2012 Tour de France: Stage 7: Tomblaine → La Planche des Belles Filles (199km)

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Leipheimer dropped.
Sanchez dropped.
Menchov dropped.
Rolland dropped.

In a single stage!

What does this tell us?
 
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Ferrari's VAM technique paying dividends. There's obviously a key ingredient that goes along with that technique.

Rogers dropping Samu. That's believable. :rolleyes:
 
UlleGigo said:
Ferrari's VAM technique paying dividends. There's obviously a key ingredient that goes along with that technique.

Rogers dropping Samu. That's believable. :rolleyes:

In case of Sanchez, he will only become stronger in the Tour. He had to take rest after the disastrous Dauphine for him.

But he's not gonna challenge for the win, no. Izagirre was very good, he will win a stage for sure.
 
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happytramp said:
So, Evan's can't drop Wiggan's on the climbs and can't keep up on the TT's. This leaves the marginal gains on the descents for Evan's to make up time. It's still early but it's looking very like Wiggan's tour to lose.

It's a bit early for that. Still some major climbing stages to come. However early indications are Wiggins can climb well enough to win in the TTs.
 
I thought the single mountain stage was Bradley's strength. Menchov will appear stronger in the next week or two, and along with Evans is probably the best rival to Wiggins in the TTs.
 
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Taaramae has wrapped up the white on the first mountain stage pretty much. Good ride. One of my favourite riders.
 
TheEnoculator said:
The Tour is hardly over. This is one of the only three summit finishes this year, plus there's 95km of TT left.

Barring injury or untimely mechanical for Wiggins, he's got this Tour in the bag.

EDIT: never seen Froome interviewed, very likeable guy.