|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Grand slam for Discovery!?
What are the chances that Discovery Channel rider will win La Vuelta? Does Beltran's early exit from the Tour give him a better opportunity? +historic question: does team Grand Slam ever happened in the past? |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
#4
|
|||
|
|||
"Bill C" a écrit dans le message de news:
... wrote: What are the chances that Discovery Channel rider will win La Vuelta? Does Beltran's early exit from the Tour give him a better opportunity? +historic question: does team Grand Slam ever happened in the past? Not sure about the historic, I'll leave that to Bob and benjo, but I think they've got a hell of a shot at it. If they really shoose to go for it they are going to be hard to beat IMO. Bill C Hard to beat? I don't see it. They don't have the team for it. Who's the GC guy? They shot their wad in the TouR. I don't see anyone who can challange a Valverde, Gonzales, or Heras (should he find his form, as he usually does.) |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
trg wrote: "Bill C" a =E9crit dans le message de news: ... wrote: What are the chances that Discovery Channel rider will win La Vuelta? Does Beltran's early exit from the Tour give him a better opportunity? +historic question: does team Grand Slam ever happened in the past? Not sure about the historic, I'll leave that to Bob and benjo, but I think they've got a hell of a shot at it. If they really shoose to go for it they are going to be hard to beat IMO. Bill C Hard to beat? I don't see it. They don't have the team for it. Who's the = GC guy? They shot their wad in the TouR. I don't see anyone who can challang= e a Valverde, Gonzales, or Heras (should he find his form, as he usually does= ..) I'm going out on a limb and saying Danielson or Beltran, though I think Danielson is too young yet. I think Heras is a write off this year. I don't see Valverde being on form, so Maybe Gonzales. The big question becomes how much of a team do they send? Traditionally at this point they pack it in pretty much. My thought is that if they decide to focus Hincappie on GC then this would be a good chance for him to stretch it out and be an elite domestique here too whilie bettering his climbing. I don't think these climbs suit him at all, but he could be a huge help getting a leader to the first 1/3 of the climbs. Gonna be fun to watch, and see what happens. Bill C |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Sandy wrote: Dans le message de oups.com, a r=E9fl=E9chi, et pu= is a d=E9clar=E9 : What are the chances that Discovery Channel rider will win La Vuelta? Does Beltran's early exit from the Tour give him a better opportunity? +historic question: does team Grand Slam ever happened in the past? You need advice for a betting line in Las Vegas, or something ? You may be (doubtful) interested to know that tomorrow is the HEW-Cyclclassics Cup, a Pro Tour event, and usually a good competition. Racing happens all the time. You just have a limited vocabulary. -- Bonne route ! Sandy Verneuil-sur-Seine FR That's easy Wesseman drives the train, then Jan leads out Zabel for the win. Why even ask. Bill C Bill C |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
"Bill C" wrote in message
oups.com... trg wrote: "Bill C" a écrit dans le message de news: ... wrote: What are the chances that Discovery Channel rider will win La Vuelta? Does Beltran's early exit from the Tour give him a better opportunity? +historic question: does team Grand Slam ever happened in the past? Not sure about the historic, I'll leave that to Bob and benjo, but I think they've got a hell of a shot at it. If they really shoose to go for it they are going to be hard to beat IMO. Bill C Hard to beat? I don't see it. They don't have the team for it. Who's the GC guy? They shot their wad in the TouR. I don't see anyone who can challange a Valverde, Gonzales, or Heras (should he find his form, as he usually does.) I'm going out on a limb and saying Danielson or Beltran, though I think Danielson is too young yet. I think Heras is a write off this year. I don't see Valverde being on form, so Maybe Gonzales. The big question becomes how much of a team do they send? Traditionally at this point they pack it in pretty much. My thought is that if they decide to focus Hincappie on GC then this would be a good chance for him to stretch it out and be an elite domestique here too whilie bettering his climbing. I don't think these climbs suit him at all, but he could be a huge help getting a leader to the first 1/3 of the climbs. Gonna be fun to watch, and see what happens. My prediction - Azevedo, Beltran and Danielson will make a nearly unbeatable threesome. The question will be which one will peak at the right time. Heras WILL find his form. But unless there's enough really steep climbing in La Vuelta, he won't shine. Valverde will really look spectacular as usual but have his usual bad (REALLY BAD) day. Beloki will come into form but he's still to heavy for the climbs. Aitor is a big question mark. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
I don't believe any single team has won all three grand tours
in a year. Up until 1967 it wouldn't have been possible due to the Tour being contested as national teams rather than trade teams. Off the top of my head I'd say the closest anyone has come has been Banesto in 1992. Indurain took the Giro and Tour and Delgado got 3rd in the Vuelta. Bill C wrote: I'm going out on a limb and saying Danielson or Beltran, though I think Danielson is too young yet. I think Heras is a write off this year. I don't see Valverde being on form, so Maybe Gonzales. The big question becomes how much of a team do they send? Traditionally at this point they pack it in pretty much. My thought is that if they decide to focus Hincappie on GC then this would be a good chance for him to stretch it out and be an elite domestique here too whilie bettering his climbing. I don't think these climbs suit him at all, but he could be a huge help getting a leader to the first 1/3 of the climbs. Gonna be fun to watch, and see what happens. Bill C Hincapie has been going great guns since March. He won't be there. Heras won for Postal with a lunch meat supporting cast. So it certainly is possible. Azevedo has cracked the top ten in the Tour twice, so he's certainly capable of it. He didn't look like it in July of this year though. Danielson isn't that young but he's still lunch meat in my book until he wins something where the field isn't packed with teams like Jittery F Joes. They've got another guy besides LANCE! and Salvoldelllli that has stood on a podium in a grand tour. Maybe Popo. Bob Schwartz |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
"Bob Schwartz" wrote in message ... Heras won for Postal with a lunch meat supporting cast. So it certainly is possible. WTF are you talking about? If you think back, the only reason Heras won that year was because postal shattered the field in a cross wind one day and he had Landis in a break up ahead who waited for him to drag his sorry ass to the finish after he dropped everyone on a climb. In other words, postal made up for Hreas's deficiencies. -Andy B. |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|