2011 Tour de France, Stage 12: Cugnaux - Luz-Ardiden, 209 km

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Jul 28, 2010
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Watching Sanchez celebrate was so much fun. He really did a great ride today! Well done!

Maybe he'll go for the Polka-dot + Top 5 GC + Another Stage Win. Go Samu!

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Jul 30, 2009
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The Hitch said:
About time.

Though theyll probably catch Samu unfortunately.

You need drugs.

Cheer up old boy.

That is a huuuuuge win today, and winning a Mountain top finish on a mythical mountain in the Pyrennes in an orange jersey will go a lot further in the school of life (basque version) than a podium noone remembers.

Anyway, the myth of this mountain has not been disproven yet...
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I rather have Evans or Basso win than the Schlecks.
So for god sake I hope Cadel holds it together

Same sentiments here exactly.


Knew Cunego was going to be good. Great win for Sanchez today, which I also predicted :p

Would've been a perfect day if Gesink wasn't injured and the Schlecks failed.
 
Nov 30, 2010
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Winterfold said:
2 minutes today with plenty more to come, Uran should do it easily with Gesink obviously very hurt.

I really feel for the 'second tier' Wiggins, VDB, Gesink etc who have crashed out - the first tier are looking very beatable, but... bike racing is a cruel mistress :rolleyes:

Evans or Basso really need to take advantage - they may not get another chance.

I agree. The Dauphine formline looks pretty good and one would assume that Evans and Wiggins would still be similar in terms of performance. VDB2 looked to climbing better than either. The other wildcard was Horner. It's tragic that the fates have knocked out so many interesting potential contenders.
 
Jul 28, 2009
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No_Balls said:
I sort of predicted this. I feared that it would be worse though. No reason to process the funeral at this stage. But well, if he is feeling the fatigue, then there is a reason to just wish him a high finish.
I think it is too early for fatigue more likely lack of form. The Pyrenees is probably ACs TdS or Dauphine. Having ridden the Giro he can't possibly have a proper Tour preparation.
 
Jul 16, 2010
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For as much as it's worth: Contador said he's feeling better every day and that he's quite happy.

So, I'm not giving up on him just yet! Andy Schleck didn't look strong to me by the way :p

I wouldn't mind if Frank won, but please not Andy.
 
El Pistolero said:
For as much as it's worth: Contador said he's feeling better every day and that he's quite happy.

Do you believe him? He looked like he was fighting for his life to me in the final sprint today. Hard to buy a champion like him would be content with that performance.
 
Hooray! Relevant racing! Oh how we've missed you!

Seriously - good stage. Why wasn't it on the first weekend? Now it feels like as soon as the race is fully warmed up ready to go, it's almost over.


Edit: obviously I mean second weekend - not even I would suggest a Luz Ardiden finish on stage 1...
 
May 20, 2010
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I think Monfort and Fuglsang played a major role in how the stage went, because i really doubt they were supposed to get dropped by Jens. Had they been at the level their team expected them to be, we might have seen much bigger gaps (with Contador and Tommy losing substantial time and Evans losing 20-25 sec) and prolly a Stage win for Basso or Samu from the last group with horseface bros.

Better that it went the way it did anyways.
 
Oct 26, 2009
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spalco said:
Do you believe him? He looked like he was fighting for his life to me in the final sprint today. Hard to buy a champion like him would be content with that performance.

Yeah, I don't buy it. He's only 2:11 behind Frank Schleck. However, unless he starts riding better, he will not gain any time back before the TT.