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Vino attacks everyone said:yes?
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He crossed the line, still in good form, which is good to see. I expect him to win a stage.
Vino attacks everyone said:yes?
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hfer07 said:I couldn't watch the damn stage!!!WTF happened to Nibbs??
Bala Verde said:According to VDB team Sky rode the whole day right on the limit, so that no one could jump away on the Colombier.
Logic-is-your-friend said:You wouldn't that's for sure.
auscyclefan94 said:JVDB: "They (GC contenders) need to attack uphill, not in the descent... I really don't understand why they wait"
El Imbatido said:But that is the thing.....sky had to work and as good a Wiggins has been this year (and in this tour), he is still partially unknown in the third week of a GT and the results he has had in the third week of a GT (when riding for overall) is ' barely able to stay with the soft pedalling on Ventox in 09 (as AC and AS waited for frank and armstrong) and in the third week of the vuelta last year we all know what happened
booboo said:Well I am not sure on that.
Hincapie was sitting happily near the front whilst EBH was riding tempo and they watched the break pull away further.
Hardly near the limit I'd say.
dlwssonic said:Tomorrow is a massive stage, probably all worried about tomorrow as usual in the tour.
vcampbell said:It could be true, but then what is the theory behind sprinting from 100 m to go?
vcampbell said:It could be true, but then what is the theory behind sprinting from 100 m to go?
dlwssonic said:lol yeah... even frickin Gilbert was there for most of the time![]()
Arnout said:True, but the more you attack, the more fatigued he will be. Even though it might not yields seconds now, it might in the third week, as you say. If you softpedal, chances are higher Wiggins will be fresh in the third week. It's called marginal gains![]()
dlwssonic said:Tomorrow is a massive stage, probably all worried about tomorrow as usual in the tour.
