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#79 Le Tour 2018: Spring days


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Cambrai, 8.7.2018


Hey guys,

two stages in today's episode, both of them need the knowledge of the secrets of the spring races to not lose the tour here.

First one was stage 3, finishing on the legendary Mur van Huy.

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Main favourites were from the Tinkoff train, but if I have good legs already I can put the hurts on anybody.

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This day was pretty calm until the last 15 kilometers. The break was always on hold, so that there was no real danger for the big guns. But coming to the penultimate climb the pace even slowed down a little as the break was caught and no one felt responsible for setting the pace.

So I decided to inject some pace over the top to see if my descending skills could create a gap without putting too much of an effort in that. The long and technical downhill section directly led into the Mur, and I had a decent advantage over the peloton.

Sadly two guys sat in my wheel, who refused to do any work as I flicked my elbow. I was not that surprised anymore when I saw that one guy was Dunbar, the master of wheelsucking in the Ardennes, who also had Aru in the pack. But from van der Poel I expected something more...

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Turning the corner to the Mur they did some effort for the first time, and immediately I fell apart. But still I found my rythm, finishing third on top of the Mur with a good advantage on the crushed pack. Dunbar was victorious over Mathieu at the end, but I got a first spot on the podium going for me which is nice.

1Eddie DunbarTinkoff-Saxo3h22'20
2Mathieu van der PoelLotto Soudals.t.
3Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 9
4James OramPhonak+ 33
5Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.
6Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxos.t.
7Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual+ 44
8Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxos.t.
9Adam YatesBwins.t.
10Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.


Fourth was the cobbled stage headin into France, long and tough roads until teh finishing line in Cambrai.

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It should be clearly a day for the cobblers, most likely the ones with a decent sprinting ability.

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And believe it or not, this was my target race for the first tour week. Time to kick some ass from the climbers which aren´t that great in terms of technical abilities. I would´ve sent my guys to inject some pace right when I felt crosswind or cobbles, but well, my team is also not made for that you know.

But this race was stunning. The teams battled in all possibble ways; Giant and Etixx seemed to be very angry about something. Vanmarcke went from 60 out to kill the break, and when the peloton was reduced to around 25 riders Degenkolb, Lampaert and Debusschere attacked one by one.

There was no stopping them, but that was no problem for me. The hard racing payed off, at the end I was completely cooked but won time on most of my opponents. Excluding Thibaut & Wilco, they look frightning.

1John DegenkolbEtixx - Quick-step5h04'00
2Jens DebusschereLotto Soudal+ 21
3Yves LampaertRusals.t.
4Sep VanmarckeLotto Soudal+ 57
5Marcel KittelOrica-GreenEDGE+ 1'53
6Alexander KristoffRusals.t.
7Bryan CoquardOranges.t.
8Lars BoomTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
9Michał KwiatkowskiDesiguals.t.
10Tiesj BenootLotto Soudals.t.
16Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
17Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
20Ion IzagirreDesiguals.t.
21Warren BarguilTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
23Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
25Geraint ThomasTinkoff-Saxos.t.


In the GC it´s Degenkolb now leading, while I am in a perfect position for the following weeks.

1John DegenkolbEtixx - Quick-step12h08'45
2Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual+ 28
3Yves LampaertRusal+ 48
4Thibaut PinotNike+ 1'18
5Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 1'21
6Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1'26


Additionally, Kittel is in green now & Vanmarcke stays in red, Benoot in white and Lotto - Soudal leading the TC.

The next days won´t be too hard, but somehow I can already see the mountains arising on the horizon.

Bis bald, Andy
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AbhishekLFC
Made best use of the profiles, as you should Smile
 
Tamijo
Looking good there on the GC.
 
Croatia14
#80 Le Tour 2018: First week done


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La Pierre Saint Martin, 15.7.2018


Hey guys,

kind of a bigger jump to my next post, coming from the first rest day up in La Pierre Saint Martin.

Stage 5 was no trouble at all for me, in Amiens Kittel was first over Theuns and Cavendish. Willy was out of the contest again sadly.

1Marcel KittelOrica-GreenEDGE4h00'27
2Edward TheunsLotto Soudals.t.
3Mark CavendishNikes.t.


