Anderis said:I don't think there was any more time loss for Ryder on a Stelvio stage. He was leading the group himself for many kilometers while others wheelsucked him. Yet, they were only able to attack him just before the summit and gain some tiny seconds. Had they attacked earlier, they wouldn't benefit from wheelsucking and I'm sure Hesjedal would be either able to counter them or ride his own pace and minimising loses, losing more or less what he actually lost at the end of the stage. He rode away from everyone a day earlier and didn't look like struggling compared to other riders on that stage.
He has shown some weakness in earlier stages, but nobody goes flat out on some medium mountain stages in the middle of the race just because one of riders who is expected to do well in GC, doesn't look particularly well (unless it's one of the 2-3 biggest favourites, perhaps, and the other guy has a strong team to make it happen).
Versatility and ability to gain time in various terrain, circumstances etc. is a part of being a good GT rider. Hesjedal also lost a minute on a stage to Mende, because he didn't expect to be so strong at the end of the race, still uncertain of his GC capabilities, so he got himself into an early break on that stage and it didn't pay off.
I'm not saying he is better climber than Purito, but he beat him in GC of GTs the only 2 times he tried. That shows, that in a top form and a bit of luck, the TdF podium would not be totally out of the question IMO. He is not in the top3 climbers of the world, but neither are Peraud or Pinot (yet) IMO, but they've managed it.
greenedge said:Is Cavendish riding the Vuelta- he's listed on one but then I just saw the article on CN about Boonen and he said he would be riding for himself in the sprints?
hfer07 said:For Overall GC:
Chris Froome (SKY)
Nairo Quintana(Movistar)
Alberto Contador(Tinkoff-Saxo)
Andrew Talansky(Garmin)
Joaquim Rodroguez(katusha)
Fabio Aru (Astana)
Chris Horner (Lampre)
Rigoberto Uran (OPQS)
Samuel Sanchez (BMC)
Thibaut Pinot (FDJ)
Robert Gesink (Belkin)
Jurgen Van Den Broeck (Lotto)
*Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin)
*Cadel Evans (BMC)
*Alejandro Valverde (Movistar)
happytramp said:Hmmm, can't see Dan Martin not making the top 15.
Yes! I think he will try to pull a Majka, finish way back durning the first week and then go in the breakaway on every decent stage.Jspear said:Yep. And add to that: Thibaut Pinot has said he will be going for a stage win and the KOM jersey. He doesn't want the pressure of GC.
From Hesjedal's website. A bit of an opposite statement to those which were saying Talansky will be only there to help.Hesjedal then will focus on the Vuelta, where he will share leadership of Garmin-Sharp with Andrew Talansky, who left the last Tour de France after a crash, and Dan Martin, who is chasing success after he was thwarted by crashes at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Giro.
I wonder where is Afrank going to hide?Anderis said:Quote:Hesjedal [...] will share leadership of Garmin-Sharp with Andrew Talansky, who left the last Tour de France after a crash, and Dan Martin, who is chasing success after he was thwarted by crashes at Liège-Bastogne-Liège and the Giro.
From Hesjedal's website. A bit of an opposite statement to those which were saying Talansky will be only there to help.
Nonetheless, a first couple of MTFs will decide everything. I hope at least 2 of them will be in form to fight for top10 spots in GC.
Jspear said:Last I heard he wasn't officially confirmed. He was going to ride the Tour de l'Ain and see how things went.
It is logical that Talansky will be also protected, in case that Hesjedal and/or Martin lose a lot of time in a stage. I read in another article that Vaughters aims the final victory in the Vuelta with his team and that the leader will probably be D. Martin.cineteq said:I wonder where is Afrank going to hide?
"I told you so" is fitting => http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=1550158&postcount=68
cineteq said:I wonder where is Afrank going to hide?
"I told you so" is fitting => http://forum.cyclingnews.com/showpost.php?p=1550158&postcount=68
durtyfat said:It is logical that Talansky will be also protected, in case that Hesjedal and/or Martin lose a lot of time in a stage. I read in another article that Vaughters aims the final victory in the Vuelta with his team and that the leader will probably be D. Martin.
Interesting,lot of them are very tired imo.Movistar will have best team probably.MatParker117 said:Sky: Froome, Nieve, Rowe, Kiryienka, Nieve, Siutsou, Cataldo, Kennaugh, Knees
ILovecycling said:Interesting,lot of them are very tired imo.Movistar will have best team probably.
Still stronger than tinkoff
Mayomaniac said:http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Vuelta_a_Espana_2014-Startlist
A few teams will bring massive firepower to the vuelta, Garmin Ryder, Dan and Andrew, Belkin Kelderman, Gesink and Ten Dam, Lampe Horner, Anacona, Niemiec and to a lesser extend Serpa and Cunego, Moviestar looks very strong and Astana just looks great.
BMC looks very strong if they just go stagehunting.
thats true,otoh from these guys only nieve is top-class mountain domestique imo.(maybe Kennaugh in top shape) Its hard to stay with likes of Moreno,Valverde,Kreuziger for them.Pricey_sky said:Suitsou and Cataldo have had a break since Giro and Kennaugh missed lots of racing due to injury. Nieve did a tough Tour but didn't really go hard apart from the final MTF stage where he was in the break.
katusha will be very strong indeedArredondo said:You forgot one of the stronger teams: Katusha, with Purito, Moreno, Caruso and Kolobnev. Really strong and most importantly really fresh team.
This team looks tired.MatParker117 said:Sky: Froome, Nieve, Rowe, Kiryienka, Nieve, Siutsou, Cataldo, Kennaugh, Knees
What can I say...No Talansky, or Garmin rider either.SergeDeM said:Whoever started this poll seriously dropped the ball. Betancur and Evans but no Uran?? WTF...
Man, do you always take comments that seriously?Afrank said:What reason do I have to hide?
At the time according to what Vaughters had said, the plan was Ryder and Martin leading, with Talansky working for them. Talansky must now be recovered from his injuries enough and is in good enough form to share leadership with those two. I'm glad, I do like Talansky.
willbick said:Froome - "I'm a little bit light on racing days this year so getting a Grand Tour under my belt will not only help me now, but it will also help my preparation for next year."
Doesnt sound like he expects to be challenging for the GC
"Going for the win will certainly be tough, but we’ll give it everything we’ve got."
MatParker117 said:Definitely is
MatParker117 said:Sky: Froome, Nieve, Rowe, Kiryienka, Nieve, Siutsou, Cataldo, Kennaugh, Knees