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abbaskip said:Best climber of all time? Even last year he was no better a climber than Schleck. They were basically equals.And he isn't the best TTer of the contenders. Everything equal, I'd back Evans and Wiggins ahead of him in most TTs. Those three are well and truly the top three though.
auscyclefan94 said:I think since the tour and seeing Alberto at la vuelta, you have become star struck by him. You really can't compare Evans during the giro last with Contador in the giro this year. Evans would come a lot closer than you think. Evans is head and shoulders above Sanchez. He's a hack.
just some guy said:Tell you who else would go well.
Stick man with Cobble - can ride all day on the front, can climb well hard as
Angliru said:Excuse my ignorance but I don't have any idea who you're talking about.![]()
just some guy said:As I said before stick man with Cobble.
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bicing said:Hitch, I didn't read your posts intricately but did I read you suggest that Sanchez would out-do Evans in a race like this? What has Sanchez done to suggest he could do this? I can't think of one thing except maybe downhill which is not important.
Your persistence in justifying your opinion which everyone considers a joke clearly proves that you've lost it my friend. I
Midnightfright said:Van summeren he's the stick man and has the cobble as he's the most recent winner of Paris Roubaix.
Angliru said:How can downhill talent not be important if one is ascending and descending multiple mountains on a daily or semi-daily basis? It has be factored into the equation at least.
My thoughts exactly.Waterloo Sunrise said:To be honest, I struggle to see Contador doing well in this format, without a complete body reshape.
You'd want to be around 75 Kilos for this - the winner needs to be comfortable churning out 300-350W 5 hours a day, for 3 weeks.
TeamSkyFans said:I still say only one or two riders would finish
Stage 1 - 220km over rolling terrain with wind, and intermitent rain. How many riders would finish outside of the time limit??? You could probably wipe out 25% of the field straight off.
None of the big riders would be able to ride well every day, the nature of time trialling means you are using a lot more energy and everyone would have a few bad days.
i would guess that by the end of the first week we would be down to 6 or 7 riders.
By the middle of the second week we would be down to maybe four, Wiggins, Cancellara, Contador, Evans, and then by the end of three days in the mountains there would only be 1 or 2 left. The final ten days would see two riders battling it out.
Midnightfright said:What you don't seemed to have addresed yet Hitch is just how would each rider deal with 15 days of nearly 200k TT a day. All the numbers we have are for compartively shorter disances so its hard to get a fair idea of just how well somone would do in a 150km mountain stage. Altough I do agree the results we have to work with suggest Contador.
Angliru said:Thanks! "Cobble" and "Stickman" should've been dead giveaways. It's early yet, I'm still sleepwalking!![]()
cineteq said:2009? That was long time ago, it's irrelevant. The day you'd stop writing these one-sentence-paragraphs (did anybody tell how hard is too read that?) and offer concise and unbiased analysis, that day, I will start considering you a serious poster, in the meantime you're just a fanboy rambling about your favorite riders.
The Hitch said:Well what i am principally arguing against here is that Evans would beat The Great One and beat Samu Menchov, Nibali, Gesink by hourse because he is some sort of super tt + gc rider who always crushes these guys.
Hence i do not need to adress that point because if Contador fails there, so does Evans.
I do agree that maybe Canc would win this though. His ability to pace himself as well as bikehandling would get him dozens of free minutes before endurance is even factored in.
Sophistic said:Unless the 2009 TDF Conti shows up, its Wiggins or Evans.
LOL. I like this answer.TeamSkyFans said:Lance Armstrong
Kinda weird idea though. Like asking who would win the team pursuit at the olympics if they rode on horses.
But to answer the question, there would probably only be 1 or 2 finishers. A large portion of the field would be elliminated on the first full stage for finishing outside the time, and everyone else would be eliminated by the end of the first three days in the mountains. Contador would then have to ride about 2000km on his own for the last ten days.
Midnightfright said:I know the feeling man. The otherwise day I couldn't understand who this Piti character that was being talked about was. Fortunately I woke up before asking what the hell everyone was talking about.
Dekker_Tifosi said:Hmm, might be interesting to try this in Cycling Manager![]()
