2015 Tour de France Stage 6: Abbeville-Le Havre 191.5km

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SlimChance said:
I'm surprised EBH isn't getting more love on here. He looks in ripe pot hunting mood this year. The change of team has done him a lot of good.

I have him 2nd tomorrow. :)

This is one of the stages he is targeting.
 
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Velolover2 said:
Gallopin!

Gallopin's a great shout actually. If some of the sprinters haul themselves up the steep section they are most likely going to be alone with no lead out trains. If an intelligent rider like Gallopin then makes a break for it on the flatter part, there won't be much organisation to chase him down.
 
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gallopin,m ebh or styby are good outside picks, but Sagan should handle this, otoh it will depend what happens during the stage ;)
 
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Punkan said:
SlimChance said:
I'm surprised EBH isn't getting more love on here. He looks in ripe pot hunting mood this year. The change of team has done him a lot of good.

I have him 2nd tomorrow. :)

This is one of the stages he is targeting.

:)

Sagan def wins but if he finds a way to lose EBH could pick up the pieces. Good to see EBH looking for stage wins again and not at the top of the train up a mountain.
 
Rui Costa to ride away, claw back the time he's lost so far and take yellow as confusion reigns among the big GC contenders :D

But seriously, Lampre have been woefully anonymous so far this Tour and Costa has lost more time already than he would have bargained for I imagine. They have to kick start things at some point.

A rank outsider for the stage could be someone like Reniardt Van Reinsburg, but I agree that EBH is looking pretty good at the moment so Reniardt will no doubt be working for him. A 1-2 for MTN Qhubeka would be proper fairy tale stuff.
 
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Orbit501 said:
Rui Costa to ride away, claw back the time he's lost so far and take yellow as confusion reigns among the big GC contenders :D

But seriously, Lampre have been woefully anonymous so far this Tour and Costa has lost more time already than he would have bargained for I imagine. They have to kick start things at some point.

A rank outsider for the stage could be someone like Reniardt Van Reinsburg, but I agree that EBH is looking pretty good at the moment so Reniardt will no doubt be working for him. A 1-2 for MTN Qhubeka would be proper fairy tale stuff.

Has Costa just lost his way? He'll be looking to get in every break in the mountains if he has any form?
 
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SlimChance said:
Punkan said:
SlimChance said:
I'm surprised EBH isn't getting more love on here. He looks in ripe pot hunting mood this year. The change of team has done him a lot of good.

I have him 2nd tomorrow. :)

This is one of the stages he is targeting.

:)

Sagan def wins but if he finds a way to lose EBH could pick up the pieces. Good to see EBH looking for stage wins again and not at the top of the train up a mountain.

Well said on EBH. He looks like a man with a huge weight lifted from off of his shoulders, and that's lovely to see.
 
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GVA will surely be up there tomorrow. Seems to be in good shape.

Kwia said that if he feels good he will give it a try. But Stybar is probably Etixx best choice tomorrow.

Wonder if Vanmarcke could be up there. Not that unlikely.
 
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Punkan said:
GVA will surely be up there tomorrow. Seems to be in good shape.

Kwia said that if he feels good he will give it a try. But Stybar is probably Etixx best choice tomorrow.

Wonder if Vanmarcke could be up there. Not that unlikely.
Will be hard for him to attack up a 7% climb. I don't see him as a candidate tbh. He hasn't shown that great form
 
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Punkan said:
GVA will surely be up there tomorrow. Seems to be in good shape.

Kwia said that if he feels good he will give it a try. But Stybar is probably Etixx best choice tomorrow.

Wonder if Vanmarcke could be up there. Not that unlikely.

GVA would normally be my pick, I just think Van Garderen has a fairly big opportunity this year for something big in the GC, which means GVA will spend even more energy before the final than usual.
 
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Now it makes more sense they compared it with the cauberg, 200meters more might be the dagger for most sprinters.

I don't see any big sprinter survive and be competitive besides sagan