I think Valgren stopped at around 2.5k to go (having led from 4.5kAlexandre B. said:To be fair, Valgren was still pulling. But Contador went backwards.LaFlorecita said:It was insane. Astana and Tinkoff drifted back after they'd reached 3k to go. Sky wanted to pull till the flamme rouge or what? Froome wobbled twice and could have taken down half the peloton. He had no business there.Kwibus said:Jagartrott said:Trentin was quite right to tweet that the GC guys and teams being at the front makes things more dangerous.
Rowe got back at him, but obviously he didn't see Froome nearly causing a mass pile-up.
Absolutely and Sky are taking it waaay too far today. Froome also almost causing crashes in the last 3km because they so neccesarily had to lead the bunch even after they passed the 3k banner. Crazy stuff.![]()
Nice reply by Christophe LaporteAlexandre B. said:https://twitter.com/jacopoguarnieri/status/739873750397620226
Seriously?![]()
jsem94 said:Have watched the sprint over and over again now and I can't believe there was no major crash.
The finish doesn't look all that difficult. I can't see Alaphilippe taking the jersey. He's 24 seconds behind... If anything I would say Edvald B. H. is a good bet for stage glory, after what he showed on the punchy stage he won in Oman from a selective group of favouritesThe Barb said:Anyway ... looking forwards ...
This stage is tailor made for Alaphilippe, right? Probably too much to think he could take the race lead but not impossible.
MatParker117 said:Think Sky might try something tomorrow, they have a **** ton of cards to play.
This is the stage of the race I'm looking forward to most. So many possible contenders and one of those great in-between climbs that give both puncher-climbers and climber-puncheurs an even shot.The Barb said:Anyway ... looking forwards ...
This stage is tailor made for Alaphilippe, right? Probably too much to think he could take the race lead but not impossible.
DFA123 said:This is the stage of the race I'm looking forward to most. So many possible contenders and one of those great in-between climbs that give both puncher-climbers and climber-puncheurs an even shot.The Barb said:Anyway ... looking forwards ...
This stage is tailor made for Alaphilippe, right? Probably too much to think he could take the race lead but not impossible.
I hope to see a real battle with the likes of Kwiatkowski, GVA, Boasson Hagen, Gerrans, Martin, Alaphilippe, Gallopin, Gasparotto all going for it. Presumably it will come down to that last, shorter ramp, rather than the full cllimb, but even better if some aggressive climbers like Bardet or Rolland try to go from further out.
Just took a look at the finishing ascent(s)... Very interesting. Considering it's still build up time for Tour contenders should be interesting to see how each of them will handle lightning speed this climb allows. The base fitness will be tested.Valv.Piti said:DFA123 said:This is the stage of the race I'm looking forward to most. So many possible contenders and one of those great in-between climbs that give both puncher-climbers and climber-puncheurs an even shot.The Barb said:Anyway ... looking forwards ...
This stage is tailor made for Alaphilippe, right? Probably too much to think he could take the race lead but not impossible.
I hope to see a real battle with the likes of Kwiatkowski, GVA, Boasson Hagen, Gerrans, Martin, Alaphilippe, Gallopin, Gasparotto all going for it. Presumably it will come down to that last, shorter ramp, rather than the full cllimb, but even better if some aggressive climbers like Bardet or Rolland try to go from further out.
Indeed. Tomorrow's stage and the day after is very interesting. I love these shallow, non GC-climbs with a punchy finish. The last 20 kilometres should be fun!
Robert5091 said:So head-butting is part of cycling? Jeez!
Nice!LaFlorecita said:Nice reply by Christophe LaporteAlexandre B. said:https://twitter.com/jacopoguarnieri/status/739873750397620226
Seriously?![]()
https://twitter.com/LAPORTEChristop/status/739894900355923968?s=09
"It's seems like it's you who headbutts me to get on my teammates wheel?"
There shouldn't be.jmdirt said:I can't believe that there was no penalties/relegation from that...
I don't know if you refer to me, friend, but I have ridden competitive and still ride plentyKGB said:I am sure is fine with you when you just watch and don't ride.
I guess guys who actually riding send to little boxer clear message.
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/no-penalties-come-from-criterium-du-dauphine-sprint-but-riders-call-foul/
