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Caja Rural '22
Kiserlovski01
sutty68 wrote:
Carlos was right to jump on the wheel of Coquard but unfortunately he couldn't hold on Sad


A choice made right but sadly it's the legs that speak. Frown
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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 7/21, 185.9 kms
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Story of the Day
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Moser, Roelandts and Battaglin were today's escapees. A strong trio that got nothing but the chance to gather bonuses for their respective teams.
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A high pace on bumpy roads knocked our sprinters out of contention; the man in green had to pursue when Dimension Data's train took the upper hand. Ewan had an incredible leadout man in dual stage victor Bouhanni.
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Coquard had the fastest sprint, but Ewan took full benefit of his previous advantage. Third for the green jersey with Cavendish coming in between. Ruben safely stayed in the pack ahead of tomorrow's big, long time trial.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 7/21
1Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data3h49'22"
2Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
3Bryan Coquard i.imgur.com/uQdmOU7.pngTinkoffs.t.
4Magnus Cort NielsenFDJs.t.
5Jasper StuyvenLotto - Soudals.t.
6Marcel KittelTeam Sunwebs.t.
7Nacer BouhanniTeam Dimension Datas.t.
8Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
9Michael MatthewsOrica - Scotts.t.
10Niccolo BonifazioAstana Pro Teams.t.
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Alex Dowsett i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team26h49'09"
2Tom DumoulinMovistar Team+ 1"
3Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2"
4Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 6"
5Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 13"
6Peter SaganTinkoff+ 14"
7Johan Le BonAG2R La Mondiale+ 16"
8Michael MatthewsOrica - Scott+ 17"
9Davide MartinelliCannondale Pro Teams.t.
10Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 22"
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Tour de France 2019
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Kiserlovski01
Tour de France 2019 (2.UWT) i.imgur.com/7djCDDF.png
Stage 8/21, 52km ITT
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Story of the Day
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The first GC contenders showdown learned us quite a lot. Ruben caught up with the rider ahead of him to set the provisional 3rd time. Former young rider leader Adrien Costa had the fastest time until Thibaut Pinot showed off that he is ready for his second GT of the year. Only Wilco Kelderman managed to do even better.

When time trial specialists such as Phinney, Talansky, Malori found their way into the top 10, Ruben would eventually drop down to 17th. That is gaining time on Contador, Aru, Formolo, Quintana, Meintjes, Bardet and especially Landa, who'd lose little under 7'40" to the well-deserved winner of this demanding time trial.

That winner was Tom Dumoulin. He made sure that the yellow jersey remains on Movistar shoulders, partially due to Dowsett's offday. There's a new white jersey as well, our very own Ruben Guerreiro. A big milestone for him and our team.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 8/21
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team1h08'50"
2Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 51"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 56"
4Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 1'35"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 1'50"
6Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'06"
7Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'25"
8Adrien CostaCannondale Pro Team+ 2'28"
9Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'36"
10Niki TerpstraCannondale Pro Team+ 3'00"
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17Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 3'28"
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team27h58'00"
2Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 56"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 1'17"
4Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 1'57"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 2'16"
6Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'18"
7Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'37"
8Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'57"
9Peter SaganTinkoff+ 3'25"
10Johan Le BonAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'27"
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Aquarius97
Wow! Incredible time gaps. Is Dumoulin strong in mountains, or this career was started before his transformation into a GC rider?

Also a suggestion. Why don't you put Ruben's GC place, although he is outside top10. I think it would be good to know where he is and how much time he needs to recover
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sutty68
Nice to see Ruben in the white jersey Smile
 
Kiserlovski01
Aquarius97 wrote:
Wow! Incredible time gaps. Is Dumoulin strong in mountains, or this career was started before his transformation into a GC rider?

Also a suggestion. Why don't you put Ruben's GC place, although he is outside top10. I think it would be good to know where he is and how much time he needs to recover


Dumoulin is a solid climber but not good enough to compete for the podium. If he's able to hang on long enough he might finish high though, thanks to the other 50+ km ITT (stage 20).

I'd love to share Guerreiro's current GC spot but I'm quite far beyond this point in-game, so there's no way to know where he was after the TT. As far as I recall, he was 30-40th only, due to the flat course and double time trial so far. Smile

