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dlwssonic said:wiggins took it from the last few km, evans took it from 9 or 10 km.
evans dropped everyone else except for frank schleck which included names such as(contador, basso, samu)
on a much harder stage, higher altitude, stronger competition, from 11km to go, into a headwind, etc.dlwssonic said:wiggins took it from the last few km, evans took it from 9 or 10 km.
evans dropped everyone else except for frank schleck which included names such as(contador, basso, samu)
auscyclefan94 said:on a much harder stage, higher altitude, stronger competition, from 11km to go, into a headwind, etc.
Zinoviev Letter said:I agree with your general point, but I'm not sure that I agree that the competition was much stronger.
There were three GC riders in the Tour better than anyone in the Vuelta, Contador, Schleck and Evans. Evans obviously doesn't have to ride against himself. Schleck was being chased after a hugely lengthy break, and so wasn't one of the guys Evans dropped. Contador was not at his best. Once you get past those three, I don't think that the climbers and GC men at this Vuelta stack up badly against those at the Tour. There's a very strong field here.
auscyclefan94 said:He dropped pretty much everyone including basso, samu and contador in a headwind. Contador was still pretty strong for a guy who did the giro at the tour. Obviously not at his best but he was above my expectations at the tour.
The field here is good, but JvdB and Nibali are the only really good gc riders. Anton and Rodriguez are either way too inconsistent or get dropped on stages with longer climbs. Wiggins has one decent gc result in an average tour and nothing really else. Menchov doesn't look overly great atm.
The others are all either young riders or 2nd tier stage race riders.
Thank you!!Pharazon said:yes we know..
cadel is the best...
he's the greatest cyclist in the history of the universe
auscyclefan94 said:He dropped pretty much everyone including basso, samu and contador in a headwind. Contador was still pretty strong for a guy who did the giro at the tour. Obviously not at his best but he was above my expectations at the tour.
The field here is good, but JvdB and Nibali are the only really good gc riders.
richo36 said:So contador, sanchez, basso, vockler (more in particular team eurosport) werent riding for GC? they had to pull to stay in the GC race just like evans did. If Evans didnt chase it down andy would of won the tour. So i would compare it. Yes you could say wiggins didnt have to pull but he knows nibali is the main contender in this race and he could not lose more time to him. so in my opinion he had no choice. He had to do something. Cos even if he did sit there and let the other favourites do the work at the end of the day he would still be down time on nibali and the other contenders.
Amazing ride by wiggins tho, never thought he was capable of something like that. Always thought he would rely on his time trialing to win him a GT. Going to be interesting with the TT tonight. He should be able to gain some time on the favourites.
Pharazon said:yes we know..
cadel is the best...
he's the greatest cyclist in the history of the universe
greenedge said:Thx so true.
Wiggins surprised, JROD surprised as well by failing. Mollema did a very nice ride and congrats to Dan Martin. I hope he can continue to improve in this race. How was JVDB with that front group for so long then lost around 13-20 seconds???
Zinoviev Letter said:I agree with your general point, but I'm not sure that I agree that the competition was much stronger.
There were three GC riders in the Tour better than anyone in the Vuelta, Contador, Schleck and Evans. Evans obviously doesn't have to ride against himself. Schleck was being chased after a hugely lengthy break, and so wasn't one of the guys Evans dropped. Contador was not at his best. Once you get past those three, I don't think that the climbers and GC men at this Vuelta stack up badly against those at the Tour. There's a very strong field here.
greenedge said:I think D_L said Frank rather than Andy. I also think Samu based on TDF form would here win the Vuelta. .
greenedge said:Thx so true.
How was JVDB with that front group for so long then lost around 13-20 seconds???
Libertine Seguros said:JVDB said he wasn't feeling ideal yesterday, was disappointed to lose time, but not too dissatisfied that it ended up only being 15" to Wiggins.
Could well be that he was in the red trying to hold on to the Wiggins group, whereas the Taaramäe/Menchov/Kessiakoff/Zubeldia group behind were going their own pace and passed him, the same as how the Evans of old would hold on to a pace he couldn't sustain for too long, so when he was sent out the back door he'd drop like a stone, while other riders who let go as soon as they weren't following comfortably and rode their own race would resurface near the front at the end, like Sastre.
maxmartin said:if he can stay with Wiggins under 1:30 excellent
1:40 good
1:50 SOSo
2:00 Acceptable
More than two , things will get tricky
The Hitch said:4 It was a risk. Evans was going 1 on 1 with a guy who had spent 3 hours on his own. Wiggins is going 1 on 10 against guys who can wheelsuck him.