DirtyWorks said:Somebody needs to post a stage 14 thread.
Saxo and Belkin were big winners today and the profile looks like they could do it again on such a bumpy stage tomorrow.
I can't decide if there's a team with the right riders to pressure Froome tomorrow and then keep in striking range on Ventoux the next day.
UpTheRoad said:I believe it. He wasn't pulling to chase Saxo. Neither were the rest of Sky, for that matter. Froome wasn't even in loss limit mode, he was just letting the break go, but once again Sky is bailed out by others who did the chasing.
Tankink is too honest, he should just have said 'because we're too tired'classicomano said:Lol after Saxo/Belkin rode off, Froome went up to Tankink and asked him why Belkin isnt pulling anymore.
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whittashau said:What a Tour? What are you smoking? Up until today this has been one of the worst, if not the worst 2nd week of a GT in recent memory. This day only somewhat rescues it.
UpTheRoad said:I believe it. He wasn't pulling to chase Saxo. Neither were the rest of Sky, for that matter. Froome wasn't even in loss limit mode, he was just letting the break go, but once again Sky is bailed out by others who did the chasing.
JimPanzen said:Oleg Tinkov @olegtinkov 2m
****, Economic slowdown in China, but I was going to order 180m yacht and buy Froome, hmm.. probably should postpone it for now.
Oleg slightly excited after the stage...getting a bit carried away...well![]()
whittashau said:George Bennett @georgenbennett 1h
Did anyone else just see the @TeamBelkin boys giving each other "knucks" when they realised there boys were ripping it?. #ganstasinLycra
lol
whittashau said:George Bennett @georgenbennett 1h
Did anyone else just see the @TeamBelkin boys giving each other "knucks" when they realised there boys were ripping it?. #ganstasinLycra
lol
Pricey_sky said:It's been mentioned already but Sky really are missing EBH and Kiri. There engines on days like today are exactly why they are selected.
I can see Froome being isolated in the mountains however he still has nearly 2 mins 30 and I still think he is the strongest.
batchuba said:That negative feeling surrounding the race is entirely due to our assumptions on effortless Froome dominance in GC for the whole of the tour. It's fear of depressing things to come, based on that one ridiculous Dawgstrong display.
The actual racing so far has been great, on practically every stage.
Anyone who takes off their fanboy hat for a moment should be able to see that.
Ataraxus said:I can see Froome teaming up with Quintana in Ventoux MTF. Among the climbers they are possibly the strongest ATM and their common interest is to put the max time possible into any other GT contender.
jens_attacks said:one of the greatest stages in the last 20 years i guess. chapeau to everyone who made this total war possible
definitely more to come
thehog said:What rest of Sky?
Thomas was going to the front.
They were worried and Froome was emptied.
Frosty said:Sky were on the front. Thomas and Stannard did some big efforts. Kennaugh and Siutsou were also in the front group and im pretty sure they went to the front too for a time. That is why there were no other Sky riders in the front group at the end other than Froome.
whittashau said:My perspective on this race is of a complete neutral other than hoping to see Sagan pulling weird celebrations as he crosses the line. The racing and the parcours have mostly been extremely tame. The Giro was more entertaining despite losing most of the good climbs