He was pretty good in the Tour 2010. I dare say that's the best he can be. He himself apparently thinks that he was better in 2011, well... let's just say it didn't look that way.Froome19 said:To be truly honest I do not think we have ever seen the best of Andy Schleck. But I do not know if we ever will. I dearly hope so but oh how difficult he makes life for himself..
theyoungest said:He was pretty good in the Tour 2010. I dare say that's the best he can be. He himself apparently thinks that he was better in 2011, well... let's just say it didn't look that way.
theyoungest said:He was pretty good in the Tour 2010. I dare say that's the best he can be. He himself apparently thinks that he was better in 2011, well... let's just say it didn't look that way.
darwin553 said:To answer this question after yesterday's stage performance: We've seen the best Andy Schleck has to offer - an out and out climber can't challenge for the Tour win anymore.
karlboss said:I humbly disagree, to other contenders in not quite flat tts, in 2009, and 2011, Andy dropped 1:45, and 2:31. Yesterday it was 4:44 to Froome, but only 2:30 to Contador etc. Andy is not so dissimilar to other years, just the goal posts moved. I think Andy can get back to at least 2011 form and challenge for the podium, Froome will have to slow down for anyone else to have a shot at yellow though.
darwin553 said:To answer this question after yesterday's stage performance: We've seen the best Andy Schleck has to offer - an out and out climber can't challenge for the Tour win anymore.
darwin553 said:Isn't the podium and the win two different things though? So you're not really disagreeing with me if you are making another point![]()
karlboss said:Correct, I see out and out climber as an Anton, can win the toughest MTF of a GT, but not be in contention for the podium at all. Andy is a little more consistent than that. Which is why I disagreed, that and if Froome weren't in the race I'd regard Andy as having the tools to win.
darwin553 said:Nah Andy's day is done, especially with no brother. Seems to have run out of the mental qualities necessary to put in the hard work that is needed to ride into a high overall GC.
Angliru said:Can't agree. Andy is back to his original level of self confidence in his abilities it's just that his form is still playing catch up. He'll be back to his pre-injury form/elite climbing level in 2014. Of course his ITT will remain his greatest barrier to actually winning a grand tour along with his inability to get motivated for any 3 week race unless it's in France.
darwin553 said:Who says he will be back? His form to me is getting worse at this year's tour not better and has been getting worse for the last couple of tours even with his brother by his side. Andy's a one trick pony who only knows how to climb, so he is no better than any other of those climbing Colombians.
Afrank said:He's been climbing ten times better this Tour then he has all year and all of last year. How is his form not better?
Can't really say he has been getting worse in the Tour either IMO, 2010 was great, 2011 was a little less so but was still very good due to his Galibier ride. Then 2012 was just a lost year; and this year is about returning to his previous level.
darwin553 said:We may have to wait till 2015 then.
Jason_Mercier said:.The year began like always. The sky blue, the birds singing and the flowers were beautiful. A known house song could be heard in the pretty Luxembourg.
I don`t wanna work today
Maybe I just wanna stay
Just take it easy cause there is no stress.
I know it`s not an awful crime
Something special in my mind
Nothing`s gonna cause me distress.
I text my baby on her phone
Try to get her Sexy body home
That`s the way I wanna spend my day
[...] NO STRESS.
A-Have you heard this Frank? I love this Laurent Wolf
F- Sounds good. But remember what Mummy told to you "My little sweety, you must do the spring homework this season"
A- Of course i'll be there in PV and in the Ardennes classics doing my tests. How you doubt it?
Months later...
F- Johan has told me that i must travel to Italy for lead the team in a famous race of the country. Something like "Giro D'Italia"
A- What? The Giro D'Italia? Oh. Ok. That race which one time i finished second. The pizzas were good but i cant remember why i didnt win. Maybe too much **** of this downhills.
F- I'll be back soon. Something tell me that i'll have an accidental injury.
A- See you in France.
June...
- FFIUUUU! PRRRFFF! Crash.
Days later...
- I wont win the 2012 Tour De France. I wont even be in it
A sabbatical year. The injury. The Frank's positive. Are those facts enough arguments for think that we'll never see the best Andy Schleck version anymore? We have some precedents. The
Basso and Contador returns. Both came back to the top. Not without strain. Is Andy Schleck prepared for a change of mentality? Is Andy Schleck strong enough for work hard
this winter in his recovery?
darwin553 said:To answer this question after yesterday's stage performance: We've seen the best Andy Schleck has to offer - an out and out climber can't challenge for the Tour win anymore.