2014 Tour of California May 11-18

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Today it's his day :cool:

In all seriousness, hot weather is cool for him since he is using to riding in Portugal but he always struggled at higher altitudes. So i think he will be up there in the top 10/5 but i don't think he will win :eek:
 
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He doesn't win a stage since 2010-04-07, so it's about time to take one.

Don't think he will be able to do it today, but would be great for his motivation and for the GC in Cali.
 
Dazed and Confused said:
Stage 6. Last call for Sir Wiggo's competitors.

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There will not be team mates at Wiggo's disposal when we hit the base of the last climb.

Hot like hell as well presumable.

The Thousand Oaks "criterium" ended up being surprisingly good in 2010.

But you are right, this is probably the last realistic chance
 
There's something in the air today, I just feel it.

With Nacer Bouhanni winning in Foligno and Europcar's Bryan Coquard taking the day in Estrées-Saint-Denis it's clearly a day for the French.

So, today, atop "Montagne Haute," I predict today's winner, out of a miraculously successful break, will be... young Clément Chevrier of the Bissell Development Team! Vive la France! :D
 
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roundabout said:
The Thousand Oaks "criterium" ended up being surprisingly good in 2010.

But you are right, this is probably the last realistic chance

Wasn't that the stage where Zabriskie, Rogers and Leipheimer duked it out? If I remember correctly, Ryder won from a small group ahead of them. That race was great.
 
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red_flanders said:
Long climb, but avg. grade is 5%. Freddie Rodriguez is in second on the Strava KOM.

Wiggins will be dictating affairs again. No way he loses the lead today unless he just doesn't care, which I'll grant as a possibility.

http://www.strava.com/segments/1562751

I don't necessarily disagree. It's possible however that Sir Bradley could be isolated quite a ways from the finish. The last climb is about 14 miles and finishes at over 7,000 feet. That and the stage will start where it will be very hot (mid-90's F).

So the first couple of hours are going to be reasonably difficult (heat) and it will not surprise me at all if Wiggo has nobody with him in the finale.
 
Scott SoCal said:
I don't necessarily disagree. It's possible however that Sir Bradley could be isolated quite a ways from the finish. The last climb is about 14 miles and finishes at over 7,000 feet. That and the stage will start where it will be very hot (mid-90's F).

So the first couple of hours are going to be reasonably difficult (heat) and it will not surprise me at all if Wiggo has nobody with him in the finale.

I think he isolated himself a couple days ago. :D
 
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Geraint Too Fast said:
You know they've changed the route so now it finishes with 3 laps of a flat circuit?

EDIT - Profile...
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:(

Way to go Cali organizers. Nice job turning a pretty good looking stage into a crap likely bunch sprint stage.

With guys like Cav coming guess they wanted to make sure Sagan would get one.
 
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christopherrowe said:
Will Routley trying to make a break AGAIN!

Edit: Oh well, it didn't stick.
He already has the KOM jersey in the bag, he's second on the points jersey, maybe he can find some sprint mojo and try to get that one too, almost impossible, but that would be epic.
 
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Hoping Ten Dam can cope with this heat, as it really isn't his natural climate. Acevedo, on the other hand, seems to thrive as the mercury rises.