2011 Tour De France Stage 17 (20/7/2011): Gap > Pinerolo, 179km

Page 16 - Get up to date with the latest news, scores & standings from the Cycling News Community.
Mar 31, 2010
18,136
6
0
Cimber said:
Just hope they will be able to climb it. Doesnt mind bad weather as long as its not so bad that they cant ride it.

I bet that Evans is hoping they will not ride it.

they can always climb it. they can't downhil. so it will only be a problem for friday so let's hope snow is melted by then
 
Jun 16, 2009
459
0
0
Damn it! It looks like another bad stage design. They have to get some adults to design these things. Elementary school projects are ok- but for The Tour? Is this year's setup even worse than last year? I'm beginning to think so.:mad:
 
May 26, 2009
502
0
0
Mellow Velo said:
Which is why I asked why nobody was concerned when it was used for the 2009 Giro.
Maybe, it's just a climate that recent accidents have created.

Point is, this is professional road racing, not professional wide, flat and uphill only racing.

After all, these guys are supposed to be the elite of our sport.

Perhaps the riders have somehow realises (after the death of Wouter) that they have more to lose than a few months of training if they crash on a descent. Everyone has surely known that they could get hurt really badly but not realised that "hey it might be me". The bad descenders probably more so than the good ones.

I think it's ok that riders express their opinions about stage routes. The one descent cut out from this year's Giro showed that RCS went a little bit too far. This doesn't however mean that everything that a single rider wants should be done.
 
Jan 3, 2011
4,594
0
0
Andre.J said:
Damn it! It looks like another bad stage design. They have to get some adults to design these things. Elementary school projects are ok- but for The Tour? Is this year's setup even worse than last year? I'm beginning to think so.:mad:

Yesterday worket out pretty well and that stage was similar to this one.
 
Mar 31, 2010
18,136
6
0
RdBiker said:
Perhaps the riders have somehow realises (after the death of Wouter) that they have more to lose than a few months of training if they crash on a descent. Everyone has surely known that they could get hurt really badly but not realised that "hey it might be me". The bad descenders probably more so than the good ones.

I think it's ok that riders express their opinions about stage routes. The one descent cut out from this year's Giro showed that RCS went a little bit too far. This doesn't however mean that everything that a single rider wants should be done.

riders have been dieing all the time. I didn't hear complaints after kivilev, sanroma or casartelli
 
like i already posted on the stage 18 thread

Parrulo said:
portuguese commentators said its almost confirmed that there will be the galibier will have snow on the road side but the weather is similar to the one on today's stage. think of it as a wannabe gavia stage.
2010_giro_d_italia_stage20_gavia_pass_snow_ivan_basso1a.jpg
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
If things keep developing like this we will get a favorite battle for the win.
Courtesy of that action by Roche and De Weert
I don't think the break will need that many minutes, considering how long the descent is. Surely the peloton can't make up much time there.
 
May 26, 2010
28,143
5
0
Roche must be doing it to put himself in the shop window otherwise there is no point in the attack
 
Jamsque said:
Who is in between the break and the peloton?

The break is on the way up to Sestrieres.
copied from the CN ticker

Edvald Boasson Hagen
Sky Procycling
Bauke Mollema
Rabobank Cycling Team
Sandy Casar
FDJ
Björn Leukemans
Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
Borut Bozic
Vacansoleil-DCM Pro Cycling Team
Ruben Perez Moreno
Euskaltel-Euskadi
Julien El Farès
Cofidis, Le Credit en Ligne
Maarten Tjallingii
Rabobank Cycling Team
Dmitriy Fofonov
Pro Team Astana
Andrei Amador Bipkazacova
Movistar Team
Maciej Paterski
Liquigas-Cannondale
Sylvain Chavanel
Quickstep Cycling Team
Jonathan Hivert
Saur - Sojasun
Dmitriy Muravyev
Team RadioShack