WT - Amstel Gold Race - Sunday 14 April 2013

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May 28, 2012
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Jancouver said:
Are you saying Phil Liggett is Greek? I always thought that he is just an old senile fart and that was the reason for calling him KreuziNger. He is the one who started pronouncing Roman as "KreziNger". Obviously Paul will repeat everything after Phil and somehow others picked up on it too. Even today on Eurosport I heard KreuziNger many times. Go figure :eek:

What I meant people calling him Kreuzinger are either trying to be sophisticated, or they're just senile. (and I should've added ;))
 
It looks like this was not the Sagan´s but Gilbert´s race to loose. Second best time in Cauberg in history. I agree with Netserk, he was the strongest, Roman the smartest. (probably he knows Sagan better than Phil :D ).
If Gilbert had believed more to his ability to win than he had cared about Sagan form from Wednesday he would have won easily. ;)
 
Great ride by Kreuziger, he looked determined and very strong. Hopefully he gets a chance to top 10 at Liege.

Nice ride by all the breakaway riders, Grivko is a tank, Vansummeren nailed it on the flats, Weening looked very strong and used great team tactics to put other teams under pressure, the Blanco duo showed off good strength and Mikel was just awesome.


Gilbert was very, very strong- i think he should be the favourite for the other Ardennes, especially F-W now that JROD crashed. Gerrans and Valverde showed they are the closest contenders (Gerrans impressed me quite a bit) and both have strong teams to challenge BMC, Albasini, Clarke and Weening/ Quintana, Costa and Visconti.

A real pity that Voeckler crashed.
The race was not that exciting but i liked OGE/ others animating the race and the last 30 km were.
 
greenedge said:
Nice ride by all the breakaway riders, Grivko is a tank, Vansummeren nailed it on the flats, Weening looked very strong and used great team tactics to put other teams under pressure, the Blanco duo showed off good strength and Mikel was just awesome.

You're silly! It's Tony Martin who's a tank! :p
 
May 28, 2012
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RedheadDane said:
Eeeh... just a question:
Now I've a couple of times heard/read the race referred to as "very hot"!
How hot's very hot? It's the Netherlands in April, can't've been that hot, surely!:rolleyes:

23 degrees, what do you have in Denmark then?
 
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Pentacycle said:
23 degrees, what do you have in Denmark then?

Today 17 :)

Anyways, while 23 isnt exceptionally high, the point is that it might feel very hot when u have been used to race in 0-8 degrees for 2 months.
 
Cimber said:
Anyways, while 23 is exceptionally high, the point is that it might feel very hot when u have been used to race in 0-8 degrees for 2 months.

Yeah, kinda what I sorta figured too! :D

Must've been a few guys beeing totally "Eeeh... what's that big yellow thing in the sky? And why's the sky all blue, instead of grey!?":p
 
movingtarget said:
Sagan should avoid the Tour Down Under then if that sort of heat bothers him.

I wouldn't say it bothers him generally, what bother him was big change of the weather/temperature during a hard race after being used to much much lower temperatures. The body just went into a shock and wasn't able to perform the performance we(sagan) were used to. With more kms during such weather, sagan will probably be more than fine. The question now is, how fast he can adapt. Provided that he should be starting FW, they expect him to adapt very soon.
 
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He can handle the classic distance, but he's not the best at 250km+ races.

Milan-San Remo this year was cut short in distance and so was Gent-Wevelgem.

Guys like Cancellara and Boonen just handle the distance better than he does. Boonen was 21 when he first podiumed a Monument. Of course Sagan is still young, but that doesn't automatically mean he'll improve. Once Cancellara and Boonen start declining he'll probablly start winning though.

FW is a relatively short race and the uphill finish should suit him. He's racing a lot though...
 
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I don't know if everybody have seen this, but according to Feltet.dk Vansummeren called Astarloza an idiot in the press after the race and not thinking straight, and said that it was what was to be expected of a Spaniard, because the economic crisis in Spain is what happens when you don't think straigt.

http://feltet.dk/nyheder/vansummeren_astarloza_er_en_idiot/

The statement was made to Het Nieuwsblad, so can anyone validate the statement?
Seems like a really, really stupid statement....

Google translated
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=da&sl=da&tl=en&prev=_dd&u=http%3A%2F%2Ffeltet.dk%2Fnyheder%2Fvansummeren_astarloza_er_en_idiot%2F

"Such an idiot. We had traveled together throughout the day, and he would suddenly go himself. What realistic chance had he at all? It was like running into a wall with the headwind. I had problems at Gulperberg, but if he had taken it a bit quiet, so we had found each other again, and had been able to cover each of the wind on the flat pieces, "grumbled Vansummeren to the Belgian newspaper Het Nieuwsblad.
And Garmin-Sharp rider was apparently so excited that he fell into nationalistic prejudices:
"Well, he is a Spaniard. It's not for nothing that they have great economic crisis. It's the kind that naturally happens when you do not think. There were also problems with him before he ran off. He made all the time holes and was very behind and did nothing without taking subways. And then he suddenly rushing and running away. "
 
El Pistolero said:
He can handle the classic distance, but he's not the best at 250km+ races.

Milan-San Remo this year was cut short in distance and so was Gent-Wevelgem.

Guys like Cancellara and Boonen just handle the distance better than he does. Boonen was 21 when he first podiumed a Monument. Of course Sagan is still young, but that doesn't automatically mean he'll improve. Once Cancellara and Boonen start declining he'll probablly start winning though.

FW is a relatively short race and the uphill finish should suit him. He's racing a lot though...

Hard to tell if distance is the problem. MSR, AGR 2012 says the opposite. :)
 
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Originally posted by Het Nieuwsblad
Waarna Vansummeren ontstak in cynisme. ‘Maar ja, het is een Spanjaard hé. Het is niet voor niets dat het daar economische crisis is. Zoiets komt niet van te hard na te denken natuurlijk.'

‘Ik had het eerder al met die Asterloza aan de stok gehad. Hij liet de hele tijd gaten vallen en zat achteraan te linkeballen. En dan gaat hij ineens aanvallen.'
So the translation was not completely off right?
 
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Not RCS/ASO

Those companies doesn't have any productioncrew. The have French and belgium crews to produce their races.

You can't blame the TV broadcaster for relay problems between the motorcycles and the plane flying above the course.

I the weather is wrong the relay wont work and you have to find other alternatives.

Think back to the tour. Many times we have been looking on images from the finishbecause the weather was bad in the mountains.
 
It might not have been meant as a serious comment by Vansummeren, maybe it was just a bad joke? We can't possibly know that just by reading the interview.

Anyway, tired and disappointed riders say stupid ****. I don't think we should put too much into it.
 
maltiv said:
It might not have been meant as a serious comment by Vansummeren, maybe it was just a bad joke? We can't possibly know that just by reading the interview.

Anyway, tired and disappointed riders say stupid ****. I don't think we should put too much into it.
I can't remember your opinion regarding Sagan's pinching, so this isn't directed to you.

Funny how Vansummeren can be given the benefit of doubt regarding just a bad joke, when everyone was dead serious about Sagan.
 
maltiv said:
It might not have been meant as a serious comment by Vansummeren, maybe it was just a bad joke? We can't possibly know that just by reading the interview.

Anyway, tired and disappointed riders say stupid ****. I don't think we should put too much into it.

yea, also nobody likes to be dropped on a hill during prime time TV. I would ignore the stuff he said.