Tour de France '10 Stage 19 Bordeaux - Pauillac
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Posted on 24-07-2010 11:37
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TT time, GC time. Can Andy turn it around, or will Alberto win?
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Fabian Cancellara: 11:21
Cadel Evans: 14:53
Lance Armstrong: 14:59
Denis Menchov: 15:53
Samuel Sanchez: 15:56
Andy Schleck: 15:59
Alberto Contador: 16:02
Fun Fact: Wine is this regions main product, but Pauillac used to produce oil! It was a huge business actually. Now the town promotes wine tourism.
Edited by doddy13 on 24-07-2010 11:38
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Posted on 24-07-2010 11:39
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Current standings at the finish:
1. | CANCELLARA Fabian | 13 | TEAM SAXO BANK | 01:00:57 | | 2. | MARTIN Tony | 115 | TEAM HTC - COLUMBIA | 01:01:14 | 00:00:17 | 3. | GRABSCH Bert | 113 | TEAM HTC - COLUMBIA | 01:02:44 | 00:01:48 | 4. | KONOVALOVAS Ignatas | 97 | CERVELO TEST TEAM | 01:03:30 | 00:02:34 | 5. | TJALLINGII Maarten | 199 | RABOBANK | 01:04:18 | 00:03:21 |
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Posted on 24-07-2010 11:51
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I currently got the top 3 on my fantasy team
Like so many else...
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:06
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More fun facts then. Gaps between the first 2 positions before the final time trial.
5" - LeMond/Chiappucci (1990)
8" - Contador/Schleck (2010, winner ?)
12" - Van Springel/San Miguel (1968, winner Janssen)
14" - Anquetil/Poulidor (1964)
14" - Hinault/Zoetemelk (1978)
21" - Roche/Delgado (1987)
28" - Anquetil/Bahamontes (1963)
36" - Thévenet/Kuiper (1977)
39" - Favero/Gemignani (1958, winner Gaul)
50" - LeMond/Fignon (1989)
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:29
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Mind you, not all of those time trials were after the mountains were all done.
Also, Cancellara's dead from 3 weeks. He might be beatable.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:33
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issoisso wrote:
Also, Cancellara's dead from 3 weeks. He might be beatable.
Exactly. He never won one of these "late" Tour time trials, did he? |
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:35
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Also Petacchi says he's been sick for days now and has no idea how he finished in the pack yesterday, let alone got 3rd.
He thinks it's likely he won't finish inside the time cut today, or if he does, he's not sure he can sprint tomorrow.
Hushovd in green? Cavendish in green?
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doddy13 |
Posted on 24-07-2010 12:39
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I hope he does carry on. It'd be a shame to see him outside the time limit today. The green jersey competition is going to be very exciting tomorrow.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:42
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Petacchi has finished
29. PETACCHI Alessandro 208 LAMPRE - FARNESE 01:07:50 00:06:54
Put it this way, there's a lot of guys behind him. Including Mark Cavendish and Thor Hushovd actually.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 12:46
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issoisso wrote:
Also Petacchi says he's been sick for days now and has no idea how he finished in the pack yesterday, let alone got 3rd.
He thinks it's likely he won't finish inside the time cut today, or if he does, he's not sure he can sprint tomorrow.
Hushovd in green? Cavendish in green?
I feel that might be, luckily I mean, just a play for the gallery.
And he has finished in front of both Hushovd and Cavendish, 6,54 behind Cancellara, so if he's outside the time limit, neither is Cavendish or Hushovd |
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:09
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1.Fabian Cancellara (Saxo Bank) 1:00:56
2.Tony Martin (HTC-Columbia) +0:17
3.Bert Grabsch (HTC-Columbia) +1:48
4.Ignatas Konovalovas (Cervelo) +2:34
5.David Zabriskie (Garminl-Transitions) +3.00
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:10
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Haha Gutierrez?
Are you kidding me? When is the last time Gutierrez did a world class time trial.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:11
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you can't bet against Cancellara winning the stage. The big test will be Contador who himself can turn in a great TT. Would be great to see our tour winner win a stage.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:11
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Now and then... You never know
BTW: Tom Cruise to norwegian TV:
Reporter: Who is your favorite?
Tom: Uh, i mean, uhhh, i like to see them ride
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:36
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E_Hagen wrote:
Now and then... You never know
BTW: Tom Cruise to norwegian TV:
Reporter: Who is your favorite?
Tom: Uh, i mean, uhhh, i like to see them ride
I like that one that won 7 times.. was in that movie.. uhhh dodgeball.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:36
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CrueTrue wrote:
issoisso wrote:
Also, Cancellara's dead from 3 weeks. He might be beatable.
Exactly. He never won one of these "late" Tour time trials, did he?
No, but with Contador as tired as he is (it's his third form peak this year), I doubt anyone can take it from Cancellara, since Martin couldn't do it.
This TT is all about power.
EDIT: Well....he did win if you discount Schumacher
Edited by issoisso on 24-07-2010 13:36
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:42
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He was just 3 seconds down on Contador last year in the final TT too, which was about half a week before Paris.
But he did think Contador had help from cars, maybe he had a point.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:44
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Thomas having a nice Tour. 5th so far at the 2nd check.
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:46
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WTF Vansummeren? That's odd. Reminds me of that bonehead moment by Froome 4 years ago at the Worlds
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Posted on 24-07-2010 13:46
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issoisso wrote:
Thomas having a nice Tour. 5th so far at the 2nd check.
Geraint? He's finshed. 8th @ 3'38"
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