2014 Tour de France, Stage 5: Ypres – Arenberg Porte du Hainaut: 156km

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AC is 2'37" down. A lot, but he can pull that back. Nibs was about 2' back on AC at the end of the 1-week long Dauphine. AC's got 2 weeks now to make this up;)
 
Virtual GC

1 Nibali
2 Fugslang +2s
3 Kwiatkowski +50s
4 Van den Broeck +1m45s
5 Porte +1m54s
6 Talansky +2m05s
7 Valverde +2m11s
8 Bardet s.t.
9 Van Garderen s.t
10 Costa s.t.
11 Pinot +2m25s
12 Mollema +2m27s
13 Contador +2m37s
14 Peraud +3m29s
15 Zubeldia +3m59s
16 Frank +4m13s
17 Horner s.t.
18 Ten Dam s.t.
 
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jilbiker said:
Incredible the fans AC has. Wasn't Quintana down almost 3 minutes at some point in this year's Giro?? I don't think he panicked at all.

Quintana was taking 20" on Urán in each MTF until the confusion about the neutralized Stelvio descent.

At that pace Contador needs 9 MTFs to overtake Nibali
 
manafana said:
Contador was not as good as i thought he be but probably as much due to the rain as much as wet roads.

JVDB impressed me and talansky was good but Nibali just a star today.

If he is in the shape we have heard then there would be no major worry (as we saw in Dauphine). It did not look good today though due to mechanicals and "crash".
 
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icefire said:
Quintana was taking 20" on Urán in each MTF until the confusion about the neutralized Stelvio descent.

At that pace Contador needs 9 MTFs to overtake Nibali

Or just 1 54km long ITT
 
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icefire said:
Quintana was taking 20" on Urán in each MTF until the confusion about the neutralized Stelvio descent.

At that pace Contador needs 9 MTFs to overtake Nibali

This is Sky math at it's best. Beep boop beep computer say blah blah. Means nothing. Can never take into account the dynamics of actual road racing. Sure, let's just plug everything into a computer and just stop the tour now.
 
Fight.The.Power said:
Still think that if Contador had the choice of losing 3 mins to Nibali or a Froome DNF he would prefer the latter.

I totally agree. I am confident that Nibali has the tactical nous and strong team to handle the attacks in the mountains but does he have the legs to stave off a hard-charging Contador in the MTFs? Then again, maybe Contador left some of his best form at the Dauphine.
 
Ramira said:
Sagan did not look very happy on that podium. Unless he wins a stage somewhere this tour he will be one hell of a sad green jersey winner.

Yes. The green jersey hunting costs him too much energy. It is fifth stage he is going full power. And the difference is only 50 points to Kittel. He can easilly loose it. He is not a bot afterall.
 
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Sagan hasn't looked happy at all on the podium this whole tour. I think only a stage win or a stint in the yellow jersey could cheer him up.
 
SKSemtex said:
Question. Was ever Tour when the winer picked up the yellow jersey in the first stage and and have it till the end?

Yes. Bottechia did it in 1924, Frantz in 1928. Garin held the lead from start to finish in the first ever edition in 1903, but the yellow jersey wasn't awarded back then.