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Vuelta a España 2017 - Week 2
Spilak23
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.
 
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Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink
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Avin Wargunnson
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.
Edited by Avin Wargunnson on 10-09-2017 11:03
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Riis123
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Really pleased with what I have seen from Soler and especially Carapaz this Vuelta, something great to build on from their first GT.


I somehow expected more from Soler, but maybe that was unfair.
Oomen surprised me more in his first GT until he got sick, but maybe that's unfair since he's been pro a bit longer already

Well a stage would have been nice for Soler, but after his Burgos performance I didnt expect more than this. It has been quite a long season for him and yet he still got in 6-7 breaks and was very close a couple of times. He also did work for Rojas in two of the breaks he got into. And his performance today shows me he is very durable, he reminds me of Francisco Mancebo. A real diesel who doesn't exactly look great on the bike. Grin

But yes, Oomen was very good.
 
alexkr00
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


I'd put having all 3 GTs under his belt at 26-27 right about there Wink

But yeah, Froome's performance is not taking the spot of light it deserves.
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Aquarius97
alexkr00 wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


I'd put having all 3 GTs under his belt at 26-27 right about there Wink

But yeah, Froome's performance is not taking the spot of light it deserves.


He won all 3 GT at age 25
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Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


Maybe for history.
But I personally will remember Bertie final Vuelta not Froombot dull boring "perfect" season. Man has ugly riding style and zero charisma
 
alexkr00
Aquarius97 wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


I'd put having all 3 GTs under his belt at 26-27 right about there Wink

But yeah, Froome's performance is not taking the spot of light it deserves.


He won all 3 GT at age 25


Born in December 82, which means he was 2 months shy of his 26th birthday when he won La Vuelta in 2008. More 26 than 25, I'd say Pfft
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Who's this Froome guy? Pfft
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Spilak23
alexkr00 wrote:
Aquarius97 wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


I'd put having all 3 GTs under his belt at 26-27 right about there Wink

But yeah, Froome's performance is not taking the spot of light it deserves.


He won all 3 GT at age 25


Born in December 82, which means he was 2 months shy of his 26th birthday when he won La Vuelta in 2008. More 26 than 25, I'd say Pfft


he was a lot nearer 26 than he was 25. That's a fact Pfft
 
Kalach
Guido Mukk wrote:
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
matt17br wrote:
Spilak23 wrote:
Froome just did the first double in 19 years and it's completely irrelevant. All the talk is about Contador.

Rightfully so, one of the greatest climbers of all time and the greatest stage racer of the last couple of decades retires today going out on the highest note Wink

Tour-Vuelta double is still much bigger feat, bigger single feat than anything Contador ever did even when he had awesome career.


Maybe for history.
But I personally will remember Bertie final Vuelta not Froombot dull boring "perfect" season. Man has ugly riding style and zero charisma


Yeah but if Contador had such a team as Froome it would be no problem for him either. And he has double under his belt Giro-Vuelta. Froome is really guy with ugly riding style and yeah no charisma. But congrats to Froome.
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the crowds outside the trek bus unbelievable ,what support for there hero
 
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Who's this Froome guy? Pfft


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Avin Wargunnson
You have to excuse some of local guys, they are confused it seems, maybe they think that number of attacks matter more than winning. Pfft
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Forever the Best
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
You have to excuse some of local guys, they are confused it seems, maybe they think that number of attacks matter more than winning. Pfft
Perhaps they praise Contador because he singlehandedly made this a good GT? (Without Contador this would have been in the 2012 Giro-2012 Tour-2014 Vuelta-2016 Tour levels of patheticness)
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Kirchen_75
Froome :lol: What a dbag
 
StevenGreen
Kirchen_75 wrote:
Froome :lol: What a dbag

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Ian Butler
Hey say what you will about Froome but at least he's a rider with ambition. If he can still win points jersey, he'll fight for it. If he wins TDF, he also wants Vuelta.

I admire that in a rider because there are too many riders out there too easily satisfied.
 
SSJ2Luigi
Avin Wargunnson wrote:
You have to excuse some of local guys, they are confused it seems, maybe they think that number of attacks matter more than winning. Pfft

probably the same guys that think De Gendt deserved the red number in the tour Pfft
Edited by SSJ2Luigi on 10-09-2017 19:24
 
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Zero stages won by a sprinter
 
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