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the rider i most like on this stage Is Kwiatowski but at a best price of 12/1 with Joes he is way too short, i am only interested i value,
i anticipate most of the main GC riders to be up there at the finish not necessarily picking up the win. I do expect it to be one by a major name and the one who appeals most is Rui Costa who is available @ 40/1 Good luck every one with your selections and lets hope for a crash free day to ease the unbearable tension in the peleton |
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Any opinions on how many of the big guns are doping? Or is it most likely all clean now ?
From what I have seen it would be impossible for a clean rider to beat a doped rider in a mountain stage . |
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I suspect that there is some doping going on. Which is to say cycling is probably considerably cleaner than football, tennis, athletics and most other sports.
As to who is doping and who isn't, that would be nice to know. Your guess is as good as mine. |
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I think this is a climber's/GC stage. No punchers, no breakaway. Contador 15/2 first 5 with Boyles is surely bombproof?
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From my limited knowledge I would be worried about the strength of Contadors team . If Roche is his main man he may be struggling for support in the mountains ?
Looks like he is struggling quite a bit. Then again how good is a clean Contador ? Rhetorical question. Nibali looking insanely strong so far - I would expect that to continue.# Found this article in the mail quite interesting -Bassons wonders how Sky riders who are built like twigs can turn out so much power ... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-2681145/Chris-Froome-Team-Sky-ethics-questioned-leading-anti-doping-advocate-Christophe-Bassons.html |
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*ahem* Horner
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Agree with MC, you'd be a mug not to take that 15/2 on Contador. I can't see a break staying away and as he lost so much time on the cobbles he's bound to attack to try and make a few seconds. The only problem I can see is if the final selection sit up and ride in together, and then I'm not sure there will be more than five left.
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I think there will be a real selection tomorrow, final climb is nearly 2k and averages 10%+
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I don't think he'll take 20-30 seconds from Nibali, Nibali is too good and too savvy but Contador will be right there. 15/2 5 places is good I reckon, unlikely to be anything other than a GC finish tomorrow imo
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AS above sure to be a gc finish tomorrow, think it will be a very select group in the finale.
Contador does look the most obvious winner, as he is the strongest climber and he needs to gain time more than most, so he is sure to be going on the attack. However I'm not totally convinced he is in the superb form he was earlier in the year. He has tried a couple of little digs already and the real explosiveness we know wasn't there, though he may have just been stretching his legs ahead of the big attack tomorrow? He also look very tired at the end of stage 6, more tired than anyone else, almost forlorn, he had been with the Talansky/ Valverde/ Porte group but dropped off the back in the last 2km, which is most un-Bertie like. It could be all nothing and he may well ride away from everyone tomorrow , I wouldn't be surprised to see him do that at all. Should be another great stage to watch, but looks really hard to call, as this will be the first real climbing theyve done so we will know a lot more after tomorrow. So just a couple of small ew plays for interest for me, on the 2 riders I backed pre-race for the GC, Teejay Van Garderen and Rui Costa. Van Garderen 80/1 ew - Hopefully will have no ill efffects from todays unfortunate stage, if not then he is certain to be desperate to want to regain some of that lost time straight away. Thought he was looking in really good shape up until today, looked like he glided up Jenkin road easier than anyone on stage 2. Costa 33/1 ew - Have been really impressed with him the last month, from Tour de Suisse through the first week here. He is in great form, looks so calm, confident and in control. Again looked strong on stage 2, was the only rider who gave chase to Nibali but gave up when no one wanted to help him. If as expected this blows up tomorrow, then i expect Costa to be right there in the mix at the finish. I have also backed him again at 50/1 for the GC, as with Froome out, my doubts with Contador, and a feeling Nibali might have put too much in to the first week, I'm getting more and more inclined to think we are going to see a real shock winner this year. Gl all. |
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Michal Kwiatkowski
Joaquim Rodriguez Bauke Mollema Michael Albasini Rui Costa Rodriguez biggest winner wont be trading in running ,thought valverde short enough tbh ![]() |
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I am really interested to see Rui Costa's performance on this stage, which is a much easier stage than the final stage 9 of the Tour of Switzerland which he dominated so well. The only thing I didn't like about his chances for stage honours here and why I didn't include him in the preview, is that he might require a good initial hit-out in the mountains to prime himself. He rarely just shows up to dictate terms, but rather rides patiently and in a low-key manner to keep contact and improve for his next start.
The thing I'd like to add about Bertie's explosiveness being found wanting so far, is that the excuse might be that those two climbs in the Tour from stage 2 and stage 7 were quite sharp, where is here they will stretch out a bit, especially the first cat.2 (half the distance of the Col du Beal and less steep: stage 2 Crit Dauphine), and he may be more comfortable to build-up some better rolling speed. A 20+km solo is too much of an ask though, I think. If he gets into that habit of going to the front to only look behind and allow the others to bunch back around him, then it'll be clear he won't have what's required to win the stage from long-range, but may still win from the select group if there's not too much chaos up ahead. Bertie is best when he commits and pours it on with little thought to how he'll feel tomorrow, and I'm hopeful that that's the Bertie which will arrive for today's stage. Should be a cracking stage, can't wait. Cheers, SP |
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Albasini.
40 gone overnight but still value. |
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I'm very keen on Rui Costa today. I expect a big performance from him.
Have also bet Alessandro di Marchi at 100+ Win and place |
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Valverde will be hard to beat if it comes back together
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Morning chaps
3 for breakaway win Spilak Riblon Clarke No PCM predictions this year, too busy Gl all |
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Morning chaps
3 for breakaway win Spilak Riblon Clarke No PCM predictions this year, too busy Gl all |
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first winning breakway today.
My bets are: Kadri Bakelants B. Feillu Good luck all |
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Got this so wrong. Break wins so Yates should probably be favourite.
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do they stay away looks like rest of field have a leisure day so far ..
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Nearly 11 minutes,and increasing with peleton in no hurry.
The break have it,take ya pick. Mines Chavanal. |
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Further to the clean racing stuff above, Menchov has just been given a 2 year ban. That'll be no surprise to anyone.
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Raining again. Looking like we might have more carnage.
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Anyone else see Valverde say he is stronger now than before his Fuentes-assisted doping ban?
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All the Spanish riders do that and the fans lap it up. I don't understand it, it's a different world.
Layed Terpstra and Petit so far. Not sure Chava will have it on the 15% ramps and I'm not sure about Kadri. Yates by far the favourite for me, but laying rather than backing especially with a wet descent. |
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I've payed all 5 in break. This will be caught.
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LOOKS LIKE THEY GET CAUGHT ?
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10k downhill so think they'll stay away.
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Saxo pulling. Looks like we are going to get some vintage dirty Bertie after all.
All bets off on the break if Bertie goes into Chicken mode. |
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This is weird. Saxo-led peloton clearly moving miles faster than Kadri but gap going up
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marychain - gap came down quickly then increased and levelled off now
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Game over for Kwiatowski
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Bardet or Pinot to be in white tomorrow
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ExpertBoy 12 Jul 14 13:50
first winning breakway today. My bets are: Kadri Bakelants B. Feillu Good luck all A second three-figure priced winner in consecutive days? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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what position did contador finish??
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