The next day to Le Havre was similar to stage 5, just with a kick-up to the finishing line. In the tough uphill sprint some gaps broke up, so that 8 riders lead by Kristoff took 18 seconds away from my group. Kwiatek still safely in the lead.

1Alexander KristoffRusal4h16'47
2Moreno HoflandTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
3Sebastian LanderBretagne - Séché Environnements.t.
4Bryan CoquardOranges.t.
5John DegenkolbEtixx - Quick-steps.t.
6Michał KwiatkowskiDesiguals.t.
7Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxos.t.
8Magnus Cort NielsenOrica-GreenEDGEs.t.
9Mathieu van der PoelLotto Soudal+ 18
10Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.


Following one was flat again and lead into Fourgeres, where I stayed out of trouble seing Coquard winning over Theuns & Sagan and grab the green jersey.

1Bryan CoquardOrange4h15'54
2Edward TheunsLotto Soudals.t.
3Peter SaganTinkoff-Saxos.t.


Stage 8 was similar to the previous ones profilewise, with also an uphill sprint at the end of it at the Mur de Bretagne. And the result was nearly the same, I lost 20 seconds to a small group sprinting faster uphill. This time the punchy sprinters weren´t involved but the pure puncheurs, from whom van der Poel was stronger than anbody else.

1Mathieu van der PoelLotto Soudal3h40'12
2James OramPhonaks.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
4Eddie DunbarTinkoff-Saxos.t.
5Michał KwiatkowskiDesiguals.t.
6Rui CostaRusals.t.
7Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
8Moreno HoflandTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 20
9Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
13Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.


Stage 9 was just horrible. A medium long TTT to Plumelec, and we lost 1'19 to the fastest team. Only bright side was that Giant was even slower, but they had already men going out of the Tour. Leaders team Desiqual was unbeatable that day.

1Desigual32'51
2Tinkoff-Saxo+ 4
3Bwin+ 12
4Nike+ 19
5Phonak+ 25
15Bora - Argon 18+ 1'20
20Team Giant-Alpecin+ 1'44


And finally there was stage 10, with the horrible climb up to La Pierre Saint Martin waiting for us.

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And this turned to be an epic 3-way battle. Kwiatkowski wasted all his men including Herrada, Intxausti and finally Contador on the climb. He couldn´t hold onto it though when the first big attacks came. Quintana brought Kelderman up and he launched his attack on the right, while I went on the left for an acceleration. The only man to follow was Thibaut Pinot, even Yates couldn´t bring Froome back.

But Kelderman stayed behind having Nairo in his mind, while Thibaut and I shared the pace. At the end we couldn´t hold him, but didn´t lost time to him.

1Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin3h56'00
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
3Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
4Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxo+ 1'22
5Chris FroomeBwins.t.
6Michał KwiatkowskiDesiguals.t.
7Adam YatesBwin+ 2'11
8Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 2'24
9Alberto ContadorDesigual+ 2'32
10Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.


Any other rider suffered, but Kwiatek stayed in yellow for the rest day. The GC looks good for now, a third place at the moment with nothing lost yet...

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual32h52'45
2Thibaut PinotNike+ 25
3Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 1'29
4Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1'38
5Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxo+ 4'31
6Tejay Van GarderenBwin+ 5'33
7Adam YatesBwin+ 5'37
8Lawson CraddockEtixx - Quick-step+ 5'40
9Julian AlaphilippeNike+ 6'08
10Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 6'23


Additionally Coquard stayes in green and Nike leads the TC.

I can´t wait for the tough next week of cycling!

Bis bald, Andy
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sutty68
Andy now looking in a strong position to challenge for yellow Smile
 
Forever the Best
Allez Andy!
 
Tamijo
Perfect stage for Andy, congratulations
 
AbhishekLFC
Go Andy! This is just what was required...
 
Forever the Best
Where's Andy?
 
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#81 Mountains incoming


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Plateau de Beille, 17.7.2018


Hey guys,

two tough climbing days coming up for you now. First of them was the stage from Pau to Cauteres. This had some seious action for me, and after that well looking day to La Pierre Saint Martin I felt pretty confident for this.

