Ricco' said:tobydawq said:Ricco' said:Carapaz is the leader. 4 bonus seconds for being third plus 10 or more seconds on Dillier at the finish line.
As I said above, Dillier got 6 seconds during the stage. He should take the lead by just 1 second!
Missed that, I thought the 12 seconds advantage was already counting the 6 seconds of today's bonus.
deValtos said:Poursuivant said:Poels make an impression ?
Coverage went live with 14km to go and it was just Thomas/Henao/Ellisonde so idk. He could've done a lot of work on the previous two climbs though or he could've just been bad, it's hard to say without images. Doesn't really clear up his selection unless someone says he got dropped at the start of the tourmalet or something ...
deValtos said:Poursuivant said:Poels make an impression ?
Coverage went live with 14km to go and it was just Thomas/Henao/Ellisonde so idk. He could've done a lot of work on the previous two climbs though or he could've just been bad, it's hard to say without images. Doesn't really clear up his selection unless someone says he got dropped at the start of the tourmalet or something ...
He was at the front with 16 km to go and started to be dropped hereliamito said:deValtos said:Poursuivant said:Poels make an impression ?
Coverage went live with 14km to go and it was just Thomas/Henao/Ellisonde so idk. He could've done a lot of work on the previous two climbs though or he could've just been bad, it's hard to say without images. Doesn't really clear up his selection unless someone says he got dropped at the start of the tourmalet or something ...
Same for Thomas don't you think? Based on those final 14k I doubt he will be ready to be the second man from the TdF start.
yaco said:What I took from the stage is Henao is in better form than Thomas - Thomas barely made a dint in the time to the breakaway when on front of the peleton, while Hanao made a significant dent into the lead of the breakaway.
Robert5091 said:Chapeau Rolland and Carapaz! Impressive ride by the young Movistar man. Sky had Mascon in the break and charged at the front of the peloton. Just a try out for TdF, I suppose.
Tank Engine said:yaco said:What I took from the stage is Henao is in better form than Thomas - Thomas barely made a dint in the time to the breakaway when on front of the peleton, while Hanao made a significant dent into the lead of the breakaway.
When the TV coverage came on (with 12.5km to go) the gap was 2:43. Thomas was at the front for the next 6km. At the end of his stint the gap was just under half that. He'll be fine.
Having said that, it was a shame that Henao had to babysit Kenny, since he looked in super form.