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2021 Tour de France - STAGE AND JERSEYS - Predictions Challenge - (STILL OPEN FOR LATE ENTRIES)

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Stage 1 - Ewan
Stage 2 - Alaphilipe
Stage 3 - Sagan
Stage 4 - Roglic
Stage 5 - Wout Van Aert
Stage 6 - Pinot
Stage 7 - Sam Bennet
Stage 8 - Roglic
Stage 9 - Alaphilipe
Stage 10 - Ewan
Stage 11 - Ewan
Stage 12 - Wout Van Aert
Stage 13 - Bernal
Stage 14 - Thomas De Gendt
Stage 15 - Quintana
Stage 16 - Higuita
Stage 17 - Bernal
Stage 18 - Alaphilipe
Stage 19 - Sagan
Stage 20 - Dumoulin
Stage 21 - Ewan
 
It is not that they are not giving breakaways a chance. They are just playing the spreads and odds. We all know there will be breakaways, we just don't know who, and when it will be successful.


Then what about Sagan because as almost indefinite winner of green surely he has a better chance at stage wins than anyone if you wants to reduce the odds.


Talking about stages seems alot of not so long ago GC riders are now riding for stages ...this is where alot of the action could be this year

We have Bardet, Allphillipe,Dan Martin, Adam Yates, Esteban Chaves ,Piere Rolland, ..I'm not sure about Porte /Molema as different media quoting differently

What about Movistar ...they surely are not riding for GC ???
 
Then what about Sagan because as almost indefinite winner of green surely he has a better chance at stage wins than anyone if you wants to reduce the odds.


Talking about stages seems alot of not so long ago GC riders are now riding for stages ...this is where alot of the action could be this year

We have Bardet, Allphillipe,Dan Martin, Adam Yates, Esteban Chaves ,Piere Rolland, ..I'm not sure about Porte /Molema as different media quoting differently

What about Movistar ...they surely are not riding for GC ???
Movistar will ride for neither GC nor stage wins. They'll be riding for a top 15 :p
 
I present to you; my Silly Predictions! Using a Random Number Generator.
Warning: This is not going to make a whole lot of sense...

Stage 1: Jan Polanc
Stage 2: Clément Venturini
Stage 3: Guillaume Martin
Stage 4: Pello Bilbao
Stage 5: Jasper de Buyst
Stage 6: Diego Rosa
Stage 7: Richard Carapaz
Stage 8: Elia Viviani
Stage 9: Niccoló Bonifazio
Stage 10: Andrey Amador
Stage 11: Christophe Laporte
Stage 12: Pierre Rolland
Stage 13: Esteban Chaves
Stage 14: Søren Kragh Andersen
Stage 15: Bob Jungels
Stage 16: Jérôme Cousin
Stage 17: Jens Debusschere
Stage 18: Daryl Impey
Stage 19: Sonny Colbrelli
Stage 20: Omar Fraile
Stage 21: Bryan Coquard
 
  1. Caleb Ewan
  2. Sergio Higuita
  3. Sam Bennett
  4. Lennard Kamna
  5. Peter Sagan
  6. Primoz Roglic
  7. Sam Bennett
  8. Nairo Quintana
  9. Bob Jungels
  10. Caleb Ewan
  11. Caleb Ewan
  12. Julian Alaphilippe
  13. Richard Carapaz
  14. Daryl Impey
  15. Miguel Angel Lopez
  16. Tadej Pogacar
  17. Tom Dumoulin
  18. Tiesj Benoot
  19. Christophe Laporte
  20. Primoz Roglic
  21. Sam Bennett
 
Stage 1: Sam Bennett
Stage 2: Alaphilippe
Stage 3: Caleb Ewan
Stage 4: Roglic
Stage Five: Alaphilippe
Stage six: Alaphilippe
Stage 7: Sam Bennett
Stage 8: Higuita
Stage 9: Alaphilippe
Stage 10: Caleb Ewan
Stage 11: Caleb Ewan
Stage 12: Caleb Ewan
Stage 13: Pinot
Stage 14: Schachmann
Stage fifteen: Bernal
Stage sixteen: Schachmann
Stage 17: Buchmann
Stage 18: Buchmann
Stage 19: Kasper Asgreen
Stage 20: Dumoulin
Stage 21: Sam Bennett
 
I present to you; my Silly Predictions! Using a Random Number Generator.
Warning: This is not going to make a whole lot of sense...

Stage 1: Jan Polanc
Stage 2: Clément Venturini
Stage 3: Guillaume Martin
Stage 4: Pello Bilbao
Stage 5: Jasper de Buyst
Stage 6: Diego Rosa
Stage 7: Richard Carapaz
Stage 8: Elia Viviani
Stage 9: Niccoló Bonifazio
Stage 10: Andrey Amador
Stage 11: Christophe Laporte
Stage 12: Pierre Rolland
Stage 13: Esteban Chaves
Stage 14: Søren Kragh Andersen
Stage 15: Bob Jungels
Stage 16: Jérôme Cousin
Stage 17: Jens Debusschere
Stage 18: Daryl Impey
Stage 19: Sonny Colbrelli
Stage 20: Omar Fraile
Stage 21: Bryan Coquard
This has a surprisingly high ratio of high-profile riders as for RNG- you could end up beating half of the player base if only you were able to switch some riders to better suiting days, like for example, switch Viviani and Carapaz around.
 
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1 Nizzolo
2 Alaphilippe
3 S. Bennett
4 Roglic
5 Asgreen
6 Pogacar
7 Nizzolo
8 Poels
9 Barguil
10 Ewan
11 Sagan
12 De Gendt
13 N. Quintana
14 L. L. Sanchez
15 M. A. Lopez
16 Mollema
17 Bernal
18 Pogacar
19 Gilbert
20 Dumoulin
21 Ewan

Green: Sagan (probably the only correct prediction)
Polka dots: Alaphilippe
White: Bernal
Team: Astana
Combativity: Alaphilippe
 
Here goes, and fingers crossed for all ending Tour safely
1- Ewan
2-Alaph
3-Sagan
4-Roglic
5-Sam Bennett
6-Pogacar
7-Nizzolo
8-Bernal
9-Alaph
10-Ewan
11- Sagan
12- Van Aert
13-Pinot
14-DeGendt
15-N. Quintana
16-Alaph
17-MA Lopez
18-Yates
19-Sagan
20- Dumoulin
21- Ewan
 
Stage 1: Nizzolo
Stage 2: Alaphilippe
Stage 3: Mezgec
Stage 4: Impay
Stage 5: Cavagna
Stage 6: Roglić
Stage 7: Bol
Stage 8: Herrada
Stage 9: Lutsenko
Stage 10: Ewan
Stage 11: Bennet
Stage 12: Van Aert
Stage 13: Formolo
Stage 14: Van Avermaet
Stage 15: Quintana
Stage 16: Valverde
Stage 17: Pinot
Stage 18: Sivakov
Stage 19: Bonifazio
Stage 20: Martinez
Stage 21: Bennet
 

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