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Jul 10, 2014
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Geraint Thomas will win this easily before going to win the Tour later. Pogacar and Roglic both decided not to race against him here, such is the power of Ineos.
 
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Sep 4, 2017
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Should be an Ineos party in the absence of the super Slovenians.

A shame that it looks like no WVA for Jumbo Visma as looking at the parcours on T-A form he could have been a minute ahead going into the final two big stages.
 
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Oct 2, 2020
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Geraint Thomas will win this easily before going to win the Tour later. Pogacar and Roglic both decided not to race against him here, such is the power of Ineos.
This could be funny, except I fear it might be true, because, well, Ineos.
 
May 8, 2014
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It's time for somebody else other than Ineos to win a WT stage race. Gaudu would be nice, but if this happens, the expectations and pressure in the Tour will be sky high for him, almost Remco like.
 
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It's time for somebody else other than Ineos to win a WT stage race. Gaudu would be nice, but if this happens, the expectations and pressure in the Tour will be sky high for him, almost Remco like.

I think Gaudu crashed recently and had to skip one of the French races so it probably won't be him.
 
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May 5, 2010
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It's time for somebody else other than Ineos to win a WT stage race. Gaudu would be nice, but if this happens, the expectations and pressure in the Tour will be sky high for him, almost Remco like.

It appears like FDJ's plan for the Tour is to mainly focus on the sprints with Demare, and then let Gaudu ride for the GC "on the side", with some support from Madouas. Hopefully that would mean that people would accept that he's not going win the Tour no matter how well he does here.
 
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Feb 20, 2012
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Come now, the 248km Signal d'Uchon stage in the Tour is actually the kind of thing we've been asking for. Let's give them credit for the Tour where it's due. It isn't due often but, to be honest, there are actually a lot of things to like about this year's Tour route. Sometimes the execution leaves a bit to be desired, but there are some good ideas there that fit in with the kind of things people have been asking for.
All the profiles still aren't out so I don't know what that one looks like, but I'm very sceptical about anything happening after a murito 18km from the finish in a Tour stage. And I could forgive a lot if they didn't make 80% of their mountain stages extremely stripped down and boring without even putting in legit queen stages.
 
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No, it is much better that way. If he doesn't have a leader to sit around and not work for, then he might absent-mindedly drift off the front of the péloton while looking bored and at ease on the climbs.