andybandy wrote:
hillis91: You don't think that they will talk about this before (if) he signs the contract?
Most likely, everything is allways fine in theory dough, but let's wait and see what happens when the shit hits the fan
But if Farrar is smart then i knows that Thor is old and don't got so many years left as a top sprinter. So if he agrees to being a lead-out man for Thor next year and then Thor will become his lead-out man in 2 years.
Edited by hillis91 on 29-08-2010 22:14
You are into this again. Are you serious? Have you seen Hushovd the last 12 months? Yes, they were fairly equal in TDF09, but things have changed since then. And I don't care about this "not being able to train sprint". He was just as bad in the spring and he will be bad in the Vuelta as well.
But if Farrar is smart then i knows that Thor is old and don't got so many years left as a top sprinter. So if he agrees to being a lead-out man for Thor next year and then Thor will become his lead-out man in 2 years.
This will be like Haussler at MS. He will just ride away from Hushovd as the leadout man.
Are you Dutch now? I dissagree. If Hushovd get's a real lead-out train he would be so much better. Position is 70% of a sprint.
But i dont want to get into this again. Don't want to piss the admins off by getting into this discussion again Hehe
You don't have to be Dutch to know Hushovd is past his prime.
If Hushovd got a train he would still get passed by all the better sprinters anyway.
FACE IT HUSHOVD IS NOT THE BEST! OR EVEN 4TH BEST!
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