2012 Tour de France: Stage 5: Rouen → Saint-Quentin (196.5km)

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Farrar not paying attention to those around him, really. Petacchi (or was it Hondo?) comes over on the left, and he's too busy trying to play games with that Argos-Shimano rider. He refuses to fight for position for about a year, and then when he does, he messes it up.

Great victory by Greipel, Cav playing silly ******s.
 
Another crash marred finish...
Bike handling skills. Do they learn them anymore? Sprints seem to more and more be a craps shoot with top sprinters out of it because some fool hit the pavement near them.
 
Holy crap Sagan's handling skills are always crazy, if it wasn't for Farrar's bike completely out of control finishing just ahead of him he wouldn't have crashed...he's just incredibly awesome, never seen such a great rider
 
May 14, 2010
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on3m@n@rmy said:
yeup. Just watch the last 2 Kms is all anyone needs to do.

I'm a little surprised Farrar is not figuring into the sprints at all.

Yep. But for some reason I woke up in time to see the whole thing, even though I wanted to sleep in.

Looked like Farrar was trying to put himself into the mix, but ended up putting himself on the deck. Hope he's okay.
 
sagard said:
Yep. If Goss would have waited, I think the Eusketel break rider wins. Might have been more fun, but nice work to the big guy.

Eusketel, really?

Break shouldve stayed together but they didn't believe in it themselves.

Anyway, also without the GreanEdghe rider they would've been caught, Urtasun was wasted.
 
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Interesting little statistic - Fabian Cancellara has now had more days in yellow than any other rider never to win the Tour.
 
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Arnout said:
Eusketel, really?

Break shouldve stayed together but they didn't believe in it themselves.

Anyway, also without the GreanEdghe rider they would've been caught, Urtasun was wasted.

To the bold: that's what I thought. When push came to shove, they had plenty of reserves.
 
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it sucks since sagan was going to win this stage pretty easily i guess...if he contested the sprint he was surely going to win no doubt about it