Tour De France 2020
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AbhishekLFC |
Posted on 17-09-2020 17:59
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Shonak wrote:
Yes, far more GC riders should take note and try more often, even if they fail. Given the bad prep situations in Spain with the lockdown, I think he holds up quite well.
Meanwhile Valv rides to a 10th in GC that no one cares about, probably not even he himself lol
Valv doesn't age, he just drifts towards eternity...
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ivaneurope |
Posted on 17-09-2020 18:04
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It's safe to say that for the first time Peter Sagan was defeated in a mano-a-mano battle for Maillot Vert. With the next stage being flat one and the 52 point gap, Sagan will need a miracle to win his 8th Maillot Vert. And honestly, he already holds the record anyway so why not aim for the Maglia Ciclamino or the Maillot Verde
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Forever the Best |
Posted on 17-09-2020 20:33
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Landa at least tried today, something which can't be said about many riders. What an awful, awful Tour. The fact that Van Aert got 3rd today says it all about this race.
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Gracias Alberto.
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Tafiolmo |
Posted on 17-09-2020 20:55
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Forever the Best wrote:
Landa at least tried today, something which can't be said about many riders. What an awful, awful Tour. The fact that Van Aert got 3rd today says it all about this race.
Couldn't agree more and like last year's Giro the Tour route has been a poor one and that hasn't helped much either. Overall there has been about 2 or 3 good stages at most and that is it. A Tour de France where the only attacks of note from the main contenders comes so close to the finish is a poor one and as you say a dom finishing third at this stage in a GT does say it all. Hopefully the Giro will correct this when it comes around.
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Forever the Best |
Posted on 17-09-2020 21:31
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Todays stage design was nice. The problem was that nobody except Landa tried an attack and that Jumbo was way too strong. But yes generally the route was poor, most of the mountain stages had underwhelming designs, the race was too backloaded and not enough ITT kms either. Col de la Loze at stage 17 is way too late for example, many people feared the climb and did not attack much in the previous stages for example.
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Gracias Alberto.
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TheManxMissile |
Posted on 17-09-2020 21:31
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So the Jumbo Team Manager, Mr Zeeman, has been kicked off the Tour for: intimidation, insults & improper behavior towards a UCI offical during x-ray checks against mechanical doping. This includes dismantaling Roglic's bike before it was checked by the UCI. These actions took place after Stage 17.
Life was much simpler when we just had to worry about EPO... (not saying Jumbo are using motors, but why fight a man if you're innocent?)
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 17-09-2020 21:55
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TheManxMissile wrote:
So the Jumbo Team Manager, Mr Zeeman, has been kicked off the Tour for: intimidation, insults & improper behavior towards a UCI offical during x-ray checks against mechanical doping. This includes dismantaling Roglic's bike before it was checked by the UCI. These actions took place after Stage 17.
Life was much simpler when we just had to worry about EPO... (not saying Jumbo are using motors, but why fight a man if you're innocent?)
I didn't hear the story that specifc yet. Surely if that's the case it should be worse than just the removal of a staff member?
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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alexkr00 |
Posted on 17-09-2020 22:22
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The wording is really strange in the cycling news article. It's not clear if the UCI guy was in charge of dismantling the bike or if the Jumbo guy did it. Do UCI even dismantle bikes as part of the controls?
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Supernutz |
Posted on 18-09-2020 04:48
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Shonak wrote:
Yes, far more GC riders should take note and try more often, even if they fail. Given the bad prep situations in Spain with the lockdown, I think he holds up quite well.
Meanwhile Valv rides to a 10th in GC that no one cares about, probably not even he himself lol
'Trying' requires a rider type that can attack from further out and survive...I dont think many classic GC riders in the current teams fit this definition. Its all about W/kg...and mountain stages for these guys is basically just a power test for the time of the climb. Like watching TTs.
You would need riders with fight / endurance...like Alaphillippe, to be the preferred GC men if you wanted a more attacking tour. That means less TTs and less 20+ km climbs... |
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Croatia14 |
Posted on 18-09-2020 07:45
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Shonak wrote:
Yes, far more GC riders should take note and try more often, even if they fail. Given the bad prep situations in Spain with the lockdown, I think he holds up quite well.
Meanwhile Valv rides to a 10th in GC that no one cares about, probably not even he himself lol
Of course he doesn't care, cause he uses the Tour as a prep race, unlike all other Top 10 riders. I think his performance is remarkable.
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df_Trek |
Posted on 18-09-2020 07:55
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Caruso is just 19" behind him, he would be inside top10 probably without wasting him in few stages with no results by his leader (like stage 17).
race isn't over for Valverde to get top10.
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Wilier |
Posted on 18-09-2020 10:32
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alexkr00 wrote:
The wording is really strange in the cycling news article. It's not clear if the UCI guy was in charge of dismantling the bike or if the Jumbo guy did it. Do UCI even dismantle bikes as part of the controls?
Quote from the article:
Zeeman's reacted badly when a UCI employee took apart the crankset of Roglič's bike, damaging it in the process, the team said, adding that the bike was found to be in accordance with UCI regulations. |
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Ollfardh |
Posted on 18-09-2020 10:42
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Wilier wrote:
alexkr00 wrote:
The wording is really strange in the cycling news article. It's not clear if the UCI guy was in charge of dismantling the bike or if the Jumbo guy did it. Do UCI even dismantle bikes as part of the controls?
Quote from the article:
Zeeman's reacted badly when a UCI employee took apart the crankset of Roglič's bike, damaging it in the process, the team said, adding that the bike was found to be in accordance with UCI regulations.
Yeah that sounds better. They'll probably use the money from WVA's fines to pay the damages to the bike.
Changed my sig, this was getting absurd.
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Shonak |
Posted on 18-09-2020 12:01
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df_Trek wrote:
Caruso is just 19" behind him, he would be inside top10 probably without wasting him in few stages with no results by his leader (like stage 17).
race isn't over for Valverde to get top10.
Or where his leader distanced his rivals for a Top 5 like on stage 18, but whatever
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Shonak |
Posted on 18-09-2020 12:02
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Croatia14 wrote:
Shonak wrote:
Yes, far more GC riders should take note and try more often, even if they fail. Given the bad prep situations in Spain with the lockdown, I think he holds up quite well.
Meanwhile Valv rides to a 10th in GC that no one cares about, probably not even he himself lol
Of course he doesn't care, cause he uses the Tour as a prep race, unlike all other Top 10 riders. I think his performance is remarkable.
Would be way more fun if he rode like Carapaz for stage wins and polka dot
"It’s a little bit scary when Contador attacks." - Tommy V
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 18-09-2020 16:15
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Sunweb looking good for a third win with SKA. Really no regrets leaving Matthews out. |
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baseballlover312 |
Posted on 18-09-2020 16:21
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SKA quickly becoming one of my favorite riders. Love guys that can upset the sprinters.
RIP Exxon Duke, David Veilleux, Double Feature, and Monster Energy
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 19-09-2020 15:52
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So, who’s ready to see Jumbo 1-2-3, led by WVA? |
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Kirchen_75 |
Posted on 19-09-2020 15:55
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Van Aert +40'' Cavagna |
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FreitasPCM |
Posted on 19-09-2020 16:02
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Posts than instantly age well. |
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