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I see now that I did include his GC spot in the next posts. Wink

sutty68 wrote:
Nice to see Ruben in the white jersey Smile


Sure. Smile
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Kiserlovski01
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Stage 9/21, 172.7 kms
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L'Histoire du Jour
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Navardauskas, Vakoc, Roelandts and Moser were given a gap just ahead of the first sprint. None of these men stood close enough in the mountain standings to be a threat. That way all climbs, including Mûr de Bretagne, became a matter of gaining money once more. These four got caught on the last straight in Lorient, the Breton 'City of Five Ports' on the Atlantic.
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Carlos' position already gives it away: we were not involved in the sprint at all. None of our 9 men even managed to finish inside the stage top 40.
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Felline, Coquard's last leadout, came too the fore strongly. Bouhanni was playing catch-up meanwhile in a try to deliver Dimension's man in Ewan.
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Coquard faced the wind a bit too early as Ewan had to close a gap before his final kick. Matthews silently followed in Ewan's slipstream. With some hundreds of meters to go, Marcel Kittel was not to be counted yet either.
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It's Matthews who eventually takes advantage of the others' non-flawless last km. The Australian bagged a TDF stage for the 3rd consecutive year.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 9/21
1Michael MatthewsOrica - Scott3h37'04"
2Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.
3Bryan Coquard i.imgur.com/uQdmOU7.png Tinkoffs.t.
4Marcel KittelTeam Sunwebs.t.
5Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
6Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
7Nacer BouhanniTeam Dimension Datas.t.
8Niccolo BonifazioAstana Pro Teams.t.
9Magnus Cort NielsenFDJs.t.
10John DegenkolbTeam Sunwebs.t.
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team31h35'04"
2Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 56"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 1'17"
4Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 1'57"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 2'16"
6Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'18"
7Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'37"
8Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'57"
9Peter SaganTinkoff+ 3'25"
10Johan Le BonAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'27"
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22Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 4'23"
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Tour de France 2019
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Shonak
Ugh still not favorable to the team. 4 minutes is already a heavy bag of time before the mountains start. Of course it depends more on the gap to the top climbers. Are they within some proximity to Ruben? Also, is Wilco a dark horse maybe?
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Kiserlovski01
Shonak wrote:
Ugh still not favorable to the team. 4 minutes is already a heavy bag of time before the mountains start. Of course it depends more on the gap to the top climbers. Are they within some proximity to Ruben? Also, is Wilco a dark horse maybe?


Well the top 20 still stuffed with flat and time trial specialists, so if Ruben has a good day on the first mountain stage lots of them will drop way down.
Bar Kelderman and Pinot, all contenders (Landa, Contador, Formolo, Aru, Bardet, Quintana, Barguil, Pardo) are behind on Ruben after the time trial.

