2011 TDF: Stage 19 - Modane - Alpe-dÂ’Huez

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abbaskip said:
There is no reason for Andy to put in an effort. He is in the box seat. If Contador works hard, and blows up, Andy can go.

But to work, and risk blowing up and losing time to Contador would be silly.
That was my point, together with the possibility he's tired from yesterday. (not sure if you were just elaborating or disagreeing).
 
Mar 27, 2010
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MartinGT said:
Phill Ligget said its going to be Andy/Bertie 1, 2 for the Tour

Not sure about that to be honest, Contador has to take a lot of time for that. After the effort he's putting in today I sure hope he'll end up on the podium but it's a long shot.
 
May 27, 2010
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This is amazing, I can't believe the break is getting time on the pelo... absolutely nuts
 
Mar 10, 2009
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jobiwan said:
Makes me scared a little.

Dear Alberto,

Your best chance to podium and get the stage is to stay with Andy until the last bit of the Alpe!
PLEASE DON'T DROP HIM!! :eek:

Signed,

Jobiwan :D

I think we've seen Contador's cards, and they're not good enough to shell Andy. If he does get him b/c of fatigue from yesterday, it won't be till the Alpe, and Andy will limit his losses and still put enough time into the hapless Australian (poor Evans) to win the Tour.

You're gonna have to change your avatar again after this stage, Jobi! ;)
 
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again, not watching so relying on everyone's posts today :(.

i am NOT getting why andy would work. to me, he should wheelsuck on contador as long as possible so he does not risk blowing himself up after yesterday's mammoth effort. unless he's worried contador will drop and leave him alone only to be caught by the peloton and evans.

could someone describe how the riders are looking? does contador look strong or like he needs help? how about andy?
 
Mar 19, 2009
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Cerberus said:
Because either:

1) He's tired from yesterday and doesn't have the energy.

or 2) This is a desperate move much like Andy's yesterday, and Andy isn't desperate anymore.

Also there's no need for Andy to waste a lot energy even before the Galibier. There's also an extremly long decent waiting to be bridged untill they hi Alpe d'Huez.
Besides that, as long as Contadors work is enough to stay away/make more time there's no need to help him get even more time since he'd destroy Fränks podium chances if he did.

So right now he's up with Contador, so he can't loose the Tour to him. He's infront of everyone else, so his chances are increasing to win the Tour. And by saving envergy he'll be able to react if they get caught, and/or has energy for the last climb.

But now he's working anyway to get up the Galibier. Maybe he needed some kilometers to get his legs working.
 
Feb 1, 2011
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Hey remember when Lance did an attack just like this? Yeah, me neither.

You, sir, are the king of the one-liners in the cyclingnews forum. :D