sir fly said:Solid odds for the breakaway, still.
TMP402 said:Isn't it kind of patronising that Roche, Basso and Scarponi all have/had the role of old ex-champions and former second-tier GT contenders late their career becoming personal fluffer to a current contender, who they were never previously team-mates with before
Angliru said:TMP402 said:Isn't it kind of patronising that Roche, Basso and Scarponi all have/had the role of old ex-champions and former second-tier GT contenders late their career becoming personal fluffer to a current contender, who they were never previously team-mates with before
Which Roche are you referring to: father or son? Nicholas I wouldn't consider an ex-champion.
Izaguirre holds well.spalco said:sir fly said:Solid odds for the breakaway, still.
It's not looking terrible, but the 30k between the second to last peak and the start of the final climb will kill them imo.
I wouldn't bet on the break today, at least no this break.
Sasquatch said:AICA ribonucleotide said:Preidler has collected 13 KOM points today so far. He should get another 10 at the top of this. He'll need to come 4th or higher to get more than the 50 points the winner of the stage will get. Froome will still be holding the jersey with 57, but Porte who is wearing it has only 40.
Priedler is an outside shot to win the stage. He'll outclimb these two on the final climb. Question is, will others behind him outclimb him?
rm7 said:Nothing will happen on this climb... why make it so far away from the last one???
Basso a second tier GT contender? You were not around in 2004-06, were you?TMP402 said:Angliru said:TMP402 said:Isn't it kind of patronising that Roche, Basso and Scarponi all have/had the role of old ex-champions and former second-tier GT contenders late their career becoming personal fluffer to a current contender, who they were never previously team-mates with before
Which Roche are you referring to: father or son? Nicholas I wouldn't consider an ex-champion.
but he is a former second-tier GT contender.