2015 tour de france stage 3, Antwerpen-Hoei 159.5km

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winkybiker said:
blaxland said:
gerrans for the win.considering the whole team went to sleep in yesterdays stage.lol

I wasn't even sure OGE was riding. They didn't feature in anything at all.

Good point here. They're usually ultra-active in GT first weeks, though a ITT and a flat stage with crosswinds featuring Cav, Greipel and Sagan would hardly suit them. Maybe we'll see something from Gerro here. To be honest though, I very much agree with the choir of Valverde for the win here. Purito to be close and nobody to lose any sort of meaningful time. If this is raced like Fleche...Time bonuses and nothing else.
 
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MikeTichondrius said:
winkybiker said:
blaxland said:
gerrans for the win.considering the whole team went to sleep in yesterdays stage.lol

I wasn't even sure OGE was riding. They didn't feature in anything at all.

Good point here. They're usually ultra-active in GT first weeks, though a ITT and a flat stage with crosswinds featuring Cav, Greipel and Sagan would hardly suit them. Maybe we'll see something from Gerro here. To be honest though, I very much agree with the choir of Valverde for the win here. Purito to be close and nobody to lose any sort of meaningful time. If this is raced like Fleche...Time bonuses and nothing else.

Orica are usually great in the first week because they are superb in the TTT, so first week's like the Giro or last years Vuelta where there are some hilly stages for Matthews/Gerrans/Clark after the TTT are perfect for them.
 
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If Froome decides to go on the attack early in the climb he will blow himself up and concede time to the others. If he rides patiently, he can place in the top 5.
 
Good chance for Uran to grab some more seconds. Cancellara will probably hang on to Yellow but Sagan and Uran should put more than a few seconds into him on the climb. Valverde is the obvious favourite for the stage and Rodriguez if he is not hurt after his crash.
 
Froome takes yellow tomorrow. The Huy is a pure power climb. As we saw in the Dauphine, Froome has the most power.
I would have like to have seen TJVG in yellow but that's not happening.
 
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WildspokeJoe said:
Froome takes yellow tomorrow. The Huy is a pure power climb. As we saw in the Dauphine, Froome has the most power.
I would have like to have seen TJVG in yellow but that's not happening.

Yeah, he's gonna beat Sparticus by over a minute on the Muy de Huy and cruise into yellow :rolleyes:
 
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WildspokeJoe said:
Froome takes yellow tomorrow. The Huy is a pure power climb. As we saw in the Dauphine, Froome has the most power.
I would have like to have seen TJVG in yellow but that's not happening.

You're just trolling, right?

Quite apart from Cancellara, without a crash there is absolutely no chance Froome takes 42 seconds off Dumoulin (who will take yellow in my view).
 
Was hoping for Purito. Crashes prevented that I'm afraid :(

Hope today everyone stays up. Wellens will attack on the Chevre again, just like F-W. He allready said he would.

Dumoulin will be able to follow up to Huy. How will Canc and Martin do?
 
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winkybiker said:
blaxland said:
gerrans for the win.considering the whole team went to sleep in yesterdays stage.lol

I wasn't even sure OGE was riding. They didn't feature in anything at all.

They are stage hunting and so far there hasn't been a stage they could win.
Today we will be seeing them. I expect that Albasini and Simon Yates will be at the front.
 
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Hugo Koblet said:
Dan Martin hasn't been mentioned yet? Surely he'll be up there. I think Kwiatkowski will do alright as well.

Danny boy has been mentioned a couple of times as a podium contender (for the stage) at least. Kwiatek did a lot of work yesterday. If he were in top form he would be in the top 10, maybe 5, but I don't think he is at top form and will be working for Uran.
 
I expect one of the main GC guys to loose time BEFORE the climb. All teams (GC and potential stage winners at least) will desperatley try to be well posititioned in the front on the foot of the climb and I expect some crashes.
 
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Hard to see beyond Valverde for today. Perhaps Albasini or Martin.

Fairly certain there are going to be numerous crashes ... seems likely one or two of the GC guys will be affected.
Been a pretty good start to the Tour so far. Expect that to continue for the next couple of days :)