Vuelta a España - Stage 6 Caravaca de Cruz - Murcia 151km

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Karpets seems to really be spending some energy in the past few days. What's the strategy there? Or is he just a monster!
 
Jun 14, 2010
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MTDave said:
Karpets seems to really be spending some energy in the past few days. What's the strategy there? Or is he just a monster!

HE is their superdomestique for this gt. Working for pozzato and J Rod.
 
Mar 19, 2009
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jaylew said:
Farrar won't be there. Davis perhaps, maybe Bennati. Pozzato and Bole might have a shot. Who else?

Well, there was 2-5. Hushovd was a given as he was quite visible.
 
Mar 10, 2009
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Hugo Koblet said:
Well atleast Hoshovd showed that he's the best of the 2nd rate sprinters.

No, he is the quickest of the riders that were able to stay in the peloton today. Sprinting in road cycling is not about being the fastest in a flat stage, it is as much about surviving as it is about that final push.
 
Jun 10, 2010
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Loved how Urtasun went around ruining other people's sprints. I'm glad to see Bole there, although he struggled in the climb. The guy's starting to deserve a big win.

Very disappointed that Van Avermaet didn't go for it.
 
May 9, 2010
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Arnout said:
No, he is the quickest of the riders that were able to stay in the peloton today. Sprinting in road cycling is not about being the fastest in a flat stage, it is as much about surviving as it is about that final push.

Well my comment wasn't meant to be taken that serious. I really dislike Hushovd so getting a chance to call him a 2nd rate sprinter, I couldn't pass up on that. I'm not taking anything away from his win today, just merely stating that he isn't able to compete in a sprint with the big boys.

Oh and by the way: if sprinting isn't about being the fastest in a flat stage, it is as much about surviving (...) you might aswell say that climbing isn't about being the fastest up the hill, it is as much about surviving.

Stating that surviving is necessary to win is stating the obvious.
 
May 25, 2010
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Hugo Koblet said:
Well my comment wasn't meant to be taken that serious. I really dislike Hushovd so getting a chance to call him a 2nd rate sprinter, I couldn't pass up on that. I'm not taking anything away from his win today, just merely stating that he isn't able to compete in a sprint with the big boys.

Oh and by the way: if sprinting isn't about being the fastest in a flat stage, it is as much about surviving (...) you might aswell say that climbing isn't about being the fastest up the hill, it is as much about surviving.

Stating that surviving is necessary to win is stating the obvious.

Yeh Hushovd is a 2nd rate sprinter atm and he never was the best sprinter too, but what really makes this guy a class rider is that he able to win these stages. The stages were all the 1st tier sprinters are 10 minutes behind because all they can do is a sprint.

Class rider he is. Well I obviously like him :) Nothing special, but I appreciate him fighting for the green jersey in the TdF and winning it while he wasn't even close to winning a bunch sprint. Great overall rider.
 
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Kwibus said:
Nothing special, but I appreciate him fighting for the green jersey in the TdF and winning it while he wasn't even close to winning a bunch sprint. Great overall rider.
I don't know how you define "close", but Hushovd was second in 3 normal bunch sprints last year, and looked to be the 2. fastest sprinter in the race at that time.

Obviously this year he's a lot slower though, and hasn't been close to winning a real bunch sprint. Finishes like this are perfect for him though, and I think today he proved why is one of the favourites for worlds.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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Kwibus said:
Yeh Hushovd is a 2nd rate sprinter atm and he never was the best sprinter too, but what really makes this guy a class rider is that he able to win these stages. The stages were all the 1st tier sprinters are 10 minutes behind because all they can do is a sprint.

Class rider he is. Well I obviously like him :) Nothing special, but I appreciate him fighting for the green jersey in the TdF and winning it while he wasn't even close to winning a bunch sprint. Great overall rider.

Hushovd is someone that doesn't excel at anything, but he's decent in everything.

He used to excel at sprinting, but that seems to be over now. He'll never win anything big to be honest(perhaps the worlds if the course suits him perfectly) just because he doesn't excel in something.
He can't win real mountain stages.
He can't win real sprinting stages(anymore)
He can't win the big cobbled classics.
He can't win real time trials.
etc