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Escarabajo said:
Amazinmets87 said:
Bardet really dug deep today huh?
Again nothing to see here with that respect.

What is really baffling to me is not having done anything during the year and then show up in this form. That is very, very damning IMHO.

he had a pretty solid and well rounded build up, actually:
http://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider_palm.asp?riderid=13566&year=2017&all=1&current=0

that's a pretty nice season. not quite Wiggins 2012 or Froome 2013 but very solid. it looks like he has a very good training plan to complement an incredible amount of talent.
 
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zlev11 said:
Escarabajo said:
Amazinmets87 said:
Bardet really dug deep today huh?
Again nothing to see here with that respect.

What is really baffling to me is not having done anything during the year and then show up in this form. That is very, very damning IMHO.

he had a pretty solid and well rounded build up, actually:
http://www.cqranking.com/men/asp/gen/rider_palm.asp?riderid=13566&year=2017&all=1&current=0

that's a pretty nice season. not quite Wiggins 2012 or Froome 2013 but very solid. it looks like he has a very good training plan to complement an incredible amount of talent.
Shut!

I was talking about Aru! :eek:

My mistake.
 
Second rest day and the situation is:

- Froome in yellow but not nearly as strong as previous years, and his train has been derailed on occasion too
- Aru looking explosive but isolated
- Bardet looking strong again
- Uran back to his best
- Martin attacking relentlessly despite his crash and even gaining time on the flat
- Landa looking like the strongest climber in the race even after the Giro
- Contador and Quintana struggling

How many of these are attributable to PRR reasons vs Clinic reasons? Whatever happened to the days of gendarmes arresting stone-faced riders on rest days? And will Aru go thermonuclear in the last few days like he did at the 2015 Giro, or can you only get away with that sort of thing on home soil?
 
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vedrafjord said:
Second rest day and the situation is:

- Froome in yellow but not nearly as strong as previous years, and his train has been derailed on occasion too
- Aru looking explosive but isolated
- Bardet looking strong again
- Uran back to his best
- Martin attacking relentlessly despite his crash and even gaining time on the flat
- Landa looking like the strongest climber in the race even after the Giro
- Contador and Quintana struggling

How many of these are attributable to PRR reasons vs Clinic reasons? Whatever happened to the days of gendarmes arresting stone-faced riders on rest days? And will Aru go thermonuclear in the last few days like he did at the 2015 Giro, or can you only get away with that sort of thing on home soil?

Yep, I predict Aru BB + serious time gains in the alpes.
 
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George Bennett gone too. I thought all these teams brought their own chefs!!!! Getting sick on the day after rest day is suspicious.
 
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Dan Martin "I was a bit sick yesterday and then some of the other guys have been sick as well. Stybar has been sick and Vermote has been sick. The team’s really struggling today."

Martin said he attacked on Sunday as he would have Monday to recover!!! That went well for him and others.
 
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Benotti69 said:
Dan Martin "I was a bit sick yesterday and then some of the other guys have been sick as well. Stybar has been sick and Vermote has been sick. The team’s really struggling today."

Martin said he attacked on Sunday as he would have Monday to recover!!! That went well for him and others.
Looks like a huge mix up in blood bags.. :lol: :lol:
Or..One Quickstep rider caught an infection and it has spread all around. They should have used hand sanitizers. :D
 
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silvergrenade said:
Benotti69 said:
Dan Martin "I was a bit sick yesterday and then some of the other guys have been sick as well. Stybar has been sick and Vermote has been sick. The team’s really struggling today."

Martin said he attacked on Sunday as he would have Monday to recover!!! That went well for him and others.
Looks like a huge mix up in blood bags.. :lol: :lol:
Or..One Quickstep rider caught an infection and it has spread all around. They should have used hand sanitizers. :D
Most logical answer but I doubt many will buy it on here :lol:
 
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rick james said:
Benotti69 said:
Gilbert abandons due to gastrointeritis.....or his rest day program went wrong......
or maybe he really is ill..are cyclist not allowed to get ill now?

You've been around for a while, but a couple of decades ago, and thanks to Willy's insights, this type of group malaise received new medical terminology and was christened Festina Flu.

Dave.
 
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Alberto Contador sets new climbing record on Glandon-Croix de Fer. 57 min 50 sec. 25 km/h! Faster than Festina 1997
 
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Benotti69 said:
Alberto Contador sets new climbing record on Glandon-Croix de Fer. 57 min 50 sec. 25 km/h! Faster than Festina 1997

Just shows you that motors>>>>>>>>PED's.
 
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BYOP88 said:
Benotti69 said:
Alberto Contador sets new climbing record on Glandon-Croix de Fer. 57 min 50 sec. 25 km/h! Faster than Festina 1997

Just shows you that motors>>>>>>>>PED's.

So many GC leaders having mechanicals this tour just before mountains...