2011 Tour de France Stage 18 - Pinerolo - Galibier Serre-Chevalier 200.5km

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I'm upset that Voeckler didn't pul for a single second today. On the other hand I'm really impressed. He was clearly struggling down in the valley before Galibier yet he still managed to hang on.

Andy and Cadel are the heroes of the day. Fantastic riding by Andy!
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Ivan basso is a loser. He rides and sucks wheels!:mad:

Seriously!! what was his plan for the tour? did he ever come in to win or just use up his team and then continue to follow wheels?
 
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There's have been only a few things Voeckler could have done to win the overall.

1. Gutsy downhill attacks...he tried that yesterdy. Didn't work.:(
2. Allow his competition to burn themselves out....he's been doing that on the all the big climbs. Worked :)
3. And hoping the field thins as riders crack. Partially worked:cool:

He's trying and in some cases succeeding at the only thing that will work. A real champion.
 
Timmy-loves-Rabo said:
This is gonna be really close.

Realistically 2 men are still in this race. And they fully deserve the position I guess.

Oh man stage 16 could end being the most decisive stage :eek:

4 men. I wouldn't put it past Voeckler to hold on tomorrow as well and his TT is completely unpredictable imo. And Frank could attack tomorrow and take a little more time, he's probably the most frest out of the favourites.
 
Cerberus said:
I'm not a big fan of riders winning the Tour with gifted time, but that's when you get a gift horse you don't look it in the mouth. TC is not good enough to win the Tour under normal circumstances. We knew that before the Tour, We'll know it even if he wins this one (which I doubt he will). If he does, or even if he doesn't I'll respect him for riding above his ability, but whatever happens I won't consider him a Tour-winning caliber rider because he isn't.

Well yes, that's my point. He's not good enough to deserve the win, but he just might get it. He's still got the MJ. He's shown that he can suck wheel all the way up the toughest mountain stages and frequently not lose any time at all on the best climbers.

Evans and Andy Schleck both put in huge efforts today. It remains to be seen if they will be able to put significant time into Voeckler tomorrow. They need to do so. Well, Andy in particular needs to do it. Evans can blast Voeckler on the ITT.

Still, anyone saying it's a 2 rider race now is forgetting about Voeckler. He's not out of it by any means.
 
Alpe d'Huez said:
Tomorrow is going to be interesting, as both Andy and Cadel will be tired.

Cadel within a minute of Andy, that should be very manageable in that final ITT.

Frank may be the one to attack tomorrow. And considering he's only 1:08 back.

Contador's Tour is over.

It will prob be FSchleck attacking tomorrow hoping Evans will take the bait!
 
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mickkk said:
Evans may have salvaged victory from defeat. A huge climb alone and if he can end tomorrow no more than 2 min down, a huge chance.

Why is everyone thinking that Cadel is going to pull back so much time in the ITT? I'm not convinced.
 
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auscyclefan94 said:
Andy could lose big time tommorow...well that's what I hope :p

Thing is they all did big work.
Even evans did a ton of work.

Hard to say how they recover, but andy generally has very good recuperation.
 
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good news for Andy is that there is no really strong pace-setting team in this race, except for Leopard, therefore we can expect relatively slow race from the peloton until the Alpe-d´Huez, he will be able to recover a little
 
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