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Properly titled
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Be interesting to see if Bouhanni is fully recovered from yesterday - seemed to be caught up in the crash.
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Want to have a look at the sprinters before forming opinions, so no bets for me for this stage. Bouhani took a couple of stage wins against inferior opposition in the Tour de l'Ain, but may be a little sore; and Degenkolb hasn't raced since a poor showing in the Tour. Like the look of Danny van Poppel ever since that uphill win from Gilbert in stage 5 of the Tour de Wallonie into Thuin a couple of starts ago, but he has a DNF in the Eneco Tour, last start.
I think the long-range breakaway riders are going to fry out in front under a hot sun today, and there will be some substantial wind around also according to the weather forecasts, which makes a bunch sprint more likely, although that uncategorised lump near the end which MC mentions may have a significant influence for a strong man to attack and hold on with a late attack. Good luck to all, SP |
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Tiralongo abandons apparantly
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8 man break with 4:20 approaching the big climb of the day
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*Chute de Bouhanni* I'm on Degenkolb today. I'd rather he won without anyone crashing but it doesn't do the big German's chances any harm if Bouhanni isn't on the premises today.
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i had a few coins on Sagan, hopeing that Tinkoff will set a high pace over the last mini climb to try and drop/put in difficulty the other sprinters. Will probly come 2nd
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Tinkoff were setting the pace alright but looks like everyone is over the climb
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Sagan wins
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Looked like Drucker and Richeze make up the top 5
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well my reasoning was well out but a result is a result. The win was made when Sagan muscled his way to Degenkolbs wheeeel
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Tomorrow isn't a day for the sprinters but Sagan could be there
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Cancellara abandons
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TCS on the front for much of the day signalled Sagan's claims, but what an illustration of good sensations when he came off Degenkolb's wheel and was so supple on the pedals yet so strong -- wow -- that was a proper sprint from him, he has taken that right to the line, and he actually looks up for the line so he can time his lunge to perfection, not that he needed to. Good to see him winning again -- monkey off the back, finally.
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