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SP....the final 90km of today's stage are identical to Stage 15 of 2010 Tour....Tommy Voeckler won that Stage as well....so twice he has won here....so my bet tomorrow is........TOMMY VOECKLER
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the general concensus is that the GC contenders will mark each other out on this stage and allow a break to get away and win the stage, therefore we are all in the dark a little and hoping to get a guy in the break
i have done Blel Kadri and Jan Bakelants and keeping my fingers crossed, good luck all |
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I think Kadri will be assigned along with the other ag2r riders to try and unship Pinot on the descent. I could be wrong though
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Rui Costa out of the Tour with pneumonia.
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Layed Voeckler. Doesn't have the legs/form to do anything, will be dropped on final climb if he's in the break.
Majka or Rogers from a break for me. |
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i also think that the last climb is too much for voeckler...
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Porte, VDB and J-Rod already dropped before we get pictures..
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group of 21 gone to 4minutes,pelethon look like letting it go
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insausti and rogers favourite for me. Gallopin, Albasini could be dangerous, but i dont think they will hold on the last climb
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i also like dumoulin at @120, i already see him doing some nice climbs... if he manages to get up there 30-40sec behind he could get back on the descent...
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Think Gautier would be my pick out of that lot, couldn't back him as Europcar may waste him in the service of Voeckler.
Taken a bit of Montaguti. |
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Rogers is ridiculous low...
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Wouldn't surprise me if Netapp started chasing here if the break keeps taking time. Nobody in the break and Kwia is starting to threaten Konig's position in the GC.
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i think they know Kwia will keep losing time in the next stages...
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Kwia is 7º right now, and not far from Peraud already... Someone has to pick up the pace, or they will get to the climb with 14-15 min
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On current form he's likely to bonk on the climb anyway, I agree. Not sure the teams will take that chance though as they could all be in trouble if one of the GC boys goes down on the descent.
There'll be riots if it's one of the French riders and the rest don't sit up and wait. |
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and we cant forget that last TT, where Kwia can take 2-3 min from most of the top 5 guys
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Stupidly short for top 6 now at 7's
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Missed the boat there.
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well...i went for TJ Slagter...
just would love to see him announce himself but..might not be strong enough in this company. |
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and there he goes....
not strong enough yet |
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fair play to Voeckler, stronger than I thought.
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Good opportunity for Peraud to attack on the downhill.
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Pinot cracks Nibali on the way up. Immense.
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great win by rogers
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Phew.
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rogers on the good gear
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cracking ride by Rogers.
pity Alberto & Froome hit the deck would have been 1 of the Great TDFs . |
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Great ride Rogers 1st ever stage win in TDF
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FDJ boys will be licking their lips after seeing that. Great job by Konig to come in with the GC contenders.
Kwia picked up 8 mins to jump to 9th on the GC. |
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Kwia will lose again next 2 stages
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I don't think that this stage was a surprise to many people. It was quite clear that the large breakaway were being given a long leash, and after the smart money at ante-post on Rogers was confirmed by not only him making the break but in addition to him also making the first and only selection, and with him looking as strong as he was in the Giro, it was always going to be very tough to beat him. Voeckler looked particularly strong, obviously had good legs, but I too found his tactics strange. Old Tommy seemed to think that shaking his head was more important than taking chances by charging down the descent, once Rogers steamrolled Gautier in fine fashion to clear out.
Good to see Kwiatkowski find himself after the recent OPQ failure with him, mostly the descent brought him back into a gap. Bardet confirmed my opinion that he is quite a messy rider, and I think he might have some considerable work on his technical side for the long term. He is young and should resolve some of those messy aspects, but Pinot didn't need an invitation, and that says a lot. Good riding, even though the plan didn't come to complete fruition. No surprise to see Serpa amongst the chances, but also no surprise he didn't win. Didn't see that coming from GVA, top stuff. Cheers, SP |