2016 TdF, Stage 8: Pau → Bagnères-de-Luchon (184km)

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WheelofGear said:
Why are Movistar using all their men up? Shouldn't they let Sky use their riders?
Perhaps they want to keep a higher pace than Sky are setting - make it a more difficult day.

They probably reckon that Quintana has better recovery than Froome in high mountains, and that a high pace today will take less out of Quintana than Froome for tomorrow.
 
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DFA123 said:
WheelofGear said:
Why are Movistar using all their men up? Shouldn't they let Sky use their riders?
Perhaps they want to keep a higher pace than Sky are setting - make it a more difficult day.

They probably reckon that Quintana has better recovery than Froome in high mountains, and that a high pace today will take less out of Quintana than Froome for tomorrow.
Alright. Are Sky happy with having a non-aggressive day today?
 
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Moose McKnuckles said:
Cavendish now thinking:

1. Won 3 stages
2. Got Peta Todd at home
3. Don't have to ride Alps.

"Sounds like a win-win-win I don't make the time cut."
It diminishes his stage wins quite a lot imo, if he pulls out after the first mountain stage. Basically a track rider turning up for the first few days - of course he's going to have a big advantage on flat stages than guys who have also prepared themselves to get over the climbs.
 
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WheelofGear said:
DFA123 said:
WheelofGear said:
Why are Movistar using all their men up? Shouldn't they let Sky use their riders?
Perhaps they want to keep a higher pace than Sky are setting - make it a more difficult day.

They probably reckon that Quintana has better recovery than Froome in high mountains, and that a high pace today will take less out of Quintana than Froome for tomorrow.
Alright. Are Sky happy with having a non-aggressive day today?
No idea tbh, just an idea why Movistar might be working at this stage. I would suspect that Froome would rather put in his big attack tomorrow, rather than today when any gains he makes could be reduced on the descent.