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Won’t be tomorrow that’s for sure
Maybe Thursday |
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Pogacar going for the t trial
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Pogacar just has to stay on his bike to Paris
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Motorbike more like it.
Nacer 14/1 tomorrow im on ew. |
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Think its worth the lay under 1.50 , anything can happen . Having said that I did it enough times with Froome , unfortunately .
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Nacer ew 14s I’ve played
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Cav 32 tdf win
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**** off
Done me again 3rd |
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Unbelievable rider
Got long stage tomorrow could get break away that gets away tomorrow maybe |
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Down and out this time last year nobody wanted him .Has to find a sponsor to pay his wages to go cap in hand to Decuenik and say can i ride for you.
Epitomy of grim determination /hard work and confidence and what you can achieve if you have belief in yourself , when all round you dont. Just got that second sense tactically to be in the right place @ the right time.Whilst travelling @ 60 km on a bike. Genius. |
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The Cannibal must be starting to worry about his record.
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Get through mountains..pick another couple of wins on the way...get n/o 35 on the Champ would be something special...he's easily got the beating of those sprinters still left in...and with Bennett and a couple of others missing, prob best and last chance to break record...it's gotta be on...legend
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Julian Alaphilippe 12ew play tomorrow
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I don't know why they can't show the sprint finishes live using the overhead camera. Cav won by half a length today but you couldn't tell from the head-on. Imagine showing horse racing finishes as a head-on
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julian 12/1 and Omar Fraile 20/1 both ew.
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Great idea A_T, they should be able to maybe split screen, both views would be the job.
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Pierre Latour 100ew
Anthony Turgis 100ew Small bets can’t much on ![]() |
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Been tied up the last few days, but what a story with the return of the Manx Missile, incredible stuff
![]() Mark Cavendish's resurgence continued as he claimed his 32nd stage win at the Tour de France to move closer to the all-time record of 34 held by Belgian legend Eddy Merckx. Cavendish powered past Jasper Philipsen and Nacer Bouhanni to collect his second stage win at this year's race. It is the third time that Cavendish has won in Chateauroux, the scene of his very first victory at the Tour in 2008. Was also interesting to see Pogacar put the field to the sword in the time trial, what a star we have emerging here. Always easy to get carried away with visions of year after year yellow jerseys, but hard to have a solid argument that says this guy is not in the process of climbing his way to the top of the pile. |
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Don’t remember him powering way though nacer yesterday
Got just jump on him nacer couldn’t get to him twice That’s happened now I think nacer should get on with it Not try follow cav do his own thing |
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Friday, 2 July - stage seven: Vierzon - Le Creusot, 249.1km
The longest stage for 21 years sees the peloton climb more than 3,000m, mainly on five demanding climbs in the concluding 100km. The Signal d'Uchon should scatter the peloton as the finish line approaches with a 5.7km slope ramping up to an 18% gradient on its steepest section. The breakaway specialists may view this as an opportunity to steal some of the limelight away from the GC battle. Riders to watch: Marc Hirschi, Thomas de Gendt, Matej Mohoric |
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Greg Van Avermaet was just warming up yesterday, backing him to have another go today
Pogacar might find friends in the mountains in stage hunting teams like your movistars and bahrains. They will help to reel in attacks. Only hope is that he gets tired. He looked slightly vulnerable on col de la loze last year and hes had a tough first week, on the attack stages 1 and 2, pulling back a gap stage 3, ridiculous time trial stage 5. Might be wrong but i dont think he had a particularly hard first week last year. Its a straw to clutch at. |
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Insane breakaway with decent riders in it Certainly shake up the GC if it stays away
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Another Sloavaken taken the the y jersey
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Roglic struggling again
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Honestly...that fckin stunk more than even any of pogacar's 'unbelievable' performances
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Roglic FINNISH
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Saturday, 3 July - stage eight: Oyonnax - Le Grand Bornard, 150.8km
After a week of relatively flat racing the Tour arrives in the Alps. The descent to the finish at Le Grand Bornard comes after three back-to-back category one climbs with Cote de Mont-Saxonnex, Col de Romme and the Col de la Colombiere all on the menu. Riders to watch: Primoz Roglic, Tadej Pogacar, Alejandro Valverde |
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Riders to watch: Primoz Roglic, Tadej Pogacar, Alejandro Valverde
I can't see two of those three being involved. Do we know what happened to GH on stage 1? He is so far behind now that Ineos could put him in the break if fit. |
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Got caught out in the crashes
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All over bar the shouting WEEK 1
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Wheres that lady with the sign
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Hows he finnished 4th thpought was clear 2nd Must have been chaos in top 3 market ,I missed the last couple of KMs
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Reined it in on the descent which allowed the other two to come back to him, they then outsprinted him to the line. Looked pretty empty at the end after that huge ride away from the rest of the peloton.
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He's gonna spend the rest of the Tour trying not to win by too much and feigning tiredness...UAE, Bahrain and the whole of Slovenian cycling stink the fckin place out...plenty more to come out through Aderlass imo
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Roglic abandoned, not sure what G gains by staying on.
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Pogacar could probably win by 5 minutes today if he wanted to
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Gs injury likely to improve thro the race. then he becomes available to help Carapaz or go for stage victories in 3rd week /Pyrenees.
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Big diff for G overnight .Now riding on wheel of Podgacar. with 7k to go.
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Ben O Conor winner
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Matched at 1000
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