Translation: Contador is not invincible, and you fanboys/girs are dilusional. 100% agree there.LaFlorecita said:I have no idea what you just said
Translation: Contador is not invincible, and you fanboys/girs are dilusional. 100% agree there.LaFlorecita said:I have no idea what you just said
Pentacycle said:He was at his best possible form, how much better could he have been than what we saw on the Tourmalet? He surely had to have some form to keep up with Schleck's huge accellerations.
If Contador has his 2010 form next year Schleck has a better chance of winning imo, he's got a great team too. The TTT might even put Schleck in yellow after the first real mountain stage.
Still I'd rather not make any conclusions about this, Tirreno will be a good indicator.
airstream said:could anyone rewrite my post properly and send me by PM? Apparently I don't understand main syntactical things. I'd be very grateful
The main problem is that many fans believe that that Contador is a stronger rider than his opponents. They often cite the 2009 tour and 2011 Giro as proof of this, and this is annoying. The 2009 Tour is not the rule. It was 1 race and things do not remain the same. The 2009 Tour was almost 4 years ago, it took place and it finished. Times change So if Contador loses it will be because he is no longer as good and not because of any excuse his fans make up. It is delusional to think that Contador or any rider will dominate cycling for ever. And if you dont learn to accept this then you will be in for an uncomfortable surprise. If not in 2013 then a few years down the line
cineteq said:Translation: Contador is not invincible, and you fanboys/girs are dilusional. 100% agree there.![]()
The Hitch said:No problem
The main problem is that many fans believe that that Contador is a stronger rider than his opponents. They often cite the 2009 tour and 2011 Giro as proof of this, and this is annoying. The 2009 Tour is not the rule. It was 1 race and things do not remain the same. The 2009 Tour was almost 4 years ago, it took place and it finished. Times change So if Contador loses it will be because he is no longer as good and not because of any excuse his fans make up. It is delusional to think that Contador or any rider will dominate cycling for ever. And if you dont learn to accept this then you will be in for an uncomfortable surprise. If not in 2013 then a few years down the line
The main problem is that many fans believe that that Contador is a stronger rider than his opponents.
They often cite the 2009 tour and 2011 Giro as proof of this, and this is annoying.
The 2009 Tour is not the rule. It was 1 race and things do not remain the same. The 2009 Tour was almost 4 years ago, it took place and it finished.
Times change.
So if Contador loses it will be because he is no longer as good and not because of any excuse his fans make up.
It is delusional to think that Contador or any rider will dominate cycling for ever.
And if you dont learn to accept this then you will be in for an uncomfortable surprise.
If not in 2013 then a few years down the line
LaFlorecita said:And Alberto was at his best in 2010?
LaFlorecita said:Thanks hitch
Indeed I believe he is. I'm sorry you find that a problem.
I'm sorry
The reason why I use 2009 Tour (and 2011 Giro, which took place "just" two years ago) is because it shows what Alberto can do when he's at his best. And yes I believe he wasn't at his best in many if not all of the other GTs
I agree.
Maybe, maybe not. And we don't "make up" excuses. If Alberto loses and he didn't crash, didn't lose a lot of time on any of the flat stages, didn't get ill, didn't get any injuries, then I'll admit that yes, maybe he's started to suck. But I have yet to see any evidence that this will be the case.
Nobody has ever said that.
I'm wondering what this uncomfortable surprise will be... You mean that Alberto will fail one day? Oh that might be uncomfortable but it won't be a surprise.
2016 I believe. So 3 years left to win![]()
You know surely I don't have a 30 year fan experience but I was not born yesterday too. I can distinguish intention to take the things how they are and attempts to make other riders short on the road that you do.Siriuscat said:Airstream, over the last 30 years+ of watching bike racing I've seen champions come and go, pretenders to the crowns who have always hyped their abilities but come up short on the roads.
It is your vision. Admiring and enthusiastic. OK. But I don't understand how it is projected for 2013. Grandeur or genius is something abstract, ephemeral and subjective in many ways. It doesn't give wins by itself. Genius is beaten by another genius and there is no biggest genius. It is a limitless debate.Berto falls into the same category as the Hinaults, Kelly's, Pantanis and Lemonds of this world, genuises on a bike, riders who just didn't win but found ways to win when the odds were against them, Fuente De is the prime example of that.
No problem. It is not my dream and all the more so it is not his wish. I follow the sport not to be proud of riders and fanatically defend them.Andy doesn't come into that category, I don't think he ever will, he doesn't have the where with all to succeed on that level.
I'm saying about 2013, you are saying about to relationship to Contador which may be very different.You fail to recognise Airstream, that some of us having been watching this sport for a long long time, we recognise patterns, we recognise real riders when we see them and in turn know when a rider is failing to live up to his god given talent!
I agree.Siriuscat said:Berto falls into the same category as the Hinaults, Kelly's, Pantanis and Lemonds of this world, genuises on a bike, riders who just didn't win but found ways to win when the odds were against them, Fuente De is the prime example of that.
I'd assume this is a rhetorical question.Carols said:But the question is who will have a better season in 2013 Contador or Schleck.
cineteq said:I'd assume this is a rhetorical question.![]()