2013 Tour de France, stage 18: Gap - Alpe-d'Huez, 172.5km

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Pharazon said:
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hes stressed alright, reading every news paper he can get his hands on to see if somebody know the Saxo plan.
 
Mar 13, 2009
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auscyclefan94 said:
It would be very silly if Sky did not team up with Belkin. It is in both teams interests to control Saxo Tinkoff with Contador and Kreuziger.

Why the hell would it be Belkin's best interest? Mollema and Ten Dam are obviously MUCH weaker now than Contador and Kreuziger. Their best interest would be to show some ****ing guts and race for glory. Controlling Saxo my ***...
 
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Scirea said:
Why the hell would it be Belkin's best interest? Mollema and Ten Dam are obviously MUCH weaker now than Contador and Kreuziger. Their best interest would be to show some ****ing guts and race for glory. Controlling Saxo my ***...

Yeah. It only makes sense if they are racing for a minor placing.
 
Faraday1 said:
silly from saxo-tinkoff...just burning riders

Come on ' everything looks very easy in backview.. :rolleyes:

its a race, and saxo been the subject for the race in this tdf..

not seen much for all the other teams..

and im here to see some fascinating and speculating cyclin- racing, nothing else..

i couldnt care less about them individuel.. its all about trying to create a show..
 
Jan 3, 2011
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murali said:
do you think that they can catch the break before col d ornon

No. Both of them have been average in this Tour. But the goal might not be to catch the break.
 
Scirea said:
Why the hell would it be Belkin's best interest? Mollema and Ten Dam are obviously MUCH weaker now than Contador and Kreuziger. Their best interest would be to show some ****ing guts and race for glory. Controlling Saxo my ***...

After the tough 12 months Belkin has had, the sponsor and the team will be more than happy to have 2 riders in the top 10. Podium or not, to have 2 riders in the top 10 is a good return for the sponsor. If they ride sensibly, they can still maybe get on the podium as Contador and Kreuziger will take risks and could lose time. Let them burn themselves out. If it doesn't work, then they get 4th and whatever other placing they have, which the sponsor will be wrapped with. It's all about preserving those high placings rather than risk attacking and lose them.

And fatigue for all we know could be getting to Ten Dam and Mollema and if that is the case, then they need to ride sensible.
 
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Amused said:
Weather not bad at all. Blue skies on the horizon at the top of AdH. Not raining.

It can change in 15 minutes. Danish TV had a live weather forecast, all observations and prognoses says 90% chance of rain. But we will see.
 
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Amused said:
Weather not bad at all. Blue skies on the horizon at the top of AdH. Not raining.

the weather in the big moutains can change very fast... I hope there will be a hard rain just when they start to dowhill the Col de Sarenne!
 
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Sasquatch said:
After the tough 12 months Belkin has had, the sponsor and the team will be more than happy to have 2 riders in the top 10. Podium or not, to have 2 riders in the top 10 is a good return for the sponsor. If they ride sensibly, they can still maybe get on the podium as Contador and Kreuziger will take risks and could lose time. Let them burn themselves out. If it doesn't work, then they get 4th and whatever other placing they have, which the sponsor will be wrapped with. It's all about preserving those high placings rather than risk attacking and lose them.

And fatigue for all we know could be getting to Ten Dam and Mollema and if that is the case, then they need to ride sensible.

Good point. So you think the best way to get two top10 spots is to control Contador and Kreuziger and help Sky? They should do exactly the opposite, just sit back and enjoy while the top dogs are going at each other. Contador and/or Kreuziger might burn themselves out and there is also a small chance for a Froome breakdown if he has to work too much because his team can't control everything. Helping Sky with their manpower to chase down Saxo boys is a terrible way to go for Belkin, the worst possible decision in this situation.