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I'd say he has more chance of winning it by doing this than playing the waiting game like his brother does. We simply do not know if he is going to fade. And at least he is giving himself a chance of winning.The Chicken said:Wow, just seen that S. Yates interview on ITV4. He look liked he'd just been bollocked by his team for that ride. Clearly they want him to show some restraint in his GT riding to avoid another Giro-style collapse but he's too ill-disciplined. LOL.
You need to capitalize on form when you have it. Taking an advantage enables you to actually ride more efficiently later on. And it's a 5km attack or something. Not that much. At no point in this Vuelta will he be in a postion where he crams out the 20k solo's anyway.Escarabajo said:I'd say he has more chance of winning it by doing this than playing the waiting game like his brother does. We simply do not know if he is going to fade. And at least he is giving himself a chance of winning.The Chicken said:Wow, just seen that S. Yates interview on ITV4. He look liked he'd just been bollocked by his team for that ride. Clearly they want him to show some restraint in his GT riding to avoid another Giro-style collapse but he's too ill-disciplined. LOL.
Hayabusa said:If Yates were to win the Vuelta, that'd make it 3 different winners of the GTs from the same nation. Can't remember any recent years where that's happened.
2008 Spanish riders won all 3 but that was Contador x2.
Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Koronin said:Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Valverde made a comment while talking about the race that Quintana was suffering. He said something about he made a split second decision to stay with Quintana who was suffering instead of going with Yates and that was it was better for him to conserve some energy now even though he would have gone with Yates.
Make of those comments what you will.
The Barb said:Koronin said:Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Valverde made a comment while talking about the race that Quintana was suffering. He said something about he made a split second decision to stay with Quintana who was suffering instead of going with Yates and that was it was better for him to conserve some energy now even though he would have gone with Yates.
Make of those comments what you will.
Interesting. yeah, I worry about Quintana. It's a bit of a myth that Colombians thrive in hot weather - a myth that, I think, comes from people who haven't been there but just look at a globe, see it's on the equator, and assume it's all hot. Yes, some parts are extremely hot (especially around the coast) but on the high Andean plains (such as Boyaca, where Quintana is from) the temperature is cool and basically never gets into the 30s (Celsius). Remembering how he won the Giro in icy conditions, I am sure that scorching temperatures do not help him.
It's helpful for Quintana that from Stage 11 onwards they are in the north, as opposed to last year when they weren't really there until Stage 16.
SlickMongoose said:I hope Simon keeps doing what he's doing. He's pretty much the most exciting climber in the peloton right now, having that trained out of him would be awful.
Aye he’s be much better squeezing in to a tall, slim white body from KenyaRed Rick said:Quintana is also a pretty compact dude. He doesn't have much surface area to get rid of the heat.
SlickMongoose said:I hope Simon keeps doing what he's doing. He's pretty much the most exciting climber in the peloton right now, having that trained out of him would be awful.
This really makes me think that Yates should go for it again on La Covatilla if he has the legs. Get some margin on Quintana before he starts feeling better. I think there were quite a few riders today who couldn't really do much anyway and were happy to hang on for dear life.Koronin said:Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Valverde made a comment while talking about the race that Quintana was suffering. He said something about he made a split second decision to stay with Quintana who was suffering instead of going with Yates and that was it was better for him to conserve some energy now even though he would have gone with Yates.
Make of those comments what you will.
If his brother comes good in the second week, it’s possible, but Haig can’t do it all himself.Red Rick said:This really makes me think that Yates should go for it again on La Covatilla if he has the legs. Get some margin on Quintana before he starts feeling better. I think there were quite a few riders today who couldn't really do much anyway and were happy to hang on for dear life.Koronin said:Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Valverde made a comment while talking about the race that Quintana was suffering. He said something about he made a split second decision to stay with Quintana who was suffering instead of going with Yates and that was it was better for him to conserve some energy now even though he would have gone with Yates.
Make of those comments what you will.
One problem for Yates is that I really doubt LottoNL Jumbo will shred the peloton like that again, and Yates doens't really have the team to do that himself.
42x16ss said:If his brother comes good in the second week, it’s possible, but Haig can’t do it all himself.Red Rick said:This really makes me think that Yates should go for it again on La Covatilla if he has the legs. Get some margin on Quintana before he starts feeling better. I think there were quite a few riders today who couldn't really do much anyway and were happy to hang on for dear life.Koronin said:Red Rick said:Quintana looked pretty dead at the finish. He can't wait for the cooler stages up north
Valverde made a comment while talking about the race that Quintana was suffering. He said something about he made a split second decision to stay with Quintana who was suffering instead of going with Yates and that was it was better for him to conserve some energy now even though he would have gone with Yates.
Make of those comments what you will.
One problem for Yates is that I really doubt LottoNL Jumbo will shred the peloton like that again, and Yates doens't really have the team to do that himself.
It was a lot stop and go and Buchmann did it on his own. Anyway, I just reacted to him saying he was able to and he looked good today which was to be expectedRed Rick said:I don't think he could. They didn't really put a dent into Yates even on the flat or the sprint to the end.
Red Rick said:I don't think he could. They didn't really put a dent into Yates even on the flat or the sprint to the end.
“I didn’t mean to [attack],” Yates said after stage 4.