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theyoungest said:Andy Schleck isn't much better than Menchov. Cadel Evans beat him this year, and GT-wise he's pretty much the same type of rider. On more or less the same level.
Last year Andy was definitely stronger than Menchov, but this year... I doubt it. That's why it's too bad Menchov wasn't invited in favour of the great Jerome Coppel.
I doubt Menchov would follow Evans on the Galibier. I'm pretty certain Schleck is a (much) better climber than Menchov. Contador and Schleck are the best climbers of the peloton.
Dedelou said:Speaking of "nonsense" If, as you said, He does not need to change, why are you suggesting he needs to train?. Let him continue to be what he is now. He should be satisfied a second place at best once in while, and at the back of the leaders group the rest of the year, no?. That would be consistant with what He has done and no need to change that. It also seems often that Schleck fail to win int the mountains the time he need to make up for his deficits in the ITT. Had be been able to take over 2 minutes on Cadel in the mountains, his ITT performance would not matter. As a climber , Andy lost his 2011 tour by a failing to perform adequately in the mountains, especially in Alpes d'huez and Luz. He does need to change his climbing if he want to win someday
Evans changed as a person, I mean Schleck doesn't have to change like that because his character isn't his problem, but his time trial.
Schleck was great in the mountains this year, Evans just did an amazing job to follow him almost everywhere. On a Dutch forum almost everybody agreed Schleck was the best climber this Tour de France.
