2014 Pro-cycling season thread

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  • Prominent Irish cycling journalists also worship the ground he walks on so that's a bonus.

  • Hope Dave's done the due diligence on the pro-conti breakout performer of the year with no bio-passport.

  • There is certainly room for a classics specialist. They'd be well supported, in an English speaking team, twice the budget of other teams, based in classics country?

    That's before money...

  • You mean Konig? He's already on it, all pro-conti teams are covered by it.

    It's continental level teams, which Endura were when JTL was riding for them, which aren't covered.

  • I think a lot depends on where Thomas decides his future lies. Can he develop in a GC rider? I'm not convinced, and putting his all eggs into the Classics basket might mean he could develop into the 5 star rider mentioned, rather than buying in the talent. He certainly likes getting stuck in, just needs to fall off less.

  • I'm bored of talking about Thomas' classics potential, he's hardly a neo pro. He's never going to be a 5 or even 4 star classics rider - which is not to say that he isn't an amazing athlete, but that he lacks specificity (other than being specifically good at doing a bit of everything) and it's almost too late for him to develop it.

  • Which is not to say there is anything wrong with being an excellent all round rider. Not everyone has a specialism.

  • I tend to agree, Dan. His versatility is his downfall.

  • Poor old Geraint, earning £££££ and riding his bicycle in the sunshine every day. My heart bleeds ;)

  • Porte should ride for him at the Tour Down Under. Thomas would beat Cadel and never be allowed back.

  • His performance in PR and Stage 5 of the TdF suggests that if he stays upright he could be a genuine contender. Not sure what star that makes him. Personally I'd prefer for Sky to throw themselves behind a big tilt at the classics with him that simply buy in a ready-made like Vanmarcke.

    Speaking from a fan's point of view.

  • I want Wiggins to win Paris-Roubaix, speaking from a fan's point of view, but I don't think it's going to happen.

  • fiver he'll take it next year

  • The heart wants what the heart wants....

  • How exactly do they do that? You can't control those races - it's on the individual to get into the right moves, or force them. Falling off or not, he just doesn't seem to either be strong enough or have the right nouse.

  • As Kwiatkowski ably demonstrated on Sunday, it's about spotting your chance, taking it and having the strength to see it through.

    As much as I think Thomas is talented, he doesn't seem to have that extra edge which will see him convert a promising position into a winning one.

  • Hellooo, it finishes in a velodrome.

  • I'd prefer an Aussie to win P-R, there's been enough Belgian victories in recent years. I would like Wiggo to smash the Hour record though.

  • ^^ lol

  • Gerrans? He's supposed to win everything isn't he?

  • I think there's about as much chance of me winning P-R as there is an Aussie doing it, based on the current crop.

  • Get out of my head, Andy

  • Enough of this realism @andyp ENOUGH !!!

  • Sorry, I'll stop delaying this piece of work and get on with it.

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