Miburo said:I feel bad for you. First dekker, then gesink, then kruiswijk, then mollema and now Keldermann![]()
To me it looks like Unzue is abandoning a Valverde ship.After this giro and tour,he is more than covinced that with Valverde he won't achieve nothing exceptional at GT's anymore.hfer07 said:snapped pic
.....but my boy already has this in the bank...
Dekker_Tifosi said:Why? They all made top 10 in GT's (except Dekker, but he won tirreno and romandie) whereas, when I started following cycling, the best dutchman in the GC was somewhere near place 50. Unless Boogerd had 3 large breakaways and finished 11th or something![]()
Along with Kreuziger and Gerdemann... yeah, those were the days.Miburo said:So they lived up to the promise they had?
Dekker was confirmed to be a GT winner, it was only a matter of time. Same with Gesink.
... but unlike the previous 2, he has no GT pedigree to speak of.Anderis said:Dan Martin will win, because, like the previous 2 Vuelta winners, he has little races in his legs at this point of the season.
Neither had Horner before last year.theyoungest said:... but unlike the previous 2, he has no GT pedigree to speak of.
mrhender said:Podium for Roman Kreuziger.... At least..........
Jspear said:Has he continued his training during his down time?
mrhender said:I have no links.. But seem to remember some twitter comments about him keeping up the training, and I don't think he will push for a Vuelta presence without form, just as I don't believe Riis would let him ride with all the suspicion and unclear furure unless he can provide results.
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Rogers kept himself in shape, so why not Roman...
Furthermore he might be the one with the freshest legs (no GT in them)
But my prediction is as much a hunch as it is a guess...
EDIT: some recent ones:
Roman Kreuziger @Roman86_K · 28. jul.
Bad weather in czech today?☔️☔️☔️No problem let's go on #hometrainer ...#motivation #fun ,my #workinprogress ��������
Roman Kreuziger @Roman86_K · 25. jul.
Uff, that was hard training...Need to do some good rest this afternoon to be aible go on �� again tomorrow...Thanks @giusepinotoni ������
Could be BS of course...
Alpe d'Huez said:I'm with Big Mack and can see Uran winning.
We look at this race and see the talent Quintana and Froome have, but my gut tells me that Quintana peaked for the Giro, while Froome peaked for the Tour (even if he didn't finish it). When this has happened in the past, it's often a rider who is almost that overall talented, but focused solely on the one event (Vuelta in this case) who wins.