2016 TdF, Stage 7: L'Isle-Jourdain → Lac de Payolle (163km)

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Jelantik said:
sir fly said:
GJB123 said:
So Tinkoff should have had someone i the break today but not two days ago? Who should it have been and what use would it be? It is not like the onus will be on Tinkoff to chase the break in any case.
Tinkoff riders' absence from the break means Contador isn't the strongest rider in the team, at the moment.

or more likely, the entire of Contador's team is weak in the first place anyway. :lol:

I dunno, Roman Kreuziger is a GC contender according to Roman Kreuziger. :D
 
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I don't get why the break is loosing time. They are 30 riders, and working together perfectly, while there are only 2 or 3 riders working in the peloton. Of course the helpers in the peloton can go all out on the flat and then drop on the climbs but still this seems strange.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
I don't get why the break is loosing time. They are 30 riders, and working together perfectly, while there are only 2 or 3 riders working in the peloton. Of course the helpers in the peloton can go all out on the flat and then drop on the climbs but still this seems strange.
Terrain.
 
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Warhawk said:
WheelofGear said:
Why are Bardet, Rodriguez and Martin at 34, but Aru/Porte/Quintana at 51? Makes no sense.

Probably the expectation that the former might dig for a stage win without serious GC aspirations but the latter might play it more conservatively.

More likely to attack plus more likely to win from a small group because they are more explosive. It's the stage win that's being bet on, not GC ability. Also Froome's presence makes it less likely that any of the latter three can just ride everyone off their wheel and come home solo.
 
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Gigs_98 said:
I don't get why the break is loosing time. They are 30 riders, and working together perfectly, while there are only 2 or 3 riders working in the peloton. Of course the helpers in the peloton can go all out on the flat and then drop on the climbs but still this seems strange.

not all 30 riders ride on the front and at the same speed
 
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Gigs_98 said:
I don't get why the break is loosing time. They are 30 riders, and working together perfectly, while there are only 2 or 3 riders working in the peloton. Of course the helpers in the peloton can go all out on the flat and then drop on the climbs but still this seems strange.

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GenericBoonenFan said:
Gigs_98 said:
I don't get why the break is loosing time. They are 30 riders, and working together perfectly, while there are only 2 or 3 riders working in the peloton. Of course the helpers in the peloton can go all out on the flat and then drop on the climbs but still this seems strange.

suuuuuurrrrreeeee

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