Critérium du Dauphiné 2014: Stage 7 - Ville-la-Grand / Finhaut-Emosson 160KM

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spalco said:
I thought the only reason Froome was ahead in the first place was premature peakulation?

Nah he was stronger on stage 1 and 2 (but not by much). I just think the lenght of the double climb and the percentages suited Berto better today
 
Rollthedice said:
Froome cannot attack or respond until Richie is still in front of him. That's how he is programmed.

LOL :D
I actually thought the same-or perhaps he thought Porte was as sharp as last year when both could drop everyone and could bridge up to Contador... As many pointed out- The "injury" excuse has no leverage today- SKY had the men power all the way to the last 2k before Contador took off, so that was an indication that Froome wasn't feeling strong enough.... He reacted late and by the look of things he truly "miscalculated" the effort....

tomorrow will be an amazing stage-can't wait :)
 
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hfer07 said:
LOL :D
I actually thought the same-or perhaps he thought Porte was as sharp as last year when both could drop everyone and could bridge up to Contador... As many pointed out- The "injury" excuse has no leverage today- SKY had the men power all the way to the last 2k before Contador took off, so that was an indication that Froome wasn't feeling strong enough.... He reacted late and by the look of things he truly "miscalculated" the effort....

tomorrow will be an amazing stage-can't wait :)

he needs to reprogram his power meter. Definitely his bike computer can't handle the salsa move by el pistolero, too many variable..:D Once el pistolero dances away,... watch out. :D
 
jilbiker said:
Why didn't he follow AC with less than 2km left? Think the train will do it for you? Its worked before, yes but train works from the distance, it needs time to reel in the lost cargo. At 1.7km, you should shoot off yourself.

But he has beaten Bertie on so many occasions its hard not to say to yourself, he won't get far....wrong this time
In the past AC attacked earlier and Froome had more teammates and time to bring him back. This was different. It was obvious when he went that Froome didn't feel he had the legs to stay with him. He was hoping Porte could bury himself and keep AC close enough that a last ditch effort would get him back within 12 seconds, which at first appeared might happen but then Froome wound up cracking more from his effort than AC did from his. If that climb had been an extra 500m Froome would have bled another 10-15 secs, imo.

willbick said:
Well ok then , he couldnt even drop Talansky! :p
He did drop him, then dropped himself.

Mellow Velo said:
Froome couldn't put any time into him, when he was fit.
We can only speculate as to what extent, if any, the crash effected him.

This. Not here, anyway. We'll see what happens in a few weeks. Spot on about the crash. We'll never know. Could have affected him that tiny %, could have had no affect.

Thrilled about Talansky. The look on his face when he was trying to stay with Froome was priceless. Hoping for a top 5 from him at Le Tour.
 
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Froome when he meets a on-form Contador:

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jaylew said:
Anybody witness this? How long did their attacks last? From homepage:

It was not really a attack. Nibali was on the front for like 10 seconds, and did not push hard.
 
RiccoDinko said:
Awesome ride by AC. Win or lose tomorrow, the Sky train looks beatable. Froomey might be thinking twice about needing Wiggo now. AC didn't bring much of a team to this race.

Props to Ryder showing up, just when Talansky needed him.

What the hell is Wiggins going to do against Contador? LOL. Actually, the biggest (only) positive for Sky today was how strong the team looked. Especially compared to stage 2.
 
It's the best Contador since 2011. In last 1700 meters he attacked in style and gained 20 seconds on Froome and almost 40 second on Nibali. No way he could have done it with his 2012 or 2013 form. His top gear is back. As for Froome his crash could have had some effect. He wanted his team to set a hard tempo and prevent attacks (Froome himself wasn't planning any move). I have an impression that both Froome and Contador are already at their peaks or very close to it. Froome could even kill his form in this Dauphine.
 
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LaFlorecita said:
I missed all the fun!!!! Really really happy! Bertie!!
It was intentional huh?:D:)
Miburo said:
Never seen such a good Contador in the dauphine.

Or he peaked too early or Riis wasn't lying when he said this is the best Contador he witnessed.
These questions bother me:cool:
Dazed and Confused said:
Well, the train would have lasted the entire way today with Wiggins involved...
But it would have only limited losess to 10-15secs imo.Train just doesnt work against climber like Contador :p(problem for Nairo,lacks the punch against train)
 

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train isnt work againt any climber that is much stronger than others.:)

im a bit surprised about alberto not attacking earlier.he could gain 30 or 40 sec. looks like pace was quite high froome weakness could be read only via some slight moments like working at saddle always which ac read and went fora move