Tour de France 2019
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:39
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Yeah, he was. Now I'm sad too about the Albi stage
Then again he might not have pulled the way he did if he was still in for the GC
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StevenGreen |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:40
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Gustavovskiy wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
is it happening? is it finally happening?
Crazy stage, a bunch of guys not ending up where you'd think they would, and Alaph has initiated full 2011 Voeckler, just liked I hoped!
Disappointed to see Martin dropped so early, but I expected as much. His TT is always bad, but he wasn't in contention for the win on the shorter punchy stages in the first week or on Planche, all which should have suited him very well. So I figured he was on bad form.
Movistar are the biggest joke in professional cycling. What exactly were they trying to do today? They're not even gonna get a top 5 out of this Tour.
Well said. Jokistar's best rider was Amador, which is kinda funny because they are the most amateurish top team in the peloton.
But everyone calm your vaginas. This was clearly the peak of this race. Next mountain stages won't possibly be as gracious as this one. Also Ineos has pretty much intact chances of taking the win in Paris.
Kruisjwick has the team and the legs. He should be the best non-Ala-non-Ineos hope.
I honestly don't see Alaphilippe losing 2 mins on Thomas or 3 on Bernal.
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Shonak |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:40
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baseballlover312 wrote:
deek12345 wrote:
Wtf has happened to Quintana he a shade of his former self ,the decline been unbelievable.
Colombians generally peak very, very early. Not always, but mostly. Look at Bernal. looks like a phenom right now, and probably will win some GT's, but I'd expect a decline by 28ish.
Yes pretty much this. Except maybe for Rigo.
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StevenGreen |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:41
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alexkr00 wrote:
Yeah, he was. Now I'm sad too about the Albi stage
Then again he might not have pulled the way he did if he was still in for the GC
Yeah maybe. Hopefully he'll get another chance to ride for his own soon though Roglic will ride the Vuelta so maybe not this year..
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Shonak |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:42
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Can Jumbo hold this team for the next few years? I remember they used to have a tight budget but maybe Jumbo is ready to invest big time
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Shonak |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:42
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Madiot is such a psychopath
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Forever the Best |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:45
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What an awful stage in terms of racing. (It was excellent for me in terms of results; Thomas dropped, Ala excellent, Landa ahead of Quintana in GC) I hope Ala wins this.
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jandal7 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:45
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StevenGreen wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
Yeah, he was. Now I'm sad too about the Albi stage
Then again he might not have pulled the way he did if he was still in for the GC
Yeah maybe. Hopefully he'll get another chance to ride for his own soon though Roglic will ride the Vuelta so maybe not this year..
He’s down as leader for Vuelta from all the information I’ve seen which is fantastic, hopefully he can somehow help Kruijswijk do his best here but not overdo it as he seems to have great legs here. Indeed this does make me feel worse about Albi, but shit happens I guess and as Bennett said himself if not then he would’ve sacrificed himself another day
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Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:47
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Shonak |
Posted on 20-07-2019 16:51
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What is this hulk bullshit. Please just give us Contador doing recons
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Gustavovskiy |
Posted on 20-07-2019 17:00
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StevenGreen wrote:
Gustavovskiy wrote:
baseballlover312 wrote:
is it happening? is it finally happening?
Crazy stage, a bunch of guys not ending up where you'd think they would, and Alaph has initiated full 2011 Voeckler, just liked I hoped!
Disappointed to see Martin dropped so early, but I expected as much. His TT is always bad, but he wasn't in contention for the win on the shorter punchy stages in the first week or on Planche, all which should have suited him very well. So I figured he was on bad form.
Movistar are the biggest joke in professional cycling. What exactly were they trying to do today? They're not even gonna get a top 5 out of this Tour.
Well said. Jokistar's best rider was Amador, which is kinda funny because they are the most amateurish top team in the peloton.
But everyone calm your vaginas. This was clearly the peak of this race. Next mountain stages won't possibly be as gracious as this one. Also Ineos has pretty much intact chances of taking the win in Paris.
Kruisjwick has the team and the legs. He should be the best non-Ala-non-Ineos hope.
I honestly don't see Alaphilippe losing 2 mins on Thomas or 3 on Bernal.
I do and honestky think it's the more likely scenario. Ala has won Califórnia before but otherwise never proved himself as a top GC candidate especially in 3 weeks. I hope I'm wrong though.
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Malkael |
Posted on 20-07-2019 17:17
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You take out the ~2 minutes Landa lost on Stage 10 from Barguil accidentally taking him out while in the leading group and he would easily be Movistar's best placed GC rider. Has me interested to see what Quintana might be capable of in a different team just so we can get a better idea of if he just peaked early and had a very swift decline set in or if Movistar have just been mismanaging him terribly.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 17:33
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Shonak wrote:
Can Jumbo hold this team for the next few years? I remember they used to have a tight budget but maybe Jumbo is ready to invest big time
I guess Jumbo are bringing more money than Lotto used to. There were rumors Dumoulin might join them if he is to leave Sunweb so they probably have a lot more money now.
The biggest problem for me is that it will be quite difficult to have enough guys to satisfy both Groenewegen and a GC rider capable of challenging for yellow. This year works since Kruijjswijk is just a podium candidate, or at least was at the start of the Tour. It would be difficult to defend a yellow jersey with just De Plus and Bennett, I think.
I guess it could work with guys like Martin and Van Aert who can work in the flat stages and on early climbs/slopes but the team might grow tired by being in the front in both flat and mountain stages.
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Tafiolmo |
Posted on 20-07-2019 17:38
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Forever the Best wrote:
What an awful stage in terms of racing. (It was excellent for me in terms of results; Thomas dropped, Ala excellent, Landa ahead of Quintana in GC) I hope Ala wins this.
It certainly was, these super mtns look good on paper and if they were raced from a long way out they would be great, but with the survivors just waiting for the final two kms like today it's not so exciting.
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Posted on 20-07-2019 18:19
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Thinking anyone would attack and win like Schleck did wouldn't happen, impossible, racing is like this now and in a finish like this and with everyone so evenly matched it was more than obvious wasn't it
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Posted on 20-07-2019 18:34
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Yellow Jersey wrote:
Thinking anyone would attack and win like Schleck did wouldn't happen, impossible, racing is like this now and in a finish like this and with everyone so evenly matched it was more than obvious wasn't it
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 18:35
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Yellow Jersey wrote:
Thinking anyone would attack and win like Schleck did wouldn't happen, impossible, racing is like this now and in a finish like this and with everyone so evenly matched it was more than obvious wasn't it
Also, totally different point in the race. In 2010 it was stage 20 and this year it was the first serious mountain stage.
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Kalach |
Posted on 20-07-2019 19:40
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I expected more from Porte.
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Tafiolmo |
Posted on 20-07-2019 20:06
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This is a rider who has had numerous chances to land a GT and his moment has now passed.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 20-07-2019 20:19
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Tafiolmo wrote:
This is a rider who has had numerous chances to land a GT and his moment has now passed.
*ride a decent GC
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