Critérium du Dauphiné 2017 (04/06 > 11/06/2017)

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Robert5091 said:
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Sprint teams get it right or breakaway bonanza? I'll go with sprint teams have done their homework (after a ticking off). FDJ to show how it's done :)

I agree, Demare is probably going to take it again, as he looks to be so much stronger than the other sprinters.
Coquard is also going to try something, he needs to show results.
 
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Valv.Piti said:
Porte on Solaison, over/under 6,4 w/kg? :D
I think that porte could make it. He is stronger than ever and the stage is very short so he will be fresh (of course 6.4 w/kg is almost alien)
 
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Netserk said:
Would you say that Gotti was unbeatable in the Giro from '97-'99?

While I agree with your point, that was a poor example. He was roundly beaten in 98

Valv.Piti said:
Porte on Solaison, over/under 6,4 w/kg? :D

If you believe the power and weight he claimed during training, it works out to considerably over 7w/kg and a VO2max over 100.....then again Porte's always been notoriously....how do I put this nicely....."unreliable" when he opens his mouth
 
Looks like De Gendt is going to pass the polka dot to Bouwman. He better lose 15min tomorrow, otherwise won't be allowed to get clear and take it back, plus he might get one more stage win.
 
just finished reading all pages without having watched the stages..
so far, before the weekend mountains, i guess Froome will be working for Thomas, Bardet for Latour, Quintana and Valverde with reverse roles, Aru alive, Porte the man and Contador, who knows...
 
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Jungle Cycle said:
just finished reading all pages without having watched the stages..
so far, before the weekend mountains, i guess Froome will be working for Thomas, Bardet for Latour, Quintana and Valverde with reverse roles, Aru alive, Porte the man and Contador, who knows...
Nope, Bertie is allowed to have a bellow par Dauphine, its all part of his big plan, but if Froome does it then it mean the Froome era is over with
 
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DFA123 said:
You seem to be spoiling for a fight over some kind of minor semantics. For me, if you win the race every time you finish it for four years running, then you're pretty much unbeatable on that form.

Anyway, the point is that Froome would be crazy to risk changing the preparation which has seen him dominate the Tour for the past five years, just for possibly having a marginally better shot at the Vuelta. No way he or Sky would do that, imo.
Not looking for a fight, I'm saying he looked vulnerable. Like he might lose if there was just one more mountain stage, or if Contador had been in any kind of decent form.
 
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portugal11 said:
Demare was beaten by a third tier sprinter

All good sprinters get beaten by lesser lights every once and a while, anyway Bauhaus is not a bad up and coming sprinter. Is it that you just don't like FDJ riders or is it French riders in general?
I don't like overrated riders. Demare is one of them, he won't win a stage in le tour
 
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movingtarget said:
What has happened to Kristoff ? Pretty underwhelming stage. Should be some fireworks tomorrow.

Kristoff doesn't like headwind.
Katusha attacked early and protected him as much as possible, but that headwind...

Big win for Bauhaus, I was actually expecting another Demare win.
This Dauphine is full of surprises :)
 
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Breh said:
Well, Froome said he wanted to win this Dauphine, Contador said he'd take it easy. And yet Froome finishes behind Contador in a TT.
a 3 time winner turning up and saying he was going to take it easy would insult the race...

thankfully Berties words don't insult this race