2014 Tour de Suisse: Stage 8: Delémont→Verbier (219 Km)

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Sep 8, 2009
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i'm curious about what andy will choose. go in the breakaway and go for the win but risky because maybe some teams will catch them. or stay with the favourites as long as he can. i think he can be top 5 but guys like frank and rui costa are in much better shape
 
Aug 16, 2011
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jens_attacks said:
i'm curious about what andy will choose. go in the breakaway and go for the win but risky because maybe some teams will catch them. or stay with the favourites as long as he can. i think he can be top 5 but guys like frank and rui costa are in much better shape

Should go in the break IMO. If he's in good form and can make it to verbier with a decent enough gap he has a chance against whoever is with him. If he just waits and tries to hang in there as long as possible he'll likely wind up some anonymous place (and only us Andy fans will take note :D).

At the very least he would get some exposure being in the break.
 
May 15, 2011
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I am in if Frank does this right he can gain time on Rui Costa camp. Pinot his allie here as no doubting he is a better climber than Rui Costa but has a lot more time to try make up.
 
Feb 24, 2014
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Andy can go for a stage here. He's far enough in the GC to be allowed to go either in a breakaway or attack at the bottom of the climb. He also can follow till the top and try his luck in the finale. It's on Andy to choose the way he'll show the form.
I'd prefer an attack from the bottom, passing the breakaway leftovers on the way to the top and never being in danger from GC contenders behind.
That would be a statement.
 
Oct 26, 2010
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Wow there's too much optimism in here or am I missing something? Andy and winning in the same sentence, in a race not called Tour de France?
I'm looking forward to be proved wrong though!
 
Aug 16, 2011
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trevim said:
Wow there's too much optimism in here or am I missing something? Andy and winning in the same sentence, in a race not called Tour de France?
I'm looking forward to be proved wrong though!

I know what you mean. I thought only us irrational Andy fans hyped him to win everything. Nevertheless I'm greatly enjoying all the Andy love. :D
 
Mar 10, 2009
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I'm going with Pinot. He'll put in a couple of digs to thin out the ranks and then one final thrust to the hearts of his rivals leading to a solo win. :)

For Andy, ideally staying with the best for length of Verbier would be the biggest boost to his confidence, which I think he needs even more than a win from from a break. I hope he does well.
 
Sep 8, 2009
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Angliru said:
For Andy, ideally staying with the best for length of Verbier would be the biggest boost to his confidence, which I think he needs even more than a win from from a break. I hope he does well.

i think the same. staying in the breakaway is too risky with such an easy stage until the climb. plus he could always say to the team to chase the breakaway no?i hope he still has some authority

final climb should be very fast for the top guns. rui costa 6.6 w/kg 2012, probably now if full-gas i would expect him to do close to 6.8 for 20 minutes. but mattias frank is dangerous, home turf advantage and big ambitions. tony martin...best case scenario, loses one minute to rui costa.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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jens_attacks said:
final climb should be very fast for the top guns. rui costa 6.6 w/kg 2012, probably now if full-gas i would expect him to do close to 6.8 for 20 minutes. but mattias frank is dangerous, home turf advantage and big ambitions. tony martin...best case scenario, loses one minute to rui costa.

Yeah, cause he'll go faster than 2009 Contador with tailwind, surely:rolleyes:
 
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You people serious about Schleck?? As much as I'd love for you to be right I reckon even Tony Martin will beat him today.
 
Jan 27, 2012
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90km to go, gap 7:18

Rojas (MOV), Knees (SKY), Minard (ALM), Wyss (BMC), Rast (TFR), Brown (GRS), Taciak (CCC) und de Vreese (WGG)

Knees to drop everybody and take a solo win.
 
May 5, 2011
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Dazed and Confused said:
90km to go, gap 7:18

Rojas (MOV), Knees (SKY), Minard (ALM), Wyss (BMC), Rast (TFR), Brown (GRS), Taciak (CCC) und de Vreese (WGG)

Knees to drop everybody and take a solo win.

meh, Knees will arrive togheter wit Rojas and win the sprint