Avin Wargunnson wrote:
I will be pissed every day this Tour, because Kreuziger is really only luxury domestique to aging Contador. Maybe next year it will be different.
Come on, we have heard that 5-10 times now. Contador obviously had a bad day yesterday and is not on par right now, but let's wait to Mont Ventoux. I'm pretty sure if Kreuziger is stronger at Ventoux he will get the opportunity himself. And really, why risk a Kreuziger attack now, when Contador obviously doesnt feel good at the moment when he no matter what couldt get away from Froome, Quintana and Valverde?
If he is better than Contador, he will ride his own GC. Until then, cant you stop to complain about Kreuziger being superior to Contador until the TT or Ventoux? Its getting old
Nah, it just looked that way, because Andy and Frank are so terrible at it.
But i forgot was it 5th or 6th he ended up as? so it didn´t quite pay off did it.
5th
Also, remember this?
Ya, i remember that.
But no matter, Froome had Moviestar and Quintana as helpers today and the race is as it was yesterday.
Froome is still winning and noone can do anything about it and i for one dread the next uphill finish because who wants to bet Froome will destroy everyone again.
Kimmage wrote:
Why is Gesink chasing? It's not like Mollema is gonna beat Valverde or Kwiatkowski in the sprint.
Well ,he is fast, together with those two the biggest favourite i think.
J. Rodriguez and Quintana are better sprinters among those left in group.
What on earth are you talking about?
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Wilier wrote:
A sprint at the end of a hard mountain stage isn't the same as a normal sprint.
Yes, Kwiatkowski is less likely to win.
But at this rate it won't matter, Martin and birdsong will stay away
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