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2014 TDF Stage 19: Maubourguet Pays du Val d'Adour - Bergerac 208.5km

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Who will win stage 19?

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So glad that a sprint was avoided.

Lotto DS before stage said there was no doubt riding for sprint was the best option. He was offended there was doubt about that (even though Gallopin won by attacking...). So glad he's been proven wrong once again.
 
trevim said:
Well Degenkolb is much more than a sprinter. And I like him :p

He didn't prove that this Tour. He should actually attack then, that's the reason I always support Sagan in sprint stages, because he isn't afraid to attack.

I'm rerally not interested in iders that only sprint for the last 200m ad infinitum.
 
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Tournesol said:
Navardauskas or Albasini ftw.

Nava you little beauty, fantasy team heaven for me just wish i had put some money on him at 33-1! Drat Double Drat!!

This is easily my best prediction since Nairito's Dauphine stage win many moons ago. :)
 

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