2016 Tour de France, Stage 5: Limoges → Le Lioran (216km)

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ExNorseCyc said:
"Denigrating commenting style toward others and clinic suggestions toward Contador in just a few points.
Maybe im overreacting."

INvading your personal space, trigger you? Oh people like you bore the world to death.

Im talking about the race, stop make me react to your crying. ffs.


Typical July joiner, you won't last long here.
 
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Popchu said:
I really don't get it why Etixx didn't had one rider pulling in the peloton, for an eventual stage win or yellow jersey. Even if Alaphilippe is bad, you still have Martin.

It's insanity. Ok, the favourites on stages like this are a lot less likely to win as compared to random outsiders than in a flat sprint stage, but Etixx have two of the three biggest favourites. For God's sake use some of your domestiques to give them a chance.
 
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Oliwright said:
Who do u think is going to attack from gc group?

One of the French boys will try it and maybe an outsider like Aru or Porte (since I don't think the latter should need to sit on to help TJVG finish with the rest today)
 
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Kwibus said:
maltiv said:
Popchu said:
I really don't get it why Etixx didn't had one rider pulling in the peloton, for an eventual stage win or yellow jersey. Even if Alaphilippe is bad, you still have Martin.
Indeed. I've always found it strange how some teams are willing to sacrifice their entire team to get a flat sprint, while almost no teams are willing to sacrifice anyone on stages like this, even if they on paper would have a great chance of winning.

It's a lot harder to chase in the hills. You need riders to be able to ride hard over hills. A lot of teams have no team for it.
They lost all of the time on the flat though, they could easily have kept the gap below 6 minutes going into the climbs.
 
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ExNorseCyc said:
"Denigrating commenting style toward others and clinic suggestions toward Contador in just a few points.
Maybe im overreacting."

INvading your personal space, trigger you? Oh people like you bore the world to death.

Im talking about the race, stop make me react to your crying. ffs.

I know enough :)
 
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PhiberAwptik said:
ExNorseCyc said:
"Denigrating commenting style toward others and clinic suggestions toward Contador in just a few points.
Maybe im overreacting."

INvading your personal space, trigger you? Oh people like you bore the world to death.

Im talking about the race, stop make me react to your crying. ffs.


Typical July joiner, you won't last long here.

I know, its like Iran or North-Korea in the narrow mindness in here. They also know it all and have all the state run muscle on their side. Meanwhile i do reply when you critic me, but never critic anyway when they do what we suppose to do; discuss the race. Simple.
 
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maltiv said:
Kwibus said:
maltiv said:
Popchu said:
I really don't get it why Etixx didn't had one rider pulling in the peloton, for an eventual stage win or yellow jersey. Even if Alaphilippe is bad, you still have Martin.
Indeed. I've always found it strange how some teams are willing to sacrifice their entire team to get a flat sprint, while almost no teams are willing to sacrifice anyone on stages like this, even if they on paper would have a great chance of winning.

It's a lot harder to chase in the hills. You need riders to be able to ride hard over hills. A lot of teams have no team for it.
They lost all of the time on the flat though, they could easily have kept the gap below 6 minutes going into the climbs.

Certainly true. Etixx brought a team for Kittel, not for their puncheurs I guess.