On this day over the Col d'Aspen and the Col de Tourmalet abigger group escape as the stage seemed perfect for barodeurs with climbing abilities. In the front group an elite group containing Dunbar, van der Poel, Wellens, italian champ Bagaglini, Coppel, Herklotz, french climbing talent Lafay, Ulissi and Conti lined up. We took over the chase ourselves, making sure to have a shot on the day.

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Attacking over the Tourmalet and time after time on the descent to crack Pinot didn´t work, he seems to have worked on his downhill problems. But instead we caught what was remaining from the break to work together. The later slopes up the Cote de Cauteres weren´t too much of a problem, so as a group of seven we came to the finishing line (Eddie lost contact on the Cote). There I was the strongest of us, celebrating one of the greatest victories lately.

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How good a victory at Le Tour smells, especially beating the likes of Pinot, Kelderman and Froome.

1Andy SchleckBora - Argon 184h47'52
2Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
4Chris FroomeBwins.t.
5Adam YatesBwins.t.
6Michał KwiatkowskiDesiguals.t.
7Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.
8Eddie DunbarTinkoff-Saxo+ 1'43
9Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 4'08
10Alberto ContadorDesiguals.t.


Riding up to Plateau de Beille was the next thing waiting for us. Starting in Lannemezan we went over some minor climbes to the huge Plateau. The calm race was controlled by Kwiateks team, and they sucessfully blocked everything until half of the last climb.
Then he exploded due to an attack of Pinot, which many riders including me sucessfully countered. So at the end it was a mountain sprint for the victory excluding the yellow jersey. Adam Yates took it, coming around me just when I was almost sure to have successfully outsprinted all others. So kudos to him, and shame for me to miss out on another win.

1Adam YatesBwin5h34'38
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
4Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxos.t.
5Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
6Chris FroomeBwin+ 17
7Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
8Mikel LandaAstana Pro Teams.t.
9Louis MeintjesTinkoff-Saxo+ 1'07
10Lawson CraddockEtixx - Quick-step+ 2'38


On the bright side of the day we gained a place in the GC due to the crack of Michal. Thibaut Pinot is now the new leader.
The GC after the first days of the very hard second week now looks like this:

1Thibaut PinotNike43h15'40
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 1'04
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 1'13
4Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual+ 2'24
5Adam YatesBwin+ 5'12
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+ 6'29
7Chris FroomeBwin+ 6'40
8Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxo+ 8'14
9Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 10'50
10Lawson CraddockEtixx - Quick-step+ 12'01


Coquard, Dunbar (11th GC) and Kelderman still in their jerseys, Bwin is first in the TC.

For the moment it seems like Thibaut & Wilco are the biggest shots on the GC, but don´t count me out, I´m not that of an old man to crack.

Bis bald, Andy
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Tamijo
Some very good stuff from Andy !
 
sutty68
Two great days in the mountains for Andy Grin
 
DiCyc
Great stage win! Second does not sound bad Smile
 
Forever the Best
Go Andy!
And a great stage win!
 
AbhishekLFC
Superb results!! Grin
 
Croatia14
#82 Transition days gone wild


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Gap, 22.7.2018


Hey guys,

yep, we came here to Gap, the fmaous finishing town for transitional stages between Alpes and the Pyrenees. We´re already into the third week, and we can see the big climbs on the horizon yet. Still it´s anybodys game, but over the four more or less hilly transitional stages the GC got slightly mixed up. Let´s see how we did.

Starting up with stage 13 there was a hilly finish in Rodez.

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A typical Sagan stage, if e wouldn´t have to work for his superb team, where Alejandro Valverde! (with 80 HI by the way) is the weakest rider of the tour team. However, a group of 6 managed to pull aaway on the final hills and battled out the winner. Kwiatek was the strongest of these to strike back from his mountain losses and gain some time on the yellow jersey.

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual4h25'37
2Eddie DunbarTinkoff-Saxo+ 8
3Louis MeintjesTinkoff-Saxos.t.
4Adam YatesBwin+ 25
5Mathieu van der PoelLotto Soudals.t.
6James OramPhonak+ 36
7Tiesj BenootLotto Soudal+ 50
8Rui CostaRusal+ 59
10Thibaut PinotNikes.t.
12Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
14Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.


