arnout said:According to Dutch commentators, Valverde was waving at Sky riders and staff after the finish.
Who cares?bigcog said:What a classless act he is.
Holy ****,I dont remember this.It's pretty awesomecesko_jr said:what about this steal from Alejandro? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgrX7D0mRqo (3:00 forward) Vino Jugo vs Alejandro Ferrari!![]()
Subscribed.peacefultribe said:I'm a huge Contador fan, but I kind of like Froome. Soooooo much better than Alberto against the Schlecks. I don't like SKY, or Wiggans, but Froome is likable. This Vuelta could be a classic, like the Vuelta of years past.
no, i never criticize riders for any moves. its very brutal sport and you never know how you'll feel in a minute. i just tend to think it wasnt a good day for froome too but he should ride more providently otherwise spaniards will trumple himCimber said:Well u cant blame Froome for that tactic imo. He knows its now he needs to put time in to Bertie, since Froome will getting more tired and Contador will improve.
Cimber said:Well u cant blame Froome for that tactic imo. He knows its now he needs to put time in to Bertie, since Froome will getting more tired and Contador will improve.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Also noticed Sky train ran out of fuel a bit early. Porte/Uran/Henao all blew out too soon
Me too. Froome must have naively thought that Alberto is still weak, and the stage will be good for him to gain some time.TomekA said:I think the same.
the asian said:Doesn't augur well for SKY in the mountain stages!
Me too. Froome must have naively thought that Alberto is still weak, and the stage will be good for him to gain some time.
The Spaniards were way too smart for that
Pity Bertie didn't win the stage. If he won he would have been second overall.
jens_attacks said:the finale was good but not really what i was expecting
the insane average speed of the stage had an impact on the final climb no doubt
alberto-remembers me of his 2008 giro form.i hope he will improve later because i won't like him to win like that.i think on bola del mundo we'll see the real contador,one that can sustain an attack for more than 2 minutes
froome-over-confidence?blew his team very fast on the penultimate climb going full-gas and also very early on la gallina.it sounds impossible but he might fade away slowly,feeling the effects of riding the second gt....nah...who am i kidding?he will probably destroy any sign of life in the time trial
purito-pretty awesome form just like in giro.definitely good for the podium
alejandro-definitely the most impressive for me right now,he still has that magnificent uphill kick,hell he even attacked.if alberto and froome will stay only at this level,valverde might overtake both of them.i think he will do well on the timetrial too.
still a very good vuelta
Alpehue said:Im deffinetly cheering for Alberto, but i love the fact that there 3 other riders up there creating a really interesting race.
I must also say, i like Froome more and more, he tries, and he fights, not like good old Andy.