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airstream said:I'm afraid we will see a real Froome only in GT's. He's a GC man kind of Schleck and Menchov. They almost always stay in a trench.
Aah no he is not
airstream said:I'm afraid we will see a real Froome only in GT's. He's a GC man kind of Schleck and Menchov. They almost always stay in a trench.
And this is were you are wrong. I do talk a lot about the Dutchies but I never predict Tour wins or podiums for them. I just hope they do, but I never state I expect them there.spalco said:No offense, but with the possible exception of Ryo, you are the last person on this forum who has any right to talk about "overhyping" anyone, especially if you bring in nationalism on top of that. When's the last time any one of your beloved Dutchies got on the podium of a GT?
Dekker_Tifosi said:And this is were you are wrong. I do talk a lot about the Dutchies but I never predict Tour wins or podiums for them. I just hope they do, but I never state I expect them there.
So I'm sorry to say, your argument is invalid.
I usually hope they do something here and name them in threads where they aren't named. But I estimate their chances realistically..
No. I stand by that. I still believe that. Gesink is the only one I really believe in he can do that.The Hitch said:You put an avatar bet that Robert gesink would podium the tour and beat Evans by at least 3 minutes. now while you may have been saved by gesink fall would you not agree that you may have been over rating him a little bit ?
The Hitch said:You put an avatar bet that Robert gesink would podium the tour and beat Evans by at least 3 minutes. now while you may have been saved by gesink fall would you not agree that you may have been over rating him a little bit ?
spalco said:No offense, but with the possible exception of Ryo, you are the last person on this forum who has any right to talk about "overhyping" anyone, especially if you bring in nationalism on top of that. When's the last time any one of your beloved Dutchies got on the podium of a GT?
ferryman said:Gesink, is what, 26 and despite rotten luck due to falls/injuries has a great palmares. Making his initial mark in the Tour de L'Aviner as all good youngsters should. And you can track his career since then as he progressed and was visible in results in a lot of races where you would expect a climber to show in.
He has also been a genuine GC guy for a few years now. Overrated, I don't think so. Unlucky, yes.
And then there is Froome and his sudden dominance at a GC aged 27 with nothing behind it to suggest that this is remotely likely. I wonder how many of those who are totally over hyping him would be doing so if he wasn't notionally English and/or riding for Sky.
Excellent point.ferryman said:Gesink, is what, 26 and despite rotten luck due to falls/injuries has a great palmares. Making his initial mark in the Tour de L'Aviner as all good youngsters should. And you can track his career since then as he progressed and was visible in results in a lot of races where you would expect a climber to show in.
He has also been a genuine GC guy for a few years now. Overrated, I don't think so. Unlucky, yes.
And then there is Froome and his sudden dominance at a GC aged 27 with nothing behind it to suggest that this is remotely likely. I wonder how many of those who are totally over hyping him would be doing so if he wasn't notionally English and/or riding for Sky.
ferryman said:Well that's certainly put those under achieving 'Dutchies' firmly in their place.
spalco said:I have absolutely nothing against Dutch cyclists or the Dutch people, I just thought it's more than a little bit hypocritical of Dekker_Tifosi to complain about this, when he's basically the poster boy in this forum of hyping certain cyclists based on nothing but their nationality.
Which I'm ok with too, to be clear, he's putting himself out there and is passionate, but if you're doing that than don't look down on other people rooting for cyclists with little to show for.
I especially took exception at his "anglo-saxon" comment. For starters I'm neither Anglo nor Saxon, and I do like Froome and would like him just as much if he were an Uzbek. I like his story, I like him as a person, and I can't wait to see what he can do in his next GT. And this has nothing to with his passport or the jersey he wears.
I found the performance suspicious as all hell. That's why I alluded to Santi Pérez.hmsgenoa said:Not really too clear on eaxctly whose side you come down on except with the pale blue note and the inference by Perez, it looks as though you find the performance suspicious.
I take the point others make re number of climbs on TDF stage to La Toussuire, but we shall see shan't we?
Regarding the possibility of him needing balls to put in a performance like that, (on the basis that you'd need to be brave to put on a display like that and not come under suspicion), I'm as cynical as the next man. Except to say that, to me, it looked like sheer determination that got him back round Cobo. You were there, did it all look effortless (in an effortless Pantani/Riis bald as a coot kind of way)?
	For what it's worth, I don't think DT hypes Dutch riders because of their nationality. He certainly supports them, and personally I find it rather tedious, but there's a difference between talking about a rider and trying to convince people that he can achieve unreasonable success.spalco said:That's a cop out. You might be kidding some of the time, but you're clearly not kidding much of the time. And it's all based on nationality with you, every time.
roundabout said:You should have asked Santi whether the rumors are true and he now has more time to follow the races
A long shot, I know
roundabout said:You should have asked Santi whether the rumors are true and he now has more time to follow the races
A long shot, I know
webvan said:Yeah, what's Santi up to these days, why did he never come back ? What rumours ?
Libertine Seguros said:I found the performance suspicious as all hell. That's why I alluded to Santi Pérez.
That in itself isn't so bad - there can be no denying that Peña Cabarga was incredibly entertaining, and it's not like I haven't enjoyed stupidly doped up performances in the past. I cheered Emanuele Sella all the way round the Dolomites in 2008, and still wait reverently for the Volta a Portugal every year. But it was all these threads, posts and arguments about the clean Froome being screwed by the dirty Cobo that got to me. Cobo was shady as all hell in that race, most people came down agreeing with that. And yet he still finished the race slower than a guy who had shown almost nothing whatsoever in his career, who had been being asked to play domestique even when leading the GC, and who people were trying to convince me was clean? That's how my sarcastic "Super-Froome" character that I developed (many posts about how if he continues his rate of improvement, he will win every single race in the season, except the Scheldeprijs because that's beneath him), which goes along with several other running themes in my posts (eg "the Scheldeprijs is the worst race in the history of cycling" or posting "Marianne Vos" in every single "best cyclist of the year/month/decade/season" thread), came about, and is something entirely separate from Chris Froome the person, who by all accounts is a nice guy who dealt very well with some occasionally vitriolic treatment.
Yes, I was up on Peña Cabarga, the point where I was stood was before Cobo caught Froome. From where I was neither of them looked comfortable, but Cobo looked less comfortable. Both guys were clearly shattered and leaving it all on the road, however. Cobo looked more gone facially, but Froome's technique was seemingly going astray at that point, so you could say that the visual signs balance out at least.
On the other hand, Cobo had the benefit of a climb full of his fans - after all, he's Cantabrian, and the road was smothered in painted Cobo signs. Here's a picture of Cobo with one of his most dedicated fans:
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For the record, it was 35º that day and that guy rode the whole climb in that outfit in the early afternoon sun.
