Tour de France 11 Stage 6 Dinan > Lisieux 226km
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Posted on 06-07-2011 21:56
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Le Tour de France 2011
Stage 6: Dinan > Lisieux 226km
Stage Info (From Cyclingnews.com)
You could be forgiven for wondering whether Philippe Gilbert sketched out his dream scenario for week one and the Tour simply went with it. This is by some distance the Tour's longest stage, taking in undulating roads. There are no big hills as such, just constant up and downs taking a toll. Even though you would expect the sprinters to be in control in this region, there is sure to be a late twist on the short, sharp rise towards the basilica in Lisieux, little more than a kilometre from the finish. Any riders who gain seconds there are likely to dispute the finish between them.
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Posted on 06-07-2011 21:57
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This stage is pretty hard to predict...but once again I have to believe in Gilbert. Hushovd will probably keep his jersey
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Posted on 06-07-2011 22:01
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Hagen and Thomas if they work together can cause damage. Uran too as he likes those kind of finishes. Gilbert will be marked man. Voeckler will be good bet if he attacks on the second or third last hill.
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kumazan |
Posted on 06-07-2011 22:05
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Long and kinda hilly stage. Me likes. I doubt it's tough enough for Gilbert though. Lotto would need to work to make the stage hard if they want Phil to win.
Edited by kumazan on 06-07-2011 22:06
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Posted on 06-07-2011 22:07
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I just hope Gesink doesn't have too much difficulty with his injuries, the rest i don't care
Gilbert, Hushovd or Rojas will win |
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Posted on 06-07-2011 22:07
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Maybe a breakaway will finally have a chance to make it all the way to the finish line?
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Posted on 06-07-2011 22:32
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Hushovd or Gilbert will win it |
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Posted on 06-07-2011 22:40
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Hmm.. For first time ever, i bet on a rider from Norway to win
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Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 06-07-2011 22:41
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MrDemus wrote:
This stage is pretty hard to predict...but once again I have to believe in Gilbert. Hushovd will probably keep his jersey
that depends how hard they go up the hill. If hushovd drops then evans will be the new leader.
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Stijn_vranken wrote:
MrDemus wrote:
This stage is pretty hard to predict...but once again I have to believe in Gilbert. Hushovd will probably keep his jersey
that depends how hard they go up the hill. If hushovd drops then evans will be the new leader.
I know that. Let me rephrase then: I believe that Hushovd will keep his jersey
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Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 06-07-2011 23:17
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MrDemus wrote:
Stijn_vranken wrote:
MrDemus wrote:
This stage is pretty hard to predict...but once again I have to believe in Gilbert. Hushovd will probably keep his jersey
that depends how hard they go up the hill. If hushovd drops then evans will be the new leader.
I know that. Let me rephrase then: I believe that Hushovd will keep his jersey
thumbs up, i believe as well. Thor impressed me on the mur. this hill is less steep than that
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Roman |
Posted on 06-07-2011 23:44
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Grega Bole!
But anyway, I think this stage will end in a mass sprint, because Garmin will definetely want to defend Hushovd's yellow jersey. So Hushovd, Rojas, Gilbert and maybe a rider like Feillu or Dumoulin (or Bole ) for the win.
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Posted on 07-07-2011 01:53
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I think a rider with a lot of strength and stamina will win this one... Just saying potensial winners...
Gilbert,Hushovd,Cancellara,Rojas,Boonen- if he still is 100% ready... Bole.
Any outsiders that can fight in the top?
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Posted on 07-07-2011 01:57
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I think that even dough the stage is long and hilly, Cavendish can still take this. He showed his strength today!
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Posted on 07-07-2011 02:08
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Is the finish like last stage or more when Gilbert outsprinted Evans and Hushovd?
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Posted on 07-07-2011 02:38
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NORSPEED wrote:
Is the finish like last stage or more when Gilbert outsprinted Evans and Hushovd?
The finish is pretty flat, at about 1% for the final km, but the last 5kms or so there is a short climb at 4-ish %.
BTW, Rojas wont win, first off, because its not really his type of finish, and secondly because he's really only good at picking the best wheel to follow, so since he's in great form a Top 3 might be possible, but the win is unlikely.
Tommorow I could see Voeckler attacking and winning me some PCM$, but chances are it will go to a normal sprinter like Farrar, Cav, Greipel, Petacchi. I dont think Gilbert has a shot at winning tommorow either, more like Top 15 for him.
(BTW, I'd hate to be Greipel, switching teams thinking he'd be the lead sprinter only to have Gilbert the Classic Specialist instead be the "sprinter".)
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Posted on 07-07-2011 06:44
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I have a hard time figuring this one out.
I can have 4 out of these 6 today:
Mark Cavendish
Jose Rojas
Tyler Farrar
Sylvain Chavanel
Andreas Klöden
Rigoberto Uran
I'm thinking about taking the first 4, but both Klöden and Uran has surprised me so far...
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Posted on 07-07-2011 07:08
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Vino's going to attack on the final climb and take this |
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tyriion |
Posted on 07-07-2011 07:25
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I just hope the Sky boys cansort their sprint out and compete for real so it won't be a cake walk for HTC and Garmin again |
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Stijn_vranken |
Posted on 07-07-2011 08:18
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valverde321 wrote:
NORSPEED wrote:
Is the finish like last stage or more when Gilbert outsprinted Evans and Hushovd?
The finish is pretty flat, at about 1% for the final km, but the last 5kms or so there is a short climb at 4-ish %.
BTW, Rojas wont win, first off, because its not really his type of finish, and secondly because he's really only good at picking the best wheel to follow, so since he's in great form a Top 3 might be possible, but the win is unlikely.
Tommorow I could see Voeckler attacking and winning me some PCM$, but chances are it will go to a normal sprinter like Farrar, Cav, Greipel, Petacchi. I dont think Gilbert has a shot at winning tommorow either, more like Top 15 for him.
(BTW, I'd hate to be Greipel, switching teams thinking he'd be the lead sprinter only to have Gilbert the Classic Specialist instead be the "sprinter".)
again depends on the pace from km 2.5 to km 1. if the pace is as high as it was yeseterday then none of regular sprinters (with the exception of hushovd and rojas) have a shot. its not the mur but its far from flat
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