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

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murali said:
who is working in the break?

in the break, normally all riders do the work... but there is a belkin and a movistar rider.. so, i think that they are not working.

edit: just see the movistar at the front. :D
 
Oct 28, 2009
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Ruby United said:
Polka dot plus yellow, first time since 1970 #es commentator.

only because they altered the points rankings so only the best climbers could win it, and this is a climbers tour so only logical the best climber will win both competitions
 
May 15, 2011
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break seems be working well, heard belkin may be interested in helping sky pace it as mollema will prefer a steady pace for most of the climb
 
Mar 15, 2011
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I think its important that both Belkin and Movistar got guys in the break. Hopefully, Quintana, can use a lull in the Froome/Contador brawl to get away, and later link up. Mollema also, but less optimistic
 
Jan 3, 2011
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Philippe Mauduit "Forcing Sky to work a little harder"

The sports director of Saxo-Tinkoff was recently interviewed by France Télévisions and Philippe Maduit spoke about the presence of two of its riders who are in between the stage leaders and the peloton: "We must try things,” said the Frenchman, “and then we had an opportunity to launch a counter-attack, to force Sky to work more than they had expected.

"It is not a secret that we will definitely attack... But are we going to wait Ornon or Alpe d'Huez for the first or the second ascent? This is the road that will tell.”
 
Nov 8, 2012
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Scirea said:
We will see how much "they rode" when it will be time to throw down the gloves. :) I reckon despite "Sky aren't really riding" they won't have anybody to help Froome, only Porte.


Which is what they must do for AC to have any chance.
 
Mar 15, 2011
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manafana said:
break seems be working well, heard belkin may be interested in helping sky pace it as mollema will prefer a steady pace for most of the climb

Two days ago Mollema said he preferred following Contador's accelerations, rather than a steady pace up the Col de Manse
 
Jul 6, 2012
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Just tuned in and caught up.

Noooooooooo, Lutsenko!
Yaaaaaaaaay, Amador! (Now move to a different team)
Big question: when is Sergei Lagutin going to make his move and own. this. stage?
 
Nov 26, 2012
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how much lead should the break have at the base of the alp climb for any meaningful chance of success?
 
Jan 15, 2013
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I only have 1 question, when will Saxo play out Kreuziger, on Col d´Ornon or first time on Alpe-d´Huez?
 
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murali said:
how much lead should the break have at the base of the alp climb for any meaningful chance of success?

Last Alpe d'Huez? Six minutes at the very least as there are no top climbers in the break. Won't happen anyway.
 
Nov 8, 2012
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murali said:
how much lead should the break have at the base of the alp climb for any meaningful chance of success?


Over 8 minutes now... I think the break already has this stage.

The DS's are saying they need at least 6 minutes by the time they get to the Alpe to survive.
 
Jul 7, 2009
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murali said:
how much lead should the break have at the base of the alp climb for any meaningful chance of success?
It is very difficult to believe that with just 8 minutes, 3 climbs, and a pending GC battle that the break has any chance in hell. But, who knows?!
 
May 26, 2009
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IndianCyclist said:
Saxo are burning 2 riders for nothing i think

They have close to a 3 min lead on the peloton now. This is starting to look handy. Lets hope they can work their asses off for Contador if and when he decides to attack and bridge the gap.
 
Jun 19, 2009
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Scott SoCal said:
Over 8 minutes now... I think the break already has this stage.

Definitely a good chance for someone like TJ or Riblon and if the heavens open there might only be 27 kms left
 
Oct 28, 2009
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Sylvester said:
Last Alpe d'Huez? Six minutes at the very least as there are no top climbers in the break. Won't happen anyway.

is there a stage where riblon tried on a final climb? how much time did he concede then?
 
Nov 8, 2012
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Eyeballs Out said:
Definitely a good chance for someone like TJ or Riblon and if the heavens open there might only be 27 kms left

Yep, if it rains then somebody from the break wins for sure.
 
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Both Roche and Paulinho is very good to decent, they will take more time unless Saxo goes crazy already on Col d´Ornon