View Full Version : Sastre missed his chance yesterday - CSC tactics ?
Keith
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
For all the self congratulation in the CSC team about their strategy,
it's likely Sastre will loose the yellow on Saturday, it's too bad
Barjne didn't let him attack yesterday on the way up to Bonnette
yesterday when Schleck the elder was gasping for air. One more minute
and he'd be on track to win in Paris.
Nobody
01-04-1970, 03:54 PM
On Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:29:29 +0200, Keith <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
>For all the self congratulation in the CSC team about their strategy,
>it's likely Sastre will loose the yellow on Saturday, it's too bad
>Barjne didn't let him attack yesterday on the way up to Bonnette
>yesterday when Schleck the elder was gasping for air. One more minute
>and he'd be on track to win in Paris.
Dumbass, if the yellow is loose, they gave him the wrong size jersey.
CSC also may have picked the wrong member to wear yellow in Paris.
Let's hope that there are no more doping exposures, either.
Kurgan Gringioni
01-04-1970, 03:54 PM
On Jul 23, 10:29*am, Keith <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
> For all the self congratulation in the CSC team about their strategy,
> it's likely Sastre will loose the yellow on Saturday, it's too bad
> Barjne didn't let him attack yesterday on the way up to Bonnette
> yesterday when Schleck the elder was gasping for air. One more minute
> and he'd be on track to win in Paris.
Dumbass -
They decided not to because of a headwind on the climb. Too easy to
follow.
thanks,
K. Gringioni.
Morten Reippuert Knudsen
01-04-1970, 03:54 PM
On 2008-07-23 19:29:29 +0200, Keith <nospam@nospam.com> said:
> Barjne
Khtei
--
mvh. Morten Reippuert Knudsen
"Besides, if you can't get a decent kernal panic
or two in a month, what's the point of living?"
Donald Munro
01-04-1970, 03:54 PM
Keith wrote:
>>For all the self congratulation in the CSC team about their strategy,
>>it's likely Sastre will loose the yellow on Saturday,
Nobody wrote:
> Dumbass, if the yellow is loose, they gave him the wrong size jersey.
Probably an Assos fatty master XXXXL.
Mike Jacoubowsky
01-04-1970, 03:54 PM
> They decided not to because of a headwind on the climb. Too easy to
> follow.
A headwind on a climb with 22 switchbacks? That gives you at least 11
opportunities, doesn't it? And if the wind is coming "down" the mountain,
you ride in the gutter, and we didn't see that. These guys were pretty much
in the middle of the road. Actually they were all over the road.
--Mike Jacoubowsky
Chain Reaction Bicycles
www.ChainReaction.com
Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
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On Jul 23, 10:29 am, Keith <nos...@nospam.com> wrote:
> For all the self congratulation in the CSC team about their strategy,
> it's likely Sastre will loose the yellow on Saturday, it's too bad
> Barjne didn't let him attack yesterday on the way up to Bonnette
> yesterday when Schleck the elder was gasping for air. One more minute
> and he'd be on track to win in Paris.
Dumbass -
They decided not to because of a headwind on the climb. Too easy to
follow.
thanks,
K. Gringioni.
Mike Jacoubowsky wrote:
>> They decided not to because of a headwind on the climb. Too easy to
>> follow.
>
> A headwind on a climb with 22 switchbacks? That gives you at least 11
> opportunities, doesn't it? And if the wind is coming "down" the mountain,
> you ride in the gutter, and we didn't see that. These guys were pretty much
> in the middle of the road. Actually they were all over the road.
>
> --Mike Jacoubowsky
> Chain Reaction Bicycles
> www.ChainReaction.com
> Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
I think he meant the headwind on the Bonnette, as in "Why didn't Sastre
attack on the Bonnette?"
Mark J.
Keith
01-04-1970, 03:55 PM
>> Chain Reaction Bicycles
>> www.ChainReaction.com
>> Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
>
>I think he meant the headwind on the Bonnette, as in "Why didn't Sastre
>attack on the Bonnette?"
Yes, I meant the Bonnette. In spite of the wind I'm sure he could have
attacked though, in fact he did at one point but cut his effort when
Kohl jumped in his wheel.
There was a lot of discussion on Eurosport today as to why CSC hadn't
blown up the field in the "Croix de Fer", one reason I'm seeing is
that they wouldn't have had Cancellara to pull on the flat part and
Gustov at the foot of the Alpe but I'm not sure it would have changed
much if Evans had been gapped in the Croix de Fer. It's too bad they
weren't able to send a guy in the front llike they did with Cancellara
the other day on the way to Hautacam.
Morten Reippuert Knudsen
01-04-1970, 03:55 PM
On 2008-07-23 20:10:46 +0200, Mark <mandmljNOSPAM@NOSPAM.comcast.net> said:
> I think he meant the headwind on the Bonnette, as in "Why didn't Sastre
> attack on the Bonnette?"
until i tried a dead on headwind in the valoire valley towards
Gallibier i could not imagine that wind could be an issue while
climbing a mountain.
--
mvh. Morten Reippuert Knudsen
"Besides, if you can't get a decent kernal panic
or two in a month, what's the point of living?"
Ted van de Weteringe
01-04-1970, 04:10 PM
Morten Reippuert Knudsen wrote:
> On 2008-07-23 19:29:29 +0200, Keith <nospam@nospam.com> said:
>> Barjne
>
> Khtei
That's rich, a name-spelling flame coming from you.
Robert Chung
01-04-1970, 04:16 PM
On Jul 27, 12:17*am, Morten Reippuert Knudsen <s...@reippuert.dk>
wrote:
> valoire
Moren.
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