rufus
rock and roller
Re: 2015 USCHO Cycling Thread
I think the rise of Quintana, and the fact that Moviestar was thinking of maybe not even re-signing him in the offseason has lit a bit of a spark under him. It was either Rob Hatch on the Eurosport commentary, or Paul Sherwen on the MSNBC feed, saying something like "he realizes he's coming near the end of his career, and sometimes that thought revitalizes you". I think Valverde wants to show people he's not second on his team quite yet. Probably did a helluva lot of work in the offseason. Or maybe he's just got better drugs.
Too bad he's just never been quite right for the grand tours. Always has that one bad day on a crucial mountain stage, or a bit of bad luck with tactics or mechanicals. But his abilities are just perfect for the one day classics and shorter stage races. Always been one of my favorite riders.
I remember I think it was the Tour of Switzerland a couple years ago, when he was riding for Costa, and Costa got dropped on the climb, and Valverde worked his *** off dragging Costa back up and limited his losses, on a cold, wet and foggy day.
I think the rise of Quintana, and the fact that Moviestar was thinking of maybe not even re-signing him in the offseason has lit a bit of a spark under him. It was either Rob Hatch on the Eurosport commentary, or Paul Sherwen on the MSNBC feed, saying something like "he realizes he's coming near the end of his career, and sometimes that thought revitalizes you". I think Valverde wants to show people he's not second on his team quite yet. Probably did a helluva lot of work in the offseason. Or maybe he's just got better drugs.
Too bad he's just never been quite right for the grand tours. Always has that one bad day on a crucial mountain stage, or a bit of bad luck with tactics or mechanicals. But his abilities are just perfect for the one day classics and shorter stage races. Always been one of my favorite riders.
I remember I think it was the Tour of Switzerland a couple years ago, when he was riding for Costa, and Costa got dropped on the climb, and Valverde worked his *** off dragging Costa back up and limited his losses, on a cold, wet and foggy day.
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