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skippo12 said:
All for Valverde...in the end a podium is still a huge result for Lotto or Quickstep so they ride for second place.
I don't think they're riding for 2nd place. With no-one in the break,and with the break too far ahead for a solo attack to work; their only chance of 1st place is to close the gap as part of the peloton. So they are riding for first place really - even if it's a long shot.

It's possible that Valverde makes an error as well. Unlikely, but possible. He could get boxed in, or mess up a gear change, or mis-judge his effort. And in that case it's better to have the win on the line, rather than 8th place.
 
This race could be over by now if those guys who are chasing had attacked instead. They had Valverde exactly where they wanted them but now teams which have 0 chance to beat Valverde on the Huy are about to hand the race back to him. This is as pathetic as it gets.

Edit: Maybe these teams will attack on Cherave. If they are successful that way, I take everything back. But I have the feeling that's not what they are planning to do.
 
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You can't attack when the gap is 50s and they're working well up front with riders like Nibali. It's suicide.

Bring it back to 20s then attack on the hill before the mur.
 
DFA123 said:
skippo12 said:
All for Valverde...in the end a podium is still a huge result for Lotto or Quickstep so they ride for second place.
I don't think they're riding for 2nd place. With no-one in the break,and with the break too far ahead for a solo attack to work; their only chance of 1st place is to close the gap as part of the peloton. So they are riding for first place really - even if it's a long shot.

It's possible that Valverde makes an error as well. Unlikely, but possible. He could get boxed in, or mess up a gear change, or mis-judge his effort. And in that case it's better to have the win on the line, rather than 8th place.


The other teams would much rather be racing for the win and a shot at the podium than for 8th.
 
Gigs_98 said:
This race could be over by now if those guys who are chasing had attacked instead. They had Valverde exactly where they wanted them but now teams which have 0 chance to beat Valverde on the Huy are about to hand the race back to him. This is as pathetic as it gets.
It's not pathetic. They did keep trying to attack, but Movistar spent about 10-15km putting in huge efforts reeling in every single attempt, until one finally got away. Which is why they have had no domestiques left for the last hour.

Now the only chance Lotto, Sky, DD and everyone else who missed the break has of winning, is to help close the gap. That's racing. You give yourself any chance to win, you don't just throw in the towel because Valverde is the favourite on the final climb.
 
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Frankschleck said:
Honestly thing Kangert or Haig would win over nibali.
Kangert is faster in a flat sprint, no idea what would happen on the Mur.
Haig should beat him, but it would probably come down to who has more left in the tank.
 

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