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tony gallopin? after him winning yesterday..
usually I would say not likely but he does seem to be juiced to the eyeballs |
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If anyone has £1.592 Million in their account you could lay Julien Simon to win stage 12. Somebody wants £8K on him to win the stage at 199/1.
If I had 8k in my account I would not be putting it on Julien Simon to win tomorrow....maybe somebody knows ![]() |
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That's bizarre!!
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good bet if he gets in the break and the break gets 8-10 min, wouldnt of thought he could win though as he is no tony gallopin
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As for the stage I think it's likely to end in a sprint but how many sprinters will be left?
Do I dare lay Kittel because he can't get over a speed bump only for him to get over the long 3% climbs and blitz the field again? 40's maybe a bit big after I've been stung so many times before. Sagan is going to be a lay again as he'd manage to contrive a loss in a two man sprint against Nieve at the moment. I've gone for one small bet pre-off on Demare. Shown no form so far but should be able to get over the climb. |
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with this stage being easier than yesterdays, it should end in slightly reduced bunch sprint
degenkolb, demare, kristoff, sagan, trentin |
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even greipel climbing ok
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After yesterday's stage its very likely we have another sprint at the end. Giant, Omega, Orica will probably do the chase. The only chance for a breakaway is to get 8-9 mens up front, and even then it will be hard.
P.S. very strange, someone betting 10k in Julien Simon @200... inside info? But even if he tries, doesnt mean he will succed... thats really strange indeed. |
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My "horses" for today:
Sergio Paulinho @300 Luis Angel Mate Mardones @340 And thats it. Wanted to lay Sagan, but the price is to high for that... Good luck all |
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And F. Schleck @1000, it whorts a shot :)
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i would back Daniele Bennati but price too short, no value
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5 riders on the break away... some nice riders, but they needed 2 or 3 more to have a chance.
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Giant has to pick up the pace otherwise the break is gone. If they get to the 3rd category climb with 3 to 3:30 minutes they have a chance
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very unlucky for david de la cruz
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this pace istn enough to bring back the break away. Clarke seems very fresh
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40km to go, 22 downhill and still 2 minutes.... if they can at least hold the gap downhill, its start looking like they have a chance
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dont be silly
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one thing is sure, it wont be with Giant and Europcar chasing that they will catch them... other teams like Cannondale have to do some work
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went for Coquard again..but actually not expecting it to come off now.
saver on JD now |
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Kristoff! Nice try by Demare.
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yep. nice finish
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Swinging Pick will be along soon to defend Sagan once again
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Bet Sagan in running Very disapointing
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Does Sagan lay himself on betfair lol
How low was he traded to Win after the greipel crash? |
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Sagan the best allround rider of the century so far, no matter he hasn't won a stage in this TdF, nothing wrong with him. mWho Nneeds stage wins when you win the green jersey
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Sometime I wonder why I bother, really. Had Kristoff at the top of the list from the start since he ticked all the boxes, but talked myself out of it on account of the 8/1 price at SP being too short.
Gallopin tailed-off on the final climb, before bridging and then fading out again -- clearly he was spent from the previous day's effort. GVA lost in action, think he might have suffered a puncture on the descent? Thomas was there and was riding positively, however he just didn't have the strength I thought he might bring from the classics season by the time of the finale. That Greipel made the big selection was significant. The sprint was on offer after Meyer was sucking down energy gels like crazy, clearly in energy debt and was faltering. Cyril Gautier might not have won if Meyer began to combine as requested on the run-in, but Gautier looked very strong to me. I can't believe he has only won a second-rate one-day classic on home soil in the Tour du Finistère since 2013. On the issue of Sagan, some people forget he is still just 24yo. I think staying on side of him by being in awe at his involvement might be the key to long-term gains on him in suitable races in the future. I might go so far as to suggest that he is so good, that he still has the potential to become a GC rider, with only minor development required over a short period of time. Whilst I won't find excuses for Sagan again here, I will point to his consistency as being praiseworthy. For instance, did you know Clay, that Sagan was the first rider in over 80 years to finish in the top-5 for the first seven races of the Tour? Great racing, but still waiting for a proper winner at ante-poste. Cheers, SP |