2016, 70th Tour de Romandie, April 26th - May 1st, WT

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Ricco' said:
Porte out due to illness.

Gastrointestinal problems. Wasn't that the problems he had in 2014 too?

Kwiatkowski's poor performance was also caused by this (and supposedly several other riders were affected).
 
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It's a pity that De Gendt already let the peloton go early on yesterday so the peloton would let him ride, while his breakaway companions didn't think of that so the peloton chases quite hard.
 
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BalearicBeats said:
It's a pity that De Gendt already let the peloton go early on yesterday so the peloton would let him ride, while his breakaway companions didn't think of that so the peloton chases quite hard.

u wot m8?
 
Feb 24, 2014
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Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.
 
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sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.

True, but don't you think Katusha will have a word to say in the battle ? Can't wait to see if Tom Dum confirms his Vuelta shape.
 
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sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.

Sky team is too weak here for a proper train.Only Thomas and Nieve might no be enough if Froome is in trouble.
 
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Samamba said:
Kwibus said:
Samamba said:
Abandon Vervaeke :(

Crash? ill?

Crash.

Hopefully nothing serious, as it seems he didn't abandon straight after the crash. He's had enough bad luck.

From twitter: Unfortunately @LouisVervaeke has just abandoned #TDR2016 due to a crash earlier in the stage
 
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sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.
Movistar always had train-like strength mountain domestique's, independently on Sky. Astana too.
 
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Squire said:
Samamba said:
Kwibus said:
Samamba said:
Abandon Vervaeke :(

Crash? ill?

Crash.

Hopefully nothing serious, as it seems he didn't abandon straight after the crash. He's had enough bad luck.

From twitter: Unfortunately @LouisVervaeke has just abandoned #TDR2016 due to a crash earlier in the stage

Yes, apparently he crashed in the beginning of the stage, so let's hope he didn't break anything so that he can concentrate on his next goal (Switzerland).
 
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sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.


FFS It wasn't sky that started the mountain train tactic. So many teams have done it before like US Postal Astana Saxobank. Cycling hasn't changed much since sky joined. Not as if they are some great innovators in Cycling strategy :rolleyes:
 
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Kokoso said:
sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.
Movistar always had train-like strength mountain domestique's, independently on Sky. Astana too.
Yes, but they haven't been able to line it up properly, yet. Sky's had the upper hand most of the time, so far.
With their latest tt improvements I see they've learned how to sort out the power output data, so the methodology is what I'm talking about, not the train(s) by itself.
Katusha's leaders should have a say, but the team as a whole - I doubt.

Should be interesting. The slope is fairly shallow, Sky might be able to line up the train despite being weakened.
 
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dlwssonic said:
sir fly said:
Should today's finish be called Petit Finhaut-Emosson?

To me, it looks like Movi has taken a leaf or two from Sky's book, so should be interesting to see who'll have the stronger train.
Normally, no one should be able to match Sky, but as I've mentioned, Movi's starting to resemble Sky, and Quintana's diesel could find the strong train useful.


FFS It wasn't sky that started the mountain train tactic. So many teams have done it before like US Postal Astana Saxobank. Cycling hasn't changed much since sky joined. Not as if they are some great innovators in Cycling strategy :rolleyes:
I recommend you to read my response to Kokoso.