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Apr 16, 2009
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Carapaz has 1 top 10 placing this year.

I get that Ineos will be favourites, and they might even do another 1-2 in a race with no Slovenians. But I just can't accept that Quintana or Kruiswijk will just lay down and let them have it their way.
I'll be shock if Quintana rides this race. It doesn't do anything for his preparation.
 
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Dec 2, 2020
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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.
What exactly is the incentive for the Tour to always have such mundane profiles? Is it supposed to be more predictable on purpose? I’ve never understood that.
 
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Apr 16, 2009
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It's a big gap from Asturias to the Tour. It's not as if he rode the Giro and needs the rest. He has 1 day less, and a few kms more, than Thomas this season.
Correct, but the Dauphine is just in the middle of nowhere for him. Should do something later. Closer to the race.
 
Nov 17, 2020
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History repeats itself . After Vuleta resurrection v2, he'll have a chance to win another 5 Tours until he reaches Valverde's current age.
 
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May 4, 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.
What do you mean, they only won 2 out of 6 so far, same as Pogacar. And same as Roglic if he hadn't lost Paris-Nice like he did. ;) But since neither is here, it would feel kinda weird if Ineos didn't win this xD
 
May 8, 2014
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What do you mean, they only won 2 out of 6 so far, same as Pogacar. And same as Roglic if he hadn't lost Paris-Nice like he did. ;) But since neither is here, it would feel kinda weird if Ineos didn't win this xD
Well, I was counting the Giro win already (a bit premature maybe) and if they win CdD also, it would mean they have won 3 of the last 4 WT stage races.
 
May 4, 2014
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Well, I was counting the Giro win already (a bit premature maybe) and if they win CdD also, it would mean they have won 3 of the last 4 WT stage races.
Fair enough, but yes, that would seem a bit premature :) Certainly after yesterday. If you count both of those it would actually be 4 of the last 5 though. We'll know more on Sunday
 
Nov 17, 2020
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Who's gonna be Ineos's 7th guy? Rowe, De Plus?

They use it as one of the final tests before the Tour, so I suppose all for Thomas. And with a squad like this I'm not hoping for a very open race
 
Jun 12, 2016
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For Ineos, this is like the little room before the doctor. The nurses, Quintana and Steven K, will ask Thomas some nice easy questions to begin with. They put him at ease and he feels confident.
Then, afterwards, the Slovenian doctors will come in and put their hands where hands should not go.

Keep the yellow jersey warm for Rog and Pog.
 
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May 4, 2011
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So Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France co-GC leader (lol) Kruijswijk is racing this. Failed to make the top-20 in any stage race this year.

I wonder what it will it take for Jumbo to finally put some respect on Rogla's name and make him their sole Tour de France GC leader, not just in practice, but on paper, too.
 
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So Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France co-GC leader (lol) Kruijswijk is racing this. Failed to make the top-20 in any stage race this year.

I wonder what it will it take for Jumbo to finally put some respect on Rogla's name and make him their sole Tour de France GC leader, not just in practice, but on paper, too.

This has nothing to do with respect. It's always good to have more options, and having Kruijswijk high in GC would definitly help. But if Roglic will have some mechanical problems or something, you bet Kruijswijk will have to help. And they all know this.
 
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Mar 11, 2009
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Joux Plane and La Plagne. I have never seen the ladder climb live and have wondered why ASO hasnt used it, so thats great so see.

It’s sad considering the iconic finishes we’ve had there while Prudhomme tries to find 75 different ways to shoehorn PDBF into a stage.

And to think it’s the first time we’ve been to Luz Ardiden in like 11 years. I think It’s been at least 7 since we’ve been over the Joux Plane in the TDF.
 
Feb 20, 2012
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It’s sad considering the iconic finishes we’ve had there while Prudhomme tries to find 75 different ways to shoehorn PDBF into a stage.

And to think it’s the first time we’ve been to Luz Ardiden in like 11 years. I think It’s been at least 7 since we’ve been over the Joux Plane in the TDF.
3 years since the last Colombiere/Romme, which did *** all the last time
2 years since we were supposed to get Tignes, previous time before that was 2007
5 years since Ventoux, last Ventoux descent was I dunno, in the 90s?
5 years since Andorra, including Beixalis
3 years since Col de Portet
10 years since Luz Ardiden, and for some reason I've thought it was Hautacam for months.
 
Sep 20, 2017
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So Jumbo-Visma's Tour de France co-GC leader (lol) Kruijswijk is racing this. Failed to make the top-20 in any stage race this year.

I wonder what it will it take for Jumbo to finally put some respect on Rogla's name and make him their sole Tour de France GC leader, not just in practice, but on paper, too.
I actually think Roglic should remain a co-leader but together with Van Aert instead. He could be a legitimate second option on this route and that may be necessary to beat Pogacar...
 
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