Question What's the best way winning GC?

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How do you prefer your favourite riders wins GC?

  • Long range attacks (80 km)

    Votes: 23 51.1%
  • Suck wheels and Stomp

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • ITT excellence

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • Doesn't matter how your favourite racer wins.

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • Doesn't matter how my favourite racer wins.

    Votes: 4 8.9%

  • Total voters
    45
  • Poll closed .
Jul 10, 2012
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I would say my GC defining favorite event is any time that something besides pure watts wins it, such as Contador's Fuente De. Any kind of skills, tactical coup or creative teamwork (NOT a mountain train) which overcomes a deficiency of straight horsepower is what I'm rooting for. Better to be like Nibali than Froome.

a long range attack (sometimes), an ITT, or simply dropping the hammer on the final climb are all different forms of having the biggest engine.

to a certain extent, this guarantees I am always rooting for the underdog, because the favorite will rarely be forced to get creative.
 
Mar 12, 2009
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Hope to be in a breakaway that gets 35 minutes on the peloton because the weather is bad and people can't be assed to chase. And then defend the lead by taking your own tempo on mountain stages.
 
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My favourite way to win GC is to match all the attacks by your rivals then ride away on the hardest and steepest section of a MTF.

Second most favorite would be to win a grand tour by descending prowess.

Breakaway wins are usually upsets. Nice to see but not my favorite.

GTs won by TT are not my favorite either but I respect the riders as that means they are simply the strongest - particularly if they dominate a TT deep into the 3rd week when recovery is paramount.

Edit: I am assuming the OP means grand tours - not any GC.
 
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I love the long distance breakaways, especially if it's a semi-favorite trying to do them. They are fun because they are so rarely successful.

Ususally the strongest rider just wins the thing because he is the stronger rider.
 
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- Almost the best climber in the race (including mountain stage win)
- Almost the best TTer in the race (top 5 in all the TTs)
- The best descender in the race (showcased on a few occasions)
- An (alleged) bag of gold for some friends at a key moment
 
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- Almost the best climber in the race (including mountain stage win)
- Almost the best TTer in the race (top 5 in all the TTs)
- The best descender in the race (showcased on a few occasions)
- An (alleged) bag of gold for some friends at a key moment
-Rival getting "ill" on Stelvio
 
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Apr 30, 2011
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May 5, 2010
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- Almost the best climber in the race (including mountain stage win)
- Almost the best TTer in the race (top 5 in all the TTs)
- The best descender in the race (showcased on a few occasions)
- An (alleged) bag of gold for some friends at a key moment

I still can't figure it out.
"All the TTs" implies at least 3 TTs.
Netserk's add-on about Stelvio implies Giro.
 
Mar 16, 2021
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Froome has put time unto his GC rivals with long range attacks, MTF dominance, descent finishes, echelons and ITT brilliance. All hail Froome.
 
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How about being the strongest rider, but forced to make the race epic because an outsider has gotten way too much time from a breakaway?
 
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It's about time to bump this thread. I've closed the poll but we can continue discussing how a GC should be won.

Roglastomp last 300 meters
Long range attack
TT dominance
Doesn't matter
 
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