Waterloo Sunrise said:The earlier they attack, the more time they're pushing wind whilst Wiggins sits behind Porte and Froome on a climbs with gradients where drafting makes a major difference (even 10% reduction in required wattage is more than the difference between Wiggins and the best climber).
The Hitch said:Day in yellow > 24th on gc
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Lanark said:But what if Porte and Froome lose a couple of minutes to the best climbers, how good is your 10% reduction in wattage then? It seems a bit dangerous to bet everything on a couple of guys who have yet to show anything in the real Tour mountains.
theyoungest said:You could be right...
if it weren't for the fact that riders who are on the top of their game in the Dauphiné, always fail in the Tour. Ask Cadel Evans.
Leonardus said:So it's clear Wiggins is the best TT'er of the gc men, very impressive today as was the whole skytrain. Now let's see how he deals with some serious climbing, could be a different story is my guess.
Also is anyone else feeling that Wiggo is peaking too early?
I really hope he comes good for the Tour. Evans vs. Wiggins is already getting old, and we aren't even in July.Arnout said:This man. Watch out for him.
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Lanark said:But what if Porte and Froome lose a couple of minutes to the best climbers, how good is your 10% reduction in wattage then? It seems a bit dangerous to bet everything on a couple of guys who have yet to show anything in the real Tour mountains.
johnnycash said:You guys make me chuckle:
Wiggins is just a time trialist, there is no way he can win a stage race like the Dauphine (2011).....actually there is no way Wiggins can contest the uphill TT in Paris-Nice.........no wait, actually there is no way Wiggins will beat Tony Martin in a long ITT hmmmm wait actually there is no way Wiggins will gain so much time on a 'peaked' CE at the tour after 2/3 weeks......YES! I CAN STILL SAY THAT.
Evans is older than Wiggins, has a weaker tour team (yes quiet at the back there, its true and you know it) and has just had a major psychological blow put into him by almost being overtaken by Mr Wiggins. Exactly why is CE suddenly going to become invincible in 3 weeks? Sky have been working at this for a long time, they deserve the results.
Evans wasn't great in the Dauphiné last year either. He was great in 2009, and after that he rode the worst Tour he's done without crashing, I think.TechnicalDescent said:For many years there were rider who would find an magical edge after the Dauphine, but I think this is more to do with clinic material. For riders like Evans and Wiggins, I don't think there is going to be a huge change between now and July in their form. Evans has to be worried about the ITT now. He will have to take a lot of time from Wiggins in the mountains and I think that will be hard to do.
Waterloo Sunrise said:I'm intrigued by the rest of this race, given its the first chance to see Wiggins on a proper climb this year.
Gloin22 said:Care to remember Wiggins did still better at Tour 2010 than Evans![]()
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theyoungest said:Evans wasn't great in the Dauphiné last year either. He was great in 2009, and after that he rode the worst Tour he's done without crashing, I think.
will10 said:I don't remember Wiggins in the front group on the Arenberg or taking the lead at Morzine, but my memory isn't that great.
Trunnions said:He climbed very well on successive days in the 2009 TdF, and he reports his physiology indicates improved performance is expected this July.
CasperVg said:Just what I was thinking. JVDB did well by his standards, but losing more than 2 minutes in the Dauphiné means he'll probably lose around 3.5 to 5 minutes in the Tour, and he'll never manage to take back that much time. Top 5 is the best he can hope for.
Overall though, this was one of the more exciting time-trials I've watched so far![]()
Trunnions said:He climbed very well on successive days in the 2009 TdF, and he reports his physiology indicates improved performance is expected this July.
Arnout said:Ah, the 2009 Tour. There was one day with more than one climb in the stage and in that stage he couldn't keep up.