If you ask me the two mentioned first are big favorites with another long ITT on the schedule. Both have podiumed le Tour and won the white jersey before, yet Kelderman has also won a GT (la Vuelta 2017) and he's also won P-N and País Vasco this year.
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Stage 10/21, 169 kms
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L'Histoire du Quatorze Juillet
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The flattish course still inspired 6 riders to a breakaway: Battaglin, Roux, Haas, Roelandts, Stybar and GC 10th Paillot. At each intermediate sprint, we witnessed Marcel Kittel gaining a handful of points on Bryan Coquard.
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Gonçalves was dropped from the bunch with 10 km to the finish. In the same group sat Mühlberger and Aru too! Not exactly where you'd expect to see the País Vasco and Romandie winner. Aru suffers a time loss of 6'.
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Three kms to go, and Stybar decided the time to play his card had come. Paillot's earlier try hadn't been strong enough, but the Czech did create a gap. A chasing peloton still had to make up a promising 1'09" difference.
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Martínez gave his best to deliver Barbero but he couldn't take him any further than the second row. Stybar remained out front in the meantime.
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Stybar was out of reach for both sprinters and once companions. He won his 2nd ever GT stage ahead of Roelandts and Ruralvía signing Battaglin. Matthews won the bunch sprint for 4th, Carlos came home in 14th place.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 10/21
1Zdenek StybarTeam Katusha - Alpecin3h29'34"
2Jürgen RoelandtsSport Vlaanderen - Baloises.t.
3Enrico BattaglinCannondale Pro Teams.t.
4Michael MatthewsOrica - Scotts.t.
5Marcel KittelTeam Sunwebs.t.
6Mark CavendishTeam Skys.t.
7Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Datas.t.
8Bryan Coquard i.imgur.com/uQdmOU7.pngTinkoffs.t.
9Wouter WippertMovistar Teams.t.
10Jasper StuyvenLotto - Soudals.t.
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team31h35'04"
2Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 56"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 1'17"
4Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 1'57"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 2'16"
6Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'18"
7Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'37"
8Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'57"
9Peter SaganTinkoff+ 3'25"
10Johan Le BonAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'27"
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22Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 4'23"
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106th Tour de France
Rest day report
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Now that the riders have reached the very south of the country, they are about to get a day off in Cambo-les-Bains after 10 stages. We're about to hit the Pyrenees overmorrow, yet can catch up on stage winners, current standings and who's underperforming or sitting in a specific jersey below.
106th Tour de France
Maillot Jaune top 20
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team35h04'38"
2Taylor PhinneyBMC Racing Team+ 56"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 1'17"
4Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 1'57"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 2'16"
6Adriano MaloriTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 2'18"
7Yoann PaillotAG2R La Mondiale+ 2'37"
8Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'57"
9Peter SaganTinkoff+ 3'25"
10Johan Le BonAG2R La Mondiale+ 3'27"
11Niki TerpstraCannondale Pro Team+ 3'33"
12Alex DowsettMovistar Team+ 3'43"
13Magnus Cort NielsenFDJ+ 3'44"
14Lars BoomTeam Sky+ 3'45"
15Gianluca BrambillaAstana Pro Team+ 3'58"
16Lawson CraddockTrek - Segafredo+ 4'05"
17Tony GallopinTinkoff+ 4'09"
18Roman KreuzigerIAM Cycling+ 4'13"
19Yves LampaertQuick-Step Floors+ 4'15"
20Fabio FellineTinkoff+ 4'19"
106th Tour de France
Worst underperformers
77Romain BardetAG2R La Mondiale+ 7'34"
105Mikel LandaMovistar Team+ 8'23"
138Fabio AruTinkoff+ 11'41"
106th Tour de France
Stage winners
Stage 1 Alex DowsettMovistar Team
Stage 2 Nacer BouhanniTeam Dimension Data
Stage 3 Nacer BouhanniTeam Dimension Data
Stage 4 Moreno HoflandTeam Sunweb
Stage 5 Bryan CoquardTinkoff
Stage 6 Bryan CoquardTinkoff
Stage 7 Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data
Stage 8 Tom DumoulinMovistar Team
Stage 9 Michael MatthewsOrica-Scott
Stage 10 Zdenek StybarTeam Katusha-Alpecin
106th Tour de France
Maillot Vert standings
1Bryan Coquard i.imgur.com/uQdmOU7.pngTinkoff486
2Marcel KittelTeam Sunweb449
3Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data390
4Michael MatthewsOrica - Scott335
5Niccolo BonifazioAstana Pro Team266
106th Tour de France
Maillot à pois standings
1Pim Ligthart i.imgur.com/2xNVKhn.pngTrek - Segafredo6
2Ian StannardQuick-Step Floors5
3Moreno MoserQuick-Step Floors3
4Daniel EatonBMC Racing Team3
5Anthony RouxCofidis, Solutions Crédits3
106th Tour de France
Maillot Blanc standings
1Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.png i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA35h09'01"
2Mathias KrigbaumTrek - Segafredo+ 12"
3Caleb EwanTeam Dimension Data+ 30"
4Juan Andrés PardoTeam Sky+ 1'27"
5Steff HermansTrek - Segafredo+ 1'32"

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Shonak
White jersey competition looks solid for Ruben, that goal of the race at least should be well, almost easy within reach.
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Tamijo
Now let the fun begin, and lets hope Ruralvía will do better going up.
 
Kiserlovski01
Shonak wrote:
White jersey competition looks solid for Ruben, that goal of the race at least should be well, almost easy within reach.


Not the hardest -25 field tbh, yet so many other things can still happen. Let's hope tiredness, lack of experience in this race or offdays don't kick in. If they don't things look very good indeed, which allows us to maybe revise our goals. Smile

Tamijo wrote:
Now let the fun begin, and lets hope Ruralvía will do better going up.


Have been waiting for this a long time, hopefully Ruben doesn't suffer from the TVG post rest day syndrome. Pfft
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Guerreiro should be a favourite for the White Jersey now. With his favoured profiles coming up, the only way should be up for him in the GC!
 
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Guerreiro should be a favourite for the White Jersey now. With his favoured profiles coming up, the only way should be up for him in the GC!


