LabMonkey said:So apart from the big dogs... who else may be up there tomorrow... who are the surprises likely to be?
LaFleur said:Any chance of a sprinter going in to a break tomorrow, Rojas? 20 points and a green jersey would be awesome for him tomorrow
Yep. If that's the best you can come up with - getting in a couple of breaks over 11 stages and a rider in 18th on GC and 2nd in white - then they've really done very little of note, haven't they?LaFleur said:Are you ****ing kidding me? Cofidis have been in about 7-8 breaks so pretty much every stage and cofidis was the one that instigated the attack of voeckler and gilbert yesterday. Taaramäe is lying 18th on the GC and 2nd on the white jersey. Are you seriously freaking asking if they are on the tour? Have you watched it?
Moncoutie has actually said that he isn't bothered about the polka dot jersey:Florian said:It's time for Moncoutie if he really wants this polka-dot jersey! I'm confident, he will be in the first breakaway.
We are going to see other guys from tomorrow, and probably few spanishes. Euskaltel riders will play at home.
LaFleur said:Ok, where have SaxoBank been? Haven't seen any of them in the first 11 stages, strange... Katusha? Astana?
and i think there won't be a better stage than the one on July 14, and a mountain stage at that...Duartista said:Moncoutie has actually said that he isn't bothered about the polka dot jersey:
http://www.cyclismactu.net/news-interview-david-moncoutie-laquo-le-maillot-a-pois-net-8217-est-plus-ma-priorite-raquo-17068.html
His priority, and the team's, is a stage win.
b.broadhurst said:... Only Noval and Vandborg have been on the front protecting Contador.
Spaniard said:Interesting:
http://www.marca.com/2011/07/13/ciclismo/tour_francia/1310576900.html
For those who don't speak Spanish: Samu wouldn't mind to make an alliance with Contador in the high mountain if he can follow him.
Spaniard said:Interesting:
http://www.marca.com/2011/07/13/ciclismo/tour_francia/1310576900.html
For those who don't speak Spanish: Samu wouldn't mind to make an alliance with Contador in the high mountain if he can follow him.
b.broadhurst said:If Contador believes he can win the tour then he will win tomorrow.
LaFleur said:Ok, where have SaxoBank been? Haven't seen any of them in the first 11 stages, strange...
b.broadhurst said:Nearly all of Saxo-Bank have been out the back saving as much energy as possible for the mountains. Only Noval and Vandborg have been on the front protecting Contador.
LaFleur said:Check last post of page 23, was ment for him cuz he thinks Cofidis has been invisible
b.broadhurst said:Contador is always going to have a strong alliance with Euskatel after the Giro and being Spanish. Don't forget to add Tiralongo to the mix. Other teams might struggle against this combination.
Bavarianrider said:Top 5 tomorrow
(no particular order)
A.Schleck
Contador
Tony
Evans
Sanchez
Libertine Seguros said:"Being Spanish" isn't really going to endear him to Euskaltel. The Giro might, but you might want to rethink the idea of Euskaltel loyalty to Spain.
Angliru said:Tony who???? Surely not Martin? He who has shown no resemblence of elite climbing ability and on the one attack in the mountains he attempted in a recent week long stage race he blew up spectacularly never to be seen or heard from again? That Tony??
luckyboy said:If he is building up to peak/recover from kee injury in the final week, he should just finish with the leading group/Andy here. No point him wasting energy if he is still recovering. I think there will be group of about 4 or 5 at the top anyway.