From Rudez the Tour train went to Mende the next day.

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The steep ramp near the finishing line invited the guys to attack each other, and guess who nailed that: Michal Kwiatkowski. He killed it again beating everyoneand finishing 50 seconds ahead of me and Wilco. The couple of us worked brilliantly together to set Thibaut under pressure. At the end of the day he really cracked, losing 1"50 to us. That would´ve brought me into yellow, if Kwiatek wouldn´t have gained enough time to take it back.

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual4h04'29
2Adam YatesBwin+ 29
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 44
4Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
17Thibaut PinotNike+ 2'34


The next one was just a flat day into Valence, no big actioned happened there for us. The GC stayed the same while Alex Kristoff took the day. There we had a well deserved rest day, before the final week of racing started.

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Over the Col de Manse this one headed into Gap, from where I´m writing you right now. And you might have guessed it, Kwiatek won again.

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I fought for my life to hang onto him, while Wilco looked pretty strong down them roads. That might be a bad indicator for the upcoming horrible climbs, but the results of this stage don´t look too bad.

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual4h27'57
2Julian AlaphilippeNikes.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
4Adam YatesBwins.t.
5Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.
11Thibaut PinotNike+ 44


Pinot lost some seconds again, which might be clinical for him. Still Kwiatek is in the lead, but he should struggle in the mountains. The task is to beat Wilco, who seems to be the invincible guy for the moment.

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual60h21'43
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 23
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 32
4Thibaut PinotNike+ 1'53
5Adam YatesBwin+ 3'42
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+ 7'42
7Chris FroomeBwin+ 7'53
8Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxo+ 9'27
9Louis MeintjesTinkoff-Saxo+ 13'06
10Rui CostaRusal+ 13'12


By the way Dunbar defended his jersey as well as Nike the TC. But anyway, with Pra-Loup, La Toussuire and Alpe d'Huez coming up everything can change. I´m looking forward to that.

Bis bald, Andy
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Forever the Best
Go Andy!
 
AbhishekLFC
Getting closer Grin
 
Croatia14
#83 Deep into the alps


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Gap, 24.7.2018


Hey guys,

here we go again, with 2 stages before the double-screamer waits for us.

Stage 17: Digne-Les-Bains -> Pra-Loup

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Stage started very badly, crashing at Col d'Allos made me already feel that I lost this tour, but Buchmann did a great job to bring me back to the fore. Still we lost Konrad and Willwohl on that crash, especially bad thinking of Patrick being my only climbing domestique.

I made it over the Col with the second group, while Adam Yates was 2"30 in front with some others, so danger there. But Quintana pulled him back for Wilco, who rode the final climb to Pra-Loup from the front. If there weren´t riders between us I would´ve lost a couple of seconds to Wilco and P2, but luckily I just could hang on to the group of 19 getting ranked on the same time.
There were no changes in the GC at all for stage 18.

1Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin4h18'51
2Nairo QuintanaTeam Giant-Alpecins.t.
3Fabio AruTinkoff-Saxos.t.
16Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18s.t.


Stage 18: Gap -> St-Jean-de-Maurienne

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This one was over the huge Glandon, and one of the few days for the breakaway. No one was willing to put some effort in it, they somehow all watched me. And without Patrick we had nothing to offer, I even had to do some riding myself up the Glandon and the ramps before Saint Jean de Maurienne.

As said the break won comfortably, Diego Ulissi was victorious. I have the feeling that I wasted loads of energy to stay safe in my good overall position:

1Michał KwiatkowskiDesigual64h40'34
2Andy SchleckBora - Argon 18+ 23
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Giant-Alpecin+ 32
4Thibaut PinotNike+ 1'53
5Adam YatesBwin+ 3'42
6Mikel LandaAstana Pro Team+ 7'42


Now there are to jobs left: Crack Kwiatek and stay with Kelderman. Not the easiest of imaginable tasks, especially feeling not too good today. Let´s see what is left in the tank.

Bis bald, Andy
 
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Andy hangs on to fight another day!
 
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