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ElChingon said:Rivalries!
The love hugs really makes the Tour riders look like a bunch of #@&$. Its like racing has turned into a love in from the '60's. Where are the classic battles and post race criticism and taunting of the rivals, name calling, post race altercations? Are the current crop of racers the ones brought up in the everyone gets a trophy generation? I'm surprised Bernard Hinault actually shakes their hands during the podium presentation. These years will be known for hugs not any classic rivalry, it is lost, till its back it will be the weak years of le Tour.
rzombie1988 said:- Time bonuses. There's no reason not to. It can make for an interesting first week and prevent "gifts". If anyone has a legit argument against these, I would be interested to hear it.
rzombie1988 said:Rules:
- Time bonuses. There's no reason not to. It can make for an interesting first week and prevent "gifts". If anyone has a legit argument against these, I would be interested to hear it.
- More sprints on flat stages. Make the intermediate sprints all worth the same as the finishing sprint. Then there in theory would be a couple of exciting sprints per race.
Mambo95 said:Rather than flogging the sprinters half to death like some sort of pack animal, why don't we combine these two ideas and have big time bonuses (but no points) at some intermediate sprints. At the moment the Green Jersey contenders have to work hard every day, the yellow jersey contenders work hard for maybe six or seven.
Let's see flat intermediate sprints with the likes of Contador, Evans and Schleck battling it out with lead-out trains.
Pantani_lives said:A big rivalry between two opposite personalities.
1984 Fignon-Hinault
1986 Lemond-Hinault
1987 Roche-Delgado
1989 Lemond-Fignon
1992 Indurain-Chiappucci
1993 Indurain-Rominger
1998 Pantani-Ullrich
I was hoping the rivalry between Contador and Andy Schleck would evolve into something like this, but we just haven't seen enough open battle between them.
Mambo95 said:For the argument against them, you have to look at the last Tour in which they were used - 2007. Contador beat Evans by just 23 seconds, and he had gained 20 seconds over Evans from bonuses. That wasn't the problem.
What was a problem is that Rasmussen, who was high up in a lot of stages getting bonuses, and Vino who had also won a stage being kicked out of the race. Coupled with Landis the year before, I think the ASO could see a situation where a rider could be DQed and not only lose his results, but cause an impact on the result due to the bonuses they had gained. They could see the potential for an absolute nightmare
The next year Ricco, Kohl and Schumacher were all busted at the Tour, while at the Vuelta, Contador beat Leipheimer purely on time bonuses (they had the exact same time). Combine the two and there's a possibility of a compete farce.
Mambo95 said:For the argument against them, you have to look at the last Tour in which they were used - 2007. Contador beat Evans by just 23 seconds, and he had gained 20 seconds over Evans from bonuses. That wasn't the problem.
What was a problem is that Rasmussen, who was high up in a lot of stages getting bonuses, and Vino who had also won a stage being kicked out of the race. Coupled with Landis the year before, I think the ASO could see a situation where a rider could be DQed and not only lose his results, but cause an impact on the result due to the bonuses they had gained. They could see the potential for an absolute nightmare
The next year Ricco, Kohl and Schumacher were all busted at the Tour, while at the Vuelta, Contador beat Leipheimer purely on time bonuses (they had the exact same time). Combine the two and there's a possibility of a compete farce.
rzombie1988 said:Well Rasmussen is a whole different subject, but I don't think he should have gotten kicked off.
You can't change tour plans though because of cheaters.
Agree. Problem in the Tour is You hardly get any mountains near paris. if there is a mountain stage before the last stage, I think there will be problems in transfering the race to paris the next day. Perhaps they can include a climb of the Puy De dome near Clermont ferrand after a ITT and before the last stage. I think it's a hors catagory climb and probably the nearest to paris.Gingerale said:from my relatively limited experience watching an entire TdF since 2009:
2009 arcalis when contador broke ranks and climbedand his ITT sold me on him. that TdF is so far my favorite and made me watch in 2010.
but after TdF 2010, i was hungry for the racing, the pelaton, the 3 week drama, the landscape of a country with a language and culture i've never seen. i had to watch the vuelta d' espana. the vuelta lead to watching these amazing athletes in 2011 LBL, the giro d'italia, the ToC, and ToS. i'm hooked, lol... must make room for watching cycling.
and i'm getting an opinion.
i do not want to watch cunego lose an ITT to leipheimer after a week of admiring cunego's attacking, descending, hanging close in the sprint stages, and then get pipped by seconds for the tour win by a rider who was not impressive during as many stages in the way cunego was. levi did not ride a spectacular ITT but miserly did just enough to snag the win.
the point: now dread such a win. it doesn't matter who or where the rider was born. even tejay winning like levi ToS would be depressing.
my opinion is that the vuelta 2010 design with the queen mountain stage the day before the ride into madrid, inspired a performance at the top of a mountain from a rider who rode a challenging ITT ( nibali had time for a mechanical!); a rider i wasn't cheering to win but he made a fan out of me. nibali showed great heart and courage. and i had been cheering for frank schleck after andy was thrown out by riis.
a big mountain top finish following the ITT prevents the calculated but dull style overall win or at least brings out attacking and courageous mountain performance from the defending leader post ITT.i may be getting ahead of things.
a 3 v 1 week tour, surviving the extended time in itself perhaps makes me respect the win no matter how it's done. i'll suspend judgement and watch![]()
VeloGirl said:It's no secret I am for time bonuses, but I think they should only be used in mountain top finishes - that promotes racing. Limit the amount of places bonuses are given...just the top 3 or top 5.
I do see the problems with giving time bonuses for every stage or on sprint stages - I am okay with not having them there. I think time bonuses on sprint stages would make the bunch sprint that much more dangerous - we don't need/want that.
But just think about if we only had them on mountain top finishes - or even give them on every mountain pass (1st thru 3rd person over).