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HelloDolly said:
Breh said:
HelloDolly said:
DanielSong39 said:
Another day for the breakaway.

If they can get away they may not be caught

BTW ..can the discussion on which is the more important race have its own thread ?

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ha ha ha ...which one ...my great insight into how an escape can win ...ha ha

or the other thing ?

Th first one.


Démare dropped.
 
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Cance > TheRest said:
The climbs today, according to cyclingstage.com, look fairly easy.

Côte de Croix Blanche (3) - 747m - 4.6km á 4.1%
Col de Verrières-en-Forez (2) - 860m - 9.7km á 4.7%
Col de Baracuchet (3) - 1266m - 6.2km á 4.9%
Col de Supeyres (4) - 1365m - 2.9km á 5.6%

The last climb from Arlanc to the plateau, where Novacelles is located, appears to be 8.1km at 3.2%. The summit of that "climb" comes with 24 kms to go.

I'd expect that the sprinters will hang on today.
If it has at least a climb with 1% incline is too much for Kristoff. :D

Gosh, that guy looks like a cow nowadays!
 
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RedheadDane said:
Brilliant strategy from De Gendt on how to keep the yellow jersey: "I have to stay with the front group."

Oh... really?

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Bertie better stay in the top 50, so we could at least see him in the TT (he is right at the bottom of the group at 1.09). :D The last rider departs at 15.50 CET and I presume there are 1 minute intervals between all the riders.