Vuelta a Andalucia (Ruta Del Sol) 2.HC // 18.2 - 22.2

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rhubroma said:
True. The same applies to Contador, although he has added to the difficulty by going for the audacious double. This, though, will simply add more flavor to the soup.

Contador fans, or to say better, Froome's detractors, if Contador looses the Tour will say Froome was a coward for not racing the Giro :D
 
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13. Jurgen van den Broeck 0:13

Good effort. Could perhaps be a factor in the mountains? A Good effort. Perhaps a Dauphine deja-vu with a strong JVDB and Kelderman.
 
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18. BASSO Ivan Tinkoff - Saxo 0:23
Not bad, 2nd best Tinkoff rider and only 9sec slower than Froome, has post-2006 Basso ever been that good in a short ITT at the start of a race, I think the 2009 Vuelta prologue was the only great prologue that we've ever seen from him after 2006, right?
 
pastronef said:
Contador fans, or to say better, Froome's detractors, if Contador looses the Tour will say Froome was a coward for not racing the Giro :D

This is Froomedawg stupidity at its finest.

At any rate Froome needs about 5 more GT's in his palmares to even begin to talk the talk, and walk the walk. :p

And if Contador wins both...
 
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Mayomaniac said:
18. BASSO Ivan Tinkoff - Saxo 0:23
Not bad, 2nd best Tinkoff rider and only 9sec slower than Froome, has post-2006 Basso ever been that good in a short ITT at the start of a race, I think the 2009 Vuelta prologue was the only great prologue that we've ever seen from him after 2006, right?

The Riis-magic is beginning again just like 2004 :cool:
 
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Mayomaniac said:
18. BASSO Ivan Tinkoff - Saxo 0:23
Not bad, 2nd best Tinkoff rider and only 9sec slower than Froome, has post-2006 Basso ever been that good in a short ITT at the start of a race, I think the 2009 Vuelta prologue was the only great prologue that we've ever seen from him after 2006, right?

ivan basso- podium at il giro!

i also hope he can win this bike race

only saw the eurosport evening replay. alberto looked awesome
i'm happy for javi, strong rider
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Sky fan explanation of Froome performance in spring:

Froome has great result in early spring = already dominating, he will crush the Tour!
Froome has mediocre result in early spring = completely irrelevant, since he's peaking for the Tour!

Yup, it's bull. In the last four years the strongest rider in the early season has also been the strongest at the Tour (Contador would have won last year without the crash).
 
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It's pretty ridiculous that there's no punishment whatsoever for Kiryienka, for causing that crash. Taking him out of the race would be appropriate.
 
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Flamin said:
It's pretty ridiculous that there's no punishment whatsoever for Kiryienka, for causing that crash. Taking him out of the race would be appropriate.

It was pretty bad although it didn't help that the AG2R rider was also looking down at the road at the exact same time as Kiryienka swung out.
 
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Flamin said:
It's pretty ridiculous that there's no punishment whatsoever for Kiryienka, for causing that crash. Taking him out of the race would be appropriate.

It's lucky that not half of the big names involved weren't hurt seriously.
Imagine JvdB having another half year of recuperating from a crash. It could have happened due to this move
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
It's lucky that not half of the big names involved weren't hurt seriously.
Imagine JvdB having another half year of recuperating from a crash. It could have happened due to this move

I don't think anyone would notice if VDB is in a race or not, though :D
 
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Dekker_Tifosi said:
It's lucky that not half of the big names involved weren't hurt seriously.
Imagine JvdB having another half year of recuperating from a crash. It could have happened due to this move

Yep, the real victims are just small fish, so nobody cares. Annoying.

JRanton said:
It was pretty bad although it didn't help that the AG2R rider was also looking down at the road at the exact same time as Kiryienka swung out.

Sure, but it's not very relevant. 100% Kiryienka's fault.
 
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rhubroma said:
From the footage he simply made a mistake (evidently got off balanced), without intent to obstruct a rider's line, thus no punishment was merited.

It (used) to be called 'racing.' Get a grip.

Lol :eek: :eek:

10 char
 
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rhubroma said:
From the footage he simply made a mistake (evidently got off balanced), without intent to obstruct a rider's line, thus no punishment was merited.

It (used) to be called 'racing.' Get a grip.

Suddenly steering right into the peloton without even looking to the side, is racing? Lol :eek:
 
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Time trialing in Spain. Not to be confused with derny racing.

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Flamin said:
Suddenly steering right into the peloton without even looking to the side, is racing? Lol :eek:

Yes, have you ever even raced? It isn't pleasent, mind you, but sh!t happens. The point is that such unpredictable things come with the turf.

It's entirely another matter when a rider does a risky, or intentional maneuver on purpose, which he didn't. And this is what the jury has to weigh in as far as penalties go. A moment of distraction (or a pebble, or a gasoil slick, or sheer fatigue) happens to the best of them.

Besides his colleagues will let him know, appropriately, :D what they think.