It's a unique opportunity at his first showing here, let's dodge the pitfalls along the way there! Smile
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Stage 11/21, 189.3 kms
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Les Pyrénées, enfin!
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Eder bridged to the 8-man breakaway on the 3rd cat. Col d'Osquich. He steamed up right away and joined the strongest climbers on the descent.
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The peloton did not give the break too much space so Eder felt the need to speed up. As their group was being thinned on the .HC Col de Soudet, their advantage over the bunch was still being limited to just about 2'40".
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Eder didn't react when Esteban Chaves and Darwin Atapuma sprinted for mountain points. Even ahead of the top, Eder would soon pass the latter and catch up with Chaves going downhill. Only 3 men ahead of the pack.
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Eder and Chaves did not look back, and tackled the 1st cat. Col de Marie Blanque with a very alive hope of winning the stage. They still had 1'43".
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Pinot's attack was what made their hope vanish. Pinot quickly gained 30" on the steepest slopes near the summit. Landa, Quintana and Kelderman struggled to follow a chasing group with Contador, Dumoulin, Guerreiro.
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These three hit the descent, 1' behind Pinot. Kelderman came very close but couldn't catch up. Dumoulin was the main working force of the three.
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Ruben caught his breath at first but then he started taking turns as well. Soon as he did, Contador was in trouble! Pinot's gap shrunk to some 20".
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The catch was about to be happen; then Sagan appeared out of nowhere to fly by everyone. Guerreiro had to let go and had to chase on his own.
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Pinot and Poels were dropped as well, only leaving Dumoulin with Sagan. He rode to the line in Pau like a madman, could the race leader keep up?
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The answer was a clear 'no' as the Slovak put a minute between him and the yellow jersey to win this stage. Dumoulin, Poels came in 2nd and 3rd.
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White jersey Ruben passed his first mountain test and came 5th, gaining time on all GC contenders but Pinot, making a huge jump in the overalls.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 11/21
1Peter SaganTinkoff4h35'51"
2Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team+ 59"
3Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 1'23"
4Thibaut PinotTeam Skys.t.
5Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 2'02"
6Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 3'10"
7Alberto ContadorMovistar Teams.t.
8Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 3'43"
9Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunwebs.t.
10Nairo QuintanaTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team39h41'28"
2Peter SaganTinkoff+ 2'26"
3Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 3'21"
4Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 4'01"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 4'27"
6Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 4'41"
7Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 4'44"
8Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 5'26"
9Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 7'02"
10Gianluca BrambillaAstana Pro Team+ 7'38"
i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngTom Dumoulini.imgur.com/uQdmOU7.pngBryan Coquardi.imgur.com/2xNVKhn.pngEsteban Chavesi.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuben Guerreiro
Tour de France 2019
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Tour de France (2.UWT)
Stage 12/21, 198.2 kms
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L'Histoire du Jour
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The breakaway group, which again included Eder, was already shattered on the .HC Col du Tourmalet. Riders like Vandenbergh, Helling, Le Boulch and Moser got dropped right away. Boswell, Atapuma, Elissonde kept up.
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Eder came second on the top, enough for a provisional polka dot jersey. Rejoining Elissonde, they had 11'17" over the pack with 4 major cols left.
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Eder also came 2nd on the Col d'Aspin and Col du Peyresourde summits.
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On the steep Col du Portillon, Elissonde took maximal points once again. Chávarri was gradually running out of steam and couldn't take his turns.
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Elissonde felt they were slowing down and left Eder behind with 20km to go. The pack had come closer: the Frenchman had his gap at 4'51" now.
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On the false flat ahead of the Plat de Beret ascent, his gap came down to 2'49". Eder kept the leader within sight, but was not closing in anymore.
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Ruben was still sitting close to the front, ready to hit that final difficulty.
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Quintana's attack was the first, 8km from the line. Nobody could respond right away, Ruben was keeping up with the race leader's Movistar Team.
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Thibaut Pinot bridged at his own pace. He then launched an attack when Quintana had caught Elissonde. Kelderman tried to go with them, Ruben could not be spotted on the camera images, the others seemed to let go.
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Lutsenko had a late reaction and bridged to Kelderman. While the duo of Pinot and Quintana rode away, Ruben and Dumoulin distanced the pack.
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Pinot extended his gap over Kelderman in the GC and took the stage too. Quintana got the same time, Kelderman limited his loss to less than 30".
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Dumoulin beat Ruben for 5th but the white jersey did gain another 1'20" on the other overall contenders. Pinot's made the best impression so far.
Tour de France 2019
Stage 12/21
1Thibaut PinotTeam Sky5h36'37"
2Nairo QuintanaTeam Katusha - Alpecins.t.
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 29"
4Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 43"
5Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team+ 1'18"
6Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGAs.t.
7Fabio AruTinkoff+ 2'01"
8Juan Andrés PardoTeam Sky+ 2'38"
9Peter SaganTinkoffs.t.
Tour de France 2019
Overall standings
1Tom Dumoulin i.imgur.com/omez1Mh.pngMovistar Team45h19'23"
2Thibaut PinotTeam Sky+ 2'03"
3Wilco KeldermanTeam Sunweb+ 3'12"
4Peter SaganTinkoff+ 3'46"
5Alexey LutsenkoAstana Pro Team+ 3'52"
6Ruben Guerreiro i.imgur.com/uABWnuJ.png i.imgur.com/iPD3nxY.pngRuralvía - Seguros RGA+ 5'26"
7Andrew TalanskyBMC Racing Team+ 6'01"
8Wout PoelsTeam Sky+ 6'04"
9Nairo QuintanaTeam Katusha - Alpecin+ 6'21"
10Alberto ContadorMovistar Team+ 8'22
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Tamijo
Last two day's was great.
 
Aquarius97
Climbing in GC little by little. Great job by Ruben

Also, Sagan, Lutsenko? WTF?
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