Netserk said:I think you need to review that![]()
the asian said:Lol at thinking that Valverde wheel sucking and winning the sprint for 2nd makes him the strongest.
Phil having already won AGR twice doesn't care about sprinting for 2nd.
Valverde the tool on the other hand, having always failed on the Cauberg is desperate for a podium.
Phil attack on Cauberg was impressive again, considering he was involved in a crash earlier. looks good for F-W, and LBL.
the asian said:OPQS confirm that Kwiatowski was 5th and not Meersman.![]()
the asian said:Kwiatowski was 5th (
El Pistolero said:Nonsense, Phil was right next the Valverde at the bottom of the Cauberg.
He just wasn't good enough. Got outkicked very easily by EBH as well.
ciranda said:What Valverde did was perfectly normal. After the hill he came back to a guy who never cooperates, who never shares work in a breakway, who has won big races that way. Valverde rested for like 30 seonds and then attacked. There was no point in staying with Gerrans because he would never have helped.
Panda Claws said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfMVNJgxBZc
0:30 - 0:40 or so you can clearly see Valverde sitting at Phil's wheel.
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Panda Claws said:Visit the clinic sometime
ciranda said:What Valverde did was perfectly normal. After the hill he came back to a guy who never cooperates, who never shares work in a breakway, who has won big races that way. Valverde rested for like 30 seonds and then attacked. There was no point in staying with Gerrans because he would never have helped.
Panda Claws said:Kwiatkowski keeps impressing.
icefire said:His Belgian teammates covered his back in the climb and then soft-pedalled when Phil accelerated helping him make a gap and making more difficult for other riders to get up to him. Go watch the race again and look at what Boonen did. That was brilliant team tactics, not just Phil in superb form.
icefire said:His Belgian teammates covered his back in the climb and then soft-pedalled when Phil accelerated helping him make a gap and making more difficult for other riders to get up to him. Go watch the race again and look at what Boonen did. That was brilliant team tactics, not just Phil in superb form.
Simply not true. Watch the race again.the asian said:He didn't close the gap to Gilbert. Gerrans did. Valverde did what he always does, hanging in there and then doing nothing.
I agree that Valverde didn't look the strongest but your assessment is garbage. I think Phil was stronger. Valverde couldn't go with Phil and even had a bit of trouble getting up to Gerrans. Absoute BS that Phil didn't care about sprinting for 2nd. If that was the case he would have rolled in the back of that group. He was just the most tired because he'd done the most work from that group. I think he could have possibly taken Valverde if they had both stayed in that group all the way up the Cauberg.the asian said:Lol at thinking that Valverde wheel sucking and winning the sprint for 2nd makes him the strongest.
Phil having already won AGR twice doesn't care about sprinting for 2nd.
Valverde the tool on the other hand, having always failed on the Cauberg is desperate for a podium.
Parrulo said:maybe he can find some info on gilbert as well there, or are we pretending gilbert hasn't been spreading "class and talent" all over the clinic just as much as valverde over the last couple years?
Panda Claws said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfMVNJgxBZc
0:30 - 0:40 or so you can clearly see Valverde sitting at Phil's wheel.
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jaylew said:Simply not true. Watch the race again.
I agree that Valverde didn't look the strongest but your assessment is garbage. I think Phil was stronger. Valverde couldn't go with Phil and even had a bit of trouble getting up to Gerrans. Absoute BS that Phil didn't care about sprinting for 2nd. If that was the case he would have rolled in the back of that group. He was just the most tired because he'd done the most work from that group. I think he could have possibly taken Valverde if they had both stayed in that group all the way up the Cauberg.
the asian said:OPQS confirm that Kwiatowski was 5th and not Meersman.![]()
Afrank said:Yeah, Kreuziger was by far the strongest, and Phil looked stronger than Valverde. He put in a big attack and tried to hold his gap. But just didn't have the sprint to finish it off after being on the front solo.
Panda Claws said:Kwiatkowski keeps impressing.