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2013 Tour de France, Stage 5: Cagnes-sur-Mer→Marseille (229 Km)

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A day for the sprinters or the breakaway?

Sagan surly will be looking on getting the win he missed out on, on stage 2 and 3. And the climbs before should benefit him in that.

I say Chavanel to take it with a late breakaway. Otherwise, if it's a sprint, Sagan to finally get his first win.
 
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Should be some great scenery again, and a nice finish right by the beach! I wanted to go see this stage and tomorrow's but in the end I'm sitting at home :eek:

I went to Parc Borely last year, it's a nice area! The beach there is not so nice though - pretty dirty!
 
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Definitely not the breakaway. Maybe a move on the last hill will take it but very doubtful. Cav or Sagan for me.
 
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Those hills appear to look a lot more difficult than they are. I think it'll just be Cav vs. Greipel vs. Kittel.
 
Should be Sagans day. Brian Holm said that Cav have been feeling really bad, and have not been looking good so far. It suits Sagan well. Otherwise maybe Degenkolb could be there, or the new sprinter kwiatkowski, or however that is spelled..

If not a sprint, probably the usual suspects Chavanel or Voeckler with a late attack..
 
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Samson777 said:
Should be Sagans day. Brian Holm said that Cav have been feeling really bad, and have not been looking good so far. It suits Sagan well. Otherwise maybe Degenkolb could be there, or the new sprinter kwiatkowski, or however that is spelled..

If not a sprint, probably the usual suspects Chavanel or Voeckler with a late attack..

Cav was feeling sick and on antibiotics for the last few stages, but iirc he has said he is feeling back to 100% now.
 
Only way I can see breakaway winning is that there are no threats to yellow jersey. Everyone outside current top 100 is more than 10 minutes behind Orica trio now.

But all in all, I think the breakaway could be caught at Gineste at the earliest. Might be even in the last five kilometres when the breakaway ends.

For the stage win, my pick is Greipel.
 
Having ridden the Gineste myself a couple of times even I did not have any special problems here. It's a smooth, regular hill. So the climb will not cause any damage. The first part of the descent however is a bit tricky, for riders on attack a good opportunity.

Usually Tour stages or generally bike races end in Marseille at the Stade Vélodrome. This year they put the finish line at the beach which makes for a more beautiful setting but puts another dead-flat 3 km before the finish. So perfect for a sprint finish.
 
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Maaaaaaaarten said:
So according to climbbybike the final climb is this:

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Climb looks a lot easier than I thought, I change my pick. Instead of Chavanel, Sagan for the win. Unless Cav manages to hang on, in which case he takes it.