2013 Tour de France, Stage 15: Givors - Mont Ventoux 242.5 Km

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Who will win the stage to Ventoux?

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Dazed and Confused said:
Now I think Lotto should just try and help Europcar and prepare Greipel for the int. sprint.

what for? to tire him so he doesn't make the limit? Sagan would have to withdraw and cavendish would have to fall in paris so greipel could overtake him.
 
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Kwibus said:
30 metres! Im confident in Gesink.
He says that's not the plan:
"Het is belangrijk voorin te beginnen. Daarna wil ik zoveel mogelijk voor de mannen doen in de finale. Wegspringen hoort niet bij het plan, niet in het begin en niet in de finale. Zo hebben we het niet besproken.
 
tomorrow said:
what for? to tire him so he doesn't make the limit? Sagan would have to withdraw and cavendish would have to fall in paris so greipel could overtake him.

Unless riders are dropped already, I can't see anybody important going OTL today.

Lance Armstrong said:
Well, that could threat Europcar prize for the most useless effort of the day.

lol, I kind of like the racing this year.
 
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wwabbit said:
Probably Quintana

Quintana wouldn't be able to get away, sky, saxo, belkin wouldn't let him go. Actually Saxo and Belkin might/should.
I'd say Quintana with an easy ride is the second best climber in the race, he should wait for the Ventoux, up move up on GC, and go for the kill another day.
 
karlboss said:
Quintana wouldn't be able to get away, sky, saxo, belkin wouldn't let him go. Actually Saxo and Belkin might/should.
I'd say Quintana with an easy ride is the second best climber in the race, he should wait for the Ventoux, up move up on GC, and go for the kill another day.

Belkin really cannot pull back Quintana. Hell even Sky had trouble pulling back Quintana last time around