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Broken vertebra from last week's fall has put him out of the TdF anyway. Dancing around his hospital bed now?
@jimmythecuckoo - Andy Schleck is 'the man we all love to hate'? That's a bit strong, isn't it? I think he's the man we saw as being a future 'great' of the cycling world. He's currently wildly off-form and is therefore a huge disappointment. But to hate him? That seems harsh. Pity him for having JB as a mentor, perhaps.
Based on his season so far, if he's attacking the climbs come the tour then I would start to be, ahem, suspicious.
I'd steak my dinner money on Schleck doing something, even if it's just a stage win or a couple of big attacks. Even out of form he's still a great climber and knowing he'll lose upwards of 5 or even 10 minutes during the three TTs he, and the likes of Gadret, will have to try and put some time into Wiggins and Evans on the hills.
Nibali's an odd one, not as good a climber as Schleck (in form), not as good as Sammy Sanchez downhill, not as good as Wiggins against the clock. He's a jack of all trades and I reckon he'll get a top 10, maybe top 5, but not podium.
I don't think Andy can win the TdF, he'd need three of the best TTs of his life (remember he only lost 38 seconds to Contador on the last TT in 2010) and to put some time into Evans and Wiggins in the mountains. Personally I don't think he'll have enough to win but I could see a podium for him, on his day he can TT well enough to keep up with the likes of Nibali and as one of the few in the peloton who can go uphill at real speed and accelerate away from those who are just very good climbers he can gain time on his rivals.
Hopefully, if his head is right at the start of the TdF, he should make this one of the best ever. He and the other climbers need to attack Wiggins and Evans early and often, it should be an explosive few weeks.
That is an interesting piece (as always) from Inrng, Paul J, but there is a big difference between coming in with the main group a couple of minutes after a pair of breakaway riders (eg Suisse last year) and rolling in with a trailing group well behind the one containing the big names (as has happened more than once this week).
Whatever the explanation, his head is definitely not in the right place right now, and we're three weeks away from the Tour starting. There's a big doubt over his fitness too, and whatever is going on between the Schlecks and Bruyneel won't help.
I'll be interested to see what happens in the mountains over the next three days, but as things stand at the moment, it's not looking good for him for the Tour.
Not all in one go - which makes me even more of a mug.
You spent £220 on betting on one rider?
Wow! If I'd known you were so keen to throw money away I'd have sent you a wish list! Mind you, there's still time, my birthday is not until after the TdF
£220 on Andy Schleck?
No sympathy for this tool. He has cost me £220 at the bookies with his pathetic antics trying to push his brother uphill. Get a bag and do some couriering.
That Inrng piece sets it out nicely. Andy Schleck's 2012 season isn't dead yet - writing him off now is extremely dangerous for the other contenders. But maybe that's exactly what Bruyneel wants them to do...
Inrng has a very good article on Andy Schleck's terrible pre-tour form:
http://inrng.com/2012/06/andy-schleck-dauphine-suisse-comparison/