2014 Tour de France, Stage 10: Mulhouse > La Planche des Belles Filles 161.5 Km

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Chevrères is so steep (a 14,9% km after a 10% one) I cannot see how the GC attacks can start at Belles Filles. It should be each on his own from that on...

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Jan 3, 2011
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LaFlorecita said:
If Contador wants the stage they'll have to control the race from the start

Ye and they might try, but they wont use Mick, Roche and Majka before the penultimate climb and I really dont see Mørkøv, Bennati and Tosatto driving super hard in the mountains. That leaves Pauliho who can do semi-well, but there are a lot of climbs.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
If Contador wants the stage they'll have to control the race from the start
I think a break will take it. They miss Hernandez and Mørkøv, Tosatto and Bennati will be dropped on the first climbs, so that leaves them with Paulinho to control it for over 70km, which ain't gonna happen. I think they'll wait for the penultimate climb with Paulinho doing as much as he can and then Rogers to go over the top and lead them to the next climb, where he, Majka and Roche will go Postal.
 
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Netserk said:
I think a break will take it. They miss Hernandez and Mørkøv, Tosatto and Bennati will be dropped on the first climbs, so that leaves them with Paulinho to control it for over 70km, which ain't gonna happen. I think they'll wait for the penultimate climb with Paulinho doing as much as he can and then Rogers to go over the top and lead them to the next climb, where he, Majka and Roche will go Postal.

Sky might help with the chase. At least I hope so, I want Alberto to win a stage:eek::)
 
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Cimber said:
Tbh I dont think TS has the team to drive hard the whole day. I think they will w8 to drive hard till the penultimate climb

I think that they can ride hard the whole day but they wont do it to dont mess with the frenchies wanting to do good in the national day. But I think that if Alberto feels that the pace is too slow, He will send the guys to the front and make the peloton suffer.

He tends to get bored when the pace is too slow and he is eager to go bananas on the mountains.:cool:
 
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Netserk said:
I think a break will take it. They miss Hernandez and Mørkøv, Tosatto and Bennati will be dropped on the first climbs, so that leaves them with Paulinho to control it for over 70km, which ain't gonna happen. I think they'll wait for the penultimate climb with Paulinho doing as much as he can and then Rogers to go over the top and lead them to the next climb, where he, Majka and Roche will go Postal.

After what Rogers did on stage 8, I think he will be the last man standing. It is now he has to do a "Zoncolan". Majka may still not be 100%. They'll save him for the final week.

Paulinho -> Majka -> Roche -> Rogers -> Pistol shot
 
May 4, 2010
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Parrulo said:
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Sorry to come in so late but I've been reading all the posts as I do for most stages.
Thanks for the informative explanation.
You could have PMed the member who started the thread with that without berating him/her in front of the whole forum.
And you'd think that if you're going to be so superior about it you'd learn to spell.;)
 
Oct 26, 2010
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This stage has been quite hyped probably because of the huge gap Nibali has on everybody else. I have to say I'm also really looking forward to it: I started following cycling with the 2009 Tour, with the mighty Alberto in the peak of his powers and with Nibali as an up and coming star that already back then had huge balls trying to sneak to the podium on Ventoux by following Andy and Velasco.
For today, I expect a smal quality break to go all the way, Lotto pulling a bit on the front, Saxo doing the biggest amount of work and Astana basically getting a free ride. Unless something else happens, I don't see anyone else messing with them. Maybe Movistar if Valverde feels good but I doubt it, it's not his style.
Kyrienka to win from the break :cool:
 
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Been pouring down all day. Not looking to let up. Gonna be a lot of heavy legs in the peloton.

Just saw interview with Rolf after he rode the finish. The penultimate climb sounds dangerous. I think the race will blow apart here.
 

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Probably Pierre Roland. However, in terms of order of the GC guys coming in, first will cross Contador, then Nibali. I think Richie will lose at least 1 minute today.
 
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trevim said:
This stage has been quite hyped probably because of the huge gap Nibali has on everybody else. I have to say I'm also really looking forward to it: I started following cycling with the 2009 Tour, with the mighty Alberto in the peak of his powers and with Nibali as an up and coming star that already back then had huge balls trying to sneak to the podium on Ventoux by following Andy and Velasco.
For today, I expect a smal quality break to go all the way, Lotto pulling a bit on the front, Saxo doing the biggest amount of work and Astana basically getting a free ride. Unless something else happens, I don't see anyone else messing with them. Maybe Movistar if Valverde feels good but I doubt it, it's not his style.
Kyrienka to win from the break :cool:

I think the best tactics for Movistar is to stay quiet as a mouse and save their riders until they know who the strongest out of Nibali and Contador will be.

At this stage I do not think there is any reason for Movistar to do anything but sit back and watch the battle royale unfold ! :cool:
 
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Eriana said:
Probably Pierre Roland. However, in terms of order of the GC guys coming in, first will cross Contador, then Nibali. I think Richie will lose at least 1 minute today.

Rolland will only win a stage like today on a breakaway, and now that his deficit is only 4 minutes and much less to Contador there is no way the Peloton will let him get away.
 
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Fight.The.Power said:
I think the best tactics for Movistar is to stay quiet as a mouse and save their riders until they know who the strongest out of Nibali and Contador will be.

At this stage I do not think there is any reason for Movistar to do anything but sit back and watch the battle royale unfold ! :cool:
Agreed. The only reason to do something was if Valverde was an attacker which we know he isn't. So he'll just wait to see what happens.
 
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trevim said:
Agreed. The only reason to do something was if Valverde was an attacker which we know he isn't. So he'll just wait to see what happens.

He'll wait to see he can't follow at least the two strongest men.
 
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Time for El Pistolero to show his climbing legs,will put 20-30 secs into Nibali/Porte/Valverde here.

I feel he needs to get a move on now,he's talking about making the time back in the Pyrenees but this stage is a good opportunity for him now.