Vuelta Stage 18: Suances → Santo Toribio de Liébana - 169 km

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portugal11 said:
cipurian said:
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VayaVayaVaya said:
Man how do you guys find it in you to cheer for anyone other than Contador? The man is relentless. Not sure it'll pay off for him, but someone might gain from his smart decision to try to hurt and isolate the leader who showed weakness and signs of fatigue yesterday.
This one million times. Sometimes I wonder why some fans like sky and don't like contador... i love show and contador is a showman, in the other hand, sky is boring as hell
I like Froome/sky's measured and calculated approach and that's why I like to follow them. However Contador is the one I like to watch.
That calculated approach is so boring and so robotic, who didn't like a contador vs rasmussen in the tour? A froome vs cobo on pena cabarga? Contador vs andy on tourmalet?

I do realize they just suck all the entertainment value out of the cycling and while it is a sport, what is being sold by organizers and tv broadcasts is entertainment. And in that aspect they are failing horribly, me thinks it's impacted more by lack of parity than anything else. Plus you have all these funding issues and what not. Lance is right in saying that cyclists need to unionize to have a pull and change things, because no one else will.
 
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Merckx index said:
What motivates Aru? He's too far back to win the stage. The time he's gaining on the peloton isn't enough to get him in the top 5, let alone the podium.

We complain that not enough people try things, so when a guy tries to pick up some time in a solo counter-attack, we wonder what he's thinking? Even if he's lost his chance to win the stage or the race, I respect someone attacking to move up from ninth place than someone making his team work to preserve ninth place. After the peloton let the break go, there wasn't much else he could achieve today.
 
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cipurian said:
portugal11 said:
cipurian said:
portugal11 said:
VayaVayaVaya said:
Man how do you guys find it in you to cheer for anyone other than Contador? The man is relentless. Not sure it'll pay off for him, but someone might gain from his smart decision to try to hurt and isolate the leader who showed weakness and signs of fatigue yesterday.
This one million times. Sometimes I wonder why some fans like sky and don't like contador... i love show and contador is a showman, in the other hand, sky is boring as hell
I like Froome/sky's measured and calculated approach and that's why I like to follow them. However Contador is the one I like to watch.
That calculated approach is so boring and so robotic, who didn't like a contador vs rasmussen in the tour? A froome vs cobo on pena cabarga? Contador vs andy on tourmalet?

I do realize they just suck all the entertainment value out of the cycling and while it is a sport, what is being sold by organizers and tv broadcasts is entertainment. And in that aspect they are failing horribly, me thinks it's impacted more by lack of parity than anything else. Plus you have all these funding issues and what not. Lance is right in saying that cyclists need to unionize to have a pull and change things, because no one else will.
Lance tweeted last Monday that Contador was calling for a salary cap one week before retiring :rolleyes: