2016 TdF, Stage 10: Escaldes-Engordany → Revel (197km)

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Mar 20, 2009
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SKSemtex said:
Strange. They have all funny information average speed, current gradients, percentage of turns for individual rider in break etc. and they do not have a gaps.

12:57
French champion in trouble
Cummings, Sepulveda and Vichot are off the back.
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5. Stephen Cummings, 2 pts

Holy crap.
Reminds how our goverment *** up its e-agenda.
 
Feb 24, 2014
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Now they really need to storm down the mountain and dig in at the bottom if they're serious about the breakaway.
 
May 9, 2010
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Pricey_sky said:
WheelofGear said:
Pricey_sky said:
Cav and Kittel unsurprisingly dropped, Greipel hanging on in the peloton.
From 0 to 100 (Froome, Quintana) on a climbing scale:'

Kittel near 0
Cav 5-10
Griepel 10-15

?

I'd probably say Cav is not far off Kittel level now, he's gained that extra speed in his sprint back but it seems to have come at a cost of his climbing, he said he really struggled in the mountains the weekend.

Greipel has some decent form in being able stay in the bunch on climbs, especially when they aren't going full gas.
Interestingly, Cavendish hasn't been the fastest in any of the sprints so far - even in the sprints he's won:

Stage 1: Degenkolb - 69.95 km/h
Stage 3: Greipel - 62.14 km/h
Stage 4: Coquard - 68.8 km/h
Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h
 
Jan 7, 2010
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I rememeber the last hill well, a type like Lulu, EBH or Lutsenko attacks. It will stick, but you have to push like a madman downhill.
 
Mar 24, 2013
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According the race center Cav Kittel in the peloton 58 second. Really really hard to believe.
 
Mar 24, 2013
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Hugo Koblet said:
Pricey_sky said:
WheelofGear said:
Pricey_sky said:
Cav and Kittel unsurprisingly dropped, Greipel hanging on in the peloton.
From 0 to 100 (Froome, Quintana) on a climbing scale:'

Kittel near 0
Cav 5-10
Griepel 10-15

?

I'd probably say Cav is not far off Kittel level now, he's gained that extra speed in his sprint back but it seems to have come at a cost of his climbing, he said he really struggled in the mountains the weekend.

Greipel has some decent form in being able stay in the bunch on climbs, especially when they aren't going full gas.
Interestingly, Cavendish hasn't been the fastest in any of the sprints so far - even in the sprints he's won:

Stage 1: Degenkolb - 69.95 km/h
Stage 3: Greipel - 62.14 km/h
Stage 4: Coquard - 68.8 km/h
Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h
72.27 and it was uphill :)
 
May 9, 2014
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Hugo Koblet said:
Pricey_sky said:
WheelofGear said:
Pricey_sky said:
Cav and Kittel unsurprisingly dropped, Greipel hanging on in the peloton.
From 0 to 100 (Froome, Quintana) on a climbing scale:'

Kittel near 0
Cav 5-10
Griepel 10-15

?

I'd probably say Cav is not far off Kittel level now, he's gained that extra speed in his sprint back but it seems to have come at a cost of his climbing, he said he really struggled in the mountains the weekend.

Greipel has some decent form in being able stay in the bunch on climbs, especially when they aren't going full gas.
Interestingly, Cavendish hasn't been the fastest in any of the sprints so far - even in the sprints he's won:

Stage 1: Degenkolb - 69.95 km/h
Stage 3: Greipel - 62.14 km/h
Stage 4: Coquard - 68.8 km/h
Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h

Acceleration and how long you can hold your sprint is much more important than top speed. If you accelerate from Kittels wheel when hes hit top speed, your top speed will be highest but youre unlikely to win the sprint
 
May 9, 2010
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SKSemtex said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Pricey_sky said:
WheelofGear said:
Pricey_sky said:
Cav and Kittel unsurprisingly dropped, Greipel hanging on in the peloton.
From 0 to 100 (Froome, Quintana) on a climbing scale:'

Kittel near 0
Cav 5-10
Griepel 10-15

?

I'd probably say Cav is not far off Kittel level now, he's gained that extra speed in his sprint back but it seems to have come at a cost of his climbing, he said he really struggled in the mountains the weekend.

Greipel has some decent form in being able stay in the bunch on climbs, especially when they aren't going full gas.
Interestingly, Cavendish hasn't been the fastest in any of the sprints so far - even in the sprints he's won:

Stage 1: Degenkolb - 69.95 km/h
Stage 3: Greipel - 62.14 km/h
Stage 4: Coquard - 68.8 km/h
Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h
72.27 and it was uphill :)
72.27 who and when?
 
May 9, 2010
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PremierAndrew said:
Hugo Koblet said:
Pricey_sky said:
WheelofGear said:
Pricey_sky said:
Cav and Kittel unsurprisingly dropped, Greipel hanging on in the peloton.
From 0 to 100 (Froome, Quintana) on a climbing scale:'

Kittel near 0
Cav 5-10
Griepel 10-15

?

I'd probably say Cav is not far off Kittel level now, he's gained that extra speed in his sprint back but it seems to have come at a cost of his climbing, he said he really struggled in the mountains the weekend.

Greipel has some decent form in being able stay in the bunch on climbs, especially when they aren't going full gas.
Interestingly, Cavendish hasn't been the fastest in any of the sprints so far - even in the sprints he's won:

Stage 1: Degenkolb - 69.95 km/h
Stage 3: Greipel - 62.14 km/h
Stage 4: Coquard - 68.8 km/h
Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h

Acceleration and how long you can hold your sprint is much more important than top speed. If you accelerate from Kittels wheel when hes hit top speed, your top speed will be highest but youre unlikely to win the sprint
Oh yeah sure, I just found it quite interesting nonetheless.
 
Mar 17, 2012
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SKSemtex said:
gap 25. So finally confirmed. Froome faster downhill than Sagan and Nibali :)
yup, but unless the break grows bigger, there is no point being there, for both of them.
 
Mar 24, 2013
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Stage 6: Kittel - 74.27 km/h[/quote]
72.27 and it was uphill :)[/quote]
72.27 who and when?[/quote]
supposed to be 74.27 Kittel
 
Mar 14, 2011
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Leffe_Bruin said:
Which sprinters are left in the peloton?
I'll guess we will see that when the coverage starts. But most of them are reported in difficulty at the start of the stage (Greipel, Cavendish, Kittel).
 
Mar 15, 2010
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BOD ?
SKY Landa, M.
MOV Izaguirre, J.
AST Nibali, V.
TNK Sagan, P.
ALM Dumoulin, S.
BMC Caruso, D.
DDD Cummings, S.
LAM Faria Da Costa, R.
OGE Matthews, M.