2014 Tour de Suisse: Stage 6, Büren an der Aare→Delémont (184 Km)

Aug 16, 2011
10,819
2
0
2014 Tour de Suisse: Stage 6, Büren an der Aare→Delémont (184 Km)

fb12cfed-9575-401d-ab10-c473cc96661e_zpsbebbc7b7.jpg


Tour-de-Suisse-Stage-6-1403118873.png
 
It's the tour of Switzerland and it's 6 stages before we hit a mountain of any size ! I can see why riders prefer to ride this race before the Tour instead of the Dauphine as it's so much easier. In the past some of the editions of TDS were very good like the year Leipheimer beat Cunego but the route this year is plain dull. Today's stage is a better one thankfully. It seems Lefevre was right about the finish yesterday even though the guy is a bit of a whiner.
 
Nov 26, 2012
3,216
0
0
Break ftw.

unless some GC team wants to make a statement early on.

I still expect Tony Martin to retain yellow.
 
Aug 3, 2009
1,562
0
0
Dazed and Confused said:
Better designed flat-ish stage for sure.

Still too many teams with GC contender/pretender to protect, so it may be a small break again.

Modolo FTW.

This regarding the break. Too many people still at 2 min or less (around 50), so hard to get a "controlled" break not posing any danger. I see teams like cannondale or garmin working to keep it together and get rid of the fast men.
Sagan or Slagter to win.
 
Aug 3, 2009
1,562
0
0
:confused:
Roude Leiw said:
This regarding the break. Too many people still at 2 min or less (around 50), so hard to get a "controlled" break not posing any danger. I see teams like cannondale or garmin working to keep it together and get rid of the fast men.
Sagan or Slagter to win.
 
Feb 19, 2014
314
0
0
Surely there are some teams with an interest in bringing the escapees back,quite a few teams with nothing to show for their efforts so far,would like to think they will work in last 50k to bring it back for a reduced group sprint.
 
Jun 11, 2012
36
0
0
Name Avg % Length Height Vert. gain After km.
cat
Grand Chaumont 4.4 % 15.2 km 1105 m 670 m 57.5 km 135.5 km 1st
Col des Pontis 5.0 % 7.5 km 1124 m 374 m 72.9 km 119.9 km 2nd
Col des Rangiers 3.8 % 11.6 km 867 m 444 m 161.6 km 31.2 km 2nd
Le Rond-Pré 2.9 % 5.7 km 779 m 168 m 181.1 km 11.7 km 3rd