This is maybe the most explosive (re)action i've ever seen JVdB perform in the mountains (not talking about a 1k uphill finish):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX8mXR3odAA&t=5m20s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX8mXR3odAA&t=5m20s
Logic-is-your-friend said:This is maybe the most explosive (re)action i've ever seen JVdB perform in the mountains (not talking about a 1k uphill finish):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NX8mXR3odAA&t=5m20s
Dekker_Tifosi said:He was explosive maybe, but in the final 500m he was dropped by Gesink (who up to that point had been struggling). So explosiveness is not exactly the key here.
He needs to gauge his effort well
greenedge said:I hope some riders like Weening can get in the break as well as some Rabo, like LTD.
Evans has 18km to win the TDF. However i expect to see some action on the Mollard and it's descent.
Frank or Rolland to win the stage.
If Wiggins does not lose time here i do not know where- so i hope he does.
maxmartin said:I just don't think Weening is in any good form right now, hope I am wrong
blaxland said:+1 agree,dont know where Orica/Greenedge will get their stage win from??
blaxland said:+1 agree,dont know where Orica/Greenedge will get their stage win from??
Warhawk said:Breaking into Peter Sagan's hotel room, probably.
"No, really guys, we won a stage! We have a trophy and everything!"
maxmartin said:Gossy still have two or three more chance, but Sagan Cav might prove they are stronger after days of racing. Goss have whole team dedicated to him, but can't get their act together in the final kilo.
riobonito92 said:I suspect the sky guard of honour may be more fragile than most people think.
riobonito92 said:I suspect the sky guard of honour may be more fragile than most people think.
God, I hope so. BMC have no climbers who can do any damage so it is up to Liquigas to do some damage. In saying that, damage can be done if the stage is ridden hard and if people want to race. Remember 2006? T-Mobile had a similar style of train that Sky had and the race certainly did split up. People need to take a chance. It is not impossible to get a gap on this stage. Far from it.iZnoGouD said:
I hope so as well but when Porte is bringing back Nibali on a climb after doing work on the front of a HC, then you know that Sky is pretty much unstoppable.riobonito92 said:I suspect the sky guard of honour may be more fragile than most people think.
maxmartin said:there is report saying team being very tense, and Porte and Roger not very happy today and Porte is asked not to give any interviews
Dekker_Tifosi said:Weening is in shape. As was already evident in the Dauphine. But he's taking it easy on purpose in stages where he doesn't feel he stands a chance.
I think the friday/saturday stages are very good for him. He'll probably attack there
auscyclefan94 said:God, I hope so. BMC have no climbers who can do any damage so it is up to Liquigas to do some damage. In saying that, damage can be done if the stage is ridden hard and if people want to race. Remember 2006? T-Mobile had a similar style of train that Sky had and the race certainly did split up. People need to take a chance. It is not impossible to get a gap on this stage. Far from it.
I hope so as well but when Porte is bringing back Nibali on a climb after doing work on the front of a HC, then you know that Sky is pretty much unstoppable.
The media have been saying continually that Sky has gone into media lockdown and are doing very little press.
Dekker_Tifosi said:1. Froome
2. Wiggins
3. Porte
4. Rogers
5. Hagen
6. Knees
7. Cavendish
8. Eisel
9. Evans +5'00
maxmartin said:I just don't think Weening is in any good form right now, hope I am wrong