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auscyclefan94 said:Looking at the finish photos, I think there was some decent gaps in the field where time gaps could have been given.
Check the results there were time gaps
auscyclefan94 said:Looking at the finish photos, I think there was some decent gaps in the field where time gaps could have been given.
auscyclefan94 said:Cadel Evans to win on his birthday???
Afrank said:Stage 6 will probably be a sprint. Stage 5 has Bousher Alamrat which they climb 3 times before a descent to the finish, might provide a good springboard for a break. Not sure how hard the climb is though, so it might be another Sagan win, it'll be enough to drop Kittel though.
The profiles are on the first page.
We've been here before in Qatar, haven't we?xrayvision said:Five riders have a 2:15 gap at km 16. Bookwalter (BMC), Rast (RLT), Smukulis (KAT), Voss (TNE) and Friedeman (CSS)
Saxo and Astana to do all the work today.
ferryman said:Just as interesting to see how Nibs and Evans and maybe JRod go as well.
xrayvision said:Five riders have a 2:15 gap at km 16. Bookwalter (BMC), Rast (RLT), Smukulis (KAT), Voss (TNE) and Friedeman (CSS)
Saxo and Astana to do all the work today.
Sofa Rider said:Does anyone have a link to a live ticker?
Cyivel said:
Contador can just attack the Sky train at 2 k to go, Wiggo isn't going to keep him from doing sowheelie1977 said:good morning cycling fans
Day of truth and they're on the road. I see there's a wide variety of opinions on today's winner. I had a long think about it last night and I'm certain the stage will be won by a climber.
Here's my top 5
Chris Froome
Vincenzo Nibali @ st
Alberto Contador @st
Domenico Pozzovivo @ 15 seconds
Peter Velits @ 35 seconds
I think Alberto may attack all he likes this time but will find it difficult staying away from a tag-team effort of SKY driving from the bottom to almost 1 kilometre to go and then Froome and Nibali chasing him down. Froome to win the uphill sprint
Nibali attacked from the bottom last year. That won't work this year so he can save energy by following wheels. He knows the hill which works in his favour. Froome has a strong enough team to do real damage on the climb and Contador, well I just want him beaten, no offence to any of his fans.
wheelie1977 said:good morning cycling fans
Day of truth and they're on the road. I see there's a wide variety of opinions on today's winner. I had a long think about it last night and I'm certain the stage will be won by a climber.
Here's my top 5
Chris Froome
Vincenzo Nibali @ st
Alberto Contador @st
Domenico Pozzovivo @ 15 seconds
Peter Velits @ 35 seconds
I think Alberto may attack all he likes this time but will find it difficult staying away from a tag-team effort of SKY driving from the bottom to almost 1 kilometre to go and then Froome and Nibali chasing him down. Froome to win the uphill sprint
Nibali attacked from the bottom last year. That won't work this year so he can save energy by following wheels. He knows the hill which works in his favour. Froome has a strong enough team to do real damage on the climb and Contador, well I just want him beaten, no offence to any of his fans.
theyoungest said:Contador can just attack the Sky train at 2 k to go, Wiggo isn't going to keep him from doing so
Why would you want him to be beaten, he's the best climber in the world, and a very aggressive one at that.
wheelie1977 said:good morning cycling fans
Day of truth and they're on the road. I see there's a wide variety of opinions on today's winner. I had a long think about it last night and I'm certain the stage will be won by a climber.
Here's my top 5
Chris Froome
Vincenzo Nibali @ st
Alberto Contador @st
Domenico Pozzovivo @ 15 seconds
Peter Velits @ 35 seconds
I think Alberto may attack all he likes this time but will find it difficult staying away from a tag-team effort of SKY driving from the bottom to almost 1 kilometre to go and then Froome and Nibali chasing him down. Froome to win the uphill sprint
Nibali attacked from the bottom last year. That won't work this year so he can save energy by following wheels. He knows the hill which works in his favour. Froome has a strong enough team to do real damage on the climb and Contador, well I just want him beaten, no offence to any of his fans.
One Eyed Aussie said:Can't believe this race has no live coverage given the range of talent there.
Anyway, hope anyone but Sky take the stage.
