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2015 Dauphiné, stage 6: S-B-en-C > Villard-de-Lans 183km

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BigMac said:
Dazed and Confused said:
Very promising stage, but the current peloton might turn this into an uphill sprint.

Yep. Guys like Bala or Faria da Costa, who lost plenty of time today, could try something on Rousset, but then again they are not the riders for that. Perhaps Nibali could have some initiative and drag those two with him. This could have Courchevel writen all over it.

ps: dream on Arredondo. Your boy está acabado. :p

Tell me it was Nibali who started the move and my life is complete.
 
Re: Re:

BigMac said:
BigMac said:
Dazed and Confused said:
Very promising stage, but the current peloton might turn this into an uphill sprint.

Yep. Guys like Bala or Faria da Costa, who lost plenty of time today, could try something on Rousset, but then again they are not the riders for that. Perhaps Nibali could have some initiative and drag those two with him. This could have Courchevel writen all over it.

ps: dream on Arredondo. Your boy está acabado. :p

Tell me it was Nibali who started the move and my life is complete.

It was. :D
 
Will be interesting to see who wins the stage. Nibali is probably the strongest and has the worst sprint, so needs to attack. Dont think Valverde can follow Nibali and Gallopin will probably also have a hard time even though he is in good shape. Costa is a joker for me.
 

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