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Received the press release a couple hours ago....interesting read....

Manager Johan Bruyneel
 
I think it’s a very traditional course. There is a little bit less time trialing than normal but other than that there are no surprises. In the beginning the stage with the cobblestones can be tricky but other than that it is very predictable. It’s a pity that there is no team time trial. Now at least they have eliminated the TTT which I think is better than the strange rules  - about the time won or lost after a TTT - that existed in the past. It’s either you have it or you don’t have it, without special rules. Now it is easy; there is no TTT. At least that is fair.
 
 
Alberto Contador

 
I like the course. It will be a better Tour for climbers than for rouleurs. Honestly I would have preferred a 10 K shorter time trial and a second one of 20 or 30 K, but I am really happy about the course. It will be a very difficult race to control in the first week, which is particularly difficult with the Paris-Roubaix cobblestones, but I don’t give it too much importance. The most important thing will be not to crash. I hope it will not rain there.
 
The Alps stages will be less hard. The Pyrenees will be twice as hard as this year, especially with the double climb of the Tourmalet, one of them with a mountaintop finish. I will recognize those stages to know more about them.
 
 
Lance Armstrong
 
I think it’s an interesting course. It starts exciting. The first few days will provide a lot of drama for people between the crosswinds in Holland and  the hills in and around Brussels and Spa and then with of course the cobblestones when we first come into France.  The cobbles themselves are dangerous but what is even more dangerous is the run into the cobblestones. The kilometers before, the nerves, the anticipation before, the positioning, that is the most dangerous part. You need obviously an all rounded team but I think you have to take some big guys who can definitely support you in that first week because with the cobble sections you have to be in the front. I remember we did those sections in 2004 and I had great support from Ekimov and Hincapie. We came in the cobble zones first. It makes a big difference.
 
There will be only 60 K individual time trial but the only thing that is unfortunate for us, is that there will be no team time trial. The race will technically and tactically be much different than this year. You will have more guys who will be factors in the race because of the lack of the team time trial. In 2009 the TTT eliminated half of a dozen guys.
 
I think the organizers like what they had this year with a summit finish so late in the race. It keeps things  close, it keeps everybody guessing. It keeps the riders sharp too. The race will not be decided before the last three or four days. Two times on the Tourmalet is unique too. I like it.
 
I will be close to 39 years old but the goal and ambition will be to try to win. I’m excited for the whole upcoming season. I like to think that I will be better than last year but Alberto has shown that he is the best in his sport right now; he will be tough to beat

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the Team Shack reaction …. ;)

 LA is sounding a little less confident recently

Moo

by Willj on Oct 14, 2009 12:58 PM EDT reply actions  

LA says this like Alberto's sport is different than his own.
Alberto has shown that he is the best in his sport right now; he will be tough to beat

by ZoeRochelle on Oct 14, 2009 1:12 PM EDT reply actions  

He's just managing expectations

which is kind of pointless really since those who know anything about the sport know that he will not win regardless of the course, and those that only know about him, meaning most of his American fans, will expect him to win regardless of the course and what he says.

by Jimbo... on Oct 14, 2009 2:09 PM EDT up reply actions  

The only reason LA won 7 Tours on a row is because of training and good fortune.

I think Cadel wins the Vuelta this year if not for misfortune. LA could have been crashed out by the purse incident, or he could have crashed out in the field rather than cyclocrossing it the the other side. Like LA, Contador will be the favorite, but he will have to have lady luck on his side as well.

And I may not know anything about the sport, but I think I or someone could plan a course and put a support team together to beat AC and AS. Not sure about Wiggo. But overall I would agree with the comment about him “managing expectations”.

No horn, watch for finger.

by sminer on Oct 14, 2009 2:55 PM EDT up reply actions  

That is what sometimes gets silly in the "unbeatable" discussions

Of course AC can be beaten. Margins are incredibly slim. A slight injury, illness or whatever could hinder his preparations. A million things can go wrong in the race. Those of us who are “new” to cycling and raised in the LA era tend to under-estimate this.

by Jens on Oct 14, 2009 3:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

Hmm, not sure I get the difference...

Between managing expectations and giving a realistic appraisal of the situation. Is the idea that Lance really thinks he will win but is talking down his chances in case he doesn’t? I don’t see that; I think he was asked a question and he gave a straight answer. And BTW, a more informative answer than Bruyneel or Contador.

by tgartner on Oct 14, 2009 10:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

You know I am one of the LA Fans around here but I think Unbeatable is

one of the better words to describe Alberto Contador. I think he was the the best climber in the world last year and he was riding within himself and what is more impressive is that he seems to have become one of the best Time-Trialers in the world.

Add that to the fact that he is 26 and getting better and better each year and that there is no team time trial …. “unbeatable” is an exaggeration but its not that far off the mark.

( Ok, no Klodi, No Popo, No Haimar, and a Flat Tire at the wrong moment and he is doomed but their hasn’t been a rider this dominant since what’s-his-name )

I waited a half an hour to give my two toddlers breakfast until I had my Eneco tour coverage sorted, then made sure I got them fed before the sprint. --- Bought With Blood. ..... Hmmm, my kinda people. If only they could explain to my wife why my bike belongs in the house and not the garage. --- Thevaro

by thevaro on Oct 15, 2009 12:30 AM EDT up reply actions  

Totally O/T.

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again

by Frinking on Oct 14, 2009 5:50 PM EDT reply actions  

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