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ILovecycling said:Great sprint by Viviani and Chicchi,and Cav of course awesome,bad position but incredible power.Very bad finish by Greipel though
Btw.What did Boonen say to Mark?
It doesn't really matter if they're all gone in the final 500 m. Cav really needs Mark Renshaw back.b.broadhurst said:What will OPQS train be for the Tour?
I'm thinking - Cav, Boonen, Chavanel, Grabsch, Martin, P.Velits, Kwiatkowski, Devenyns and De Weert
theyoungest said:It doesn't really matter if they're all gone in the final 500 m. Cav really needs Mark Renshaw back.
And you don't want Niki Terpstra as your last man. Why not use an actual sprinter, like Gert Steegmans?Waterloo Sunrise said:Plenty of time for them to sort this sort of nonsense out - they have a few guys who could do the job. An issue like today is more to do with men pealing off too soon earlier on. You need 5 men left at 3km as an absolute minimum.
theyoungest said:And you don't want Niki Terpstra as your last man. Why not use an actual sprinter, like Gert Steegmans?
I don't know, Gert Steegmans is there and using Terpstra as the final leadout man was obviously on purpose.Waterloo Sunrise said:100% agree - I doubt they think this is a long term solution.
theyoungest said:I don't know, Gert Steegmans is there and using Terpstra as the final leadout man was obviously on purpose.
Waterloo Sunrise said:Well, Terpstra was adequate in Qatar after Trentin cocked up a couple of times. I refuse to believe they're deluded enough to make it a long term plan though.
Anyway, getting a better plan on men 6-3 is the key point for success; avoid being swamped before 400m to go and Cav will normally be OK.
To me it seemed like Chava and Terpstra went pretty flat out. And it gained them 8 seconds on all other GC contenders due to splits in the peloton, so now they're 17 seconds ahead before the TT.JRanton said:One of the issues today was that Chavanel and Terpstra couldn't go flat out because of their GC hopes. That won't be an issue in the grand tours and Tony Martin will be a huge boost to the train in that 6-3 region. There are other great engines available too like Kwiatkowski and Velits.
They still need to find Cav a leadout man though and I wouldn't say the options are that great. Boonen would be best but will he be motivated to do it? Trentin is inexperienced. Steegmans has done it before but not really consistently for a few years now. Fenn is too young. Maybe Gianni Meersman is the wildcard. Perhaps experiment a bit with him in the Giro?
theyoungest said:To me it seemed like Chava and Terpstra went pretty flat out. And it gained them 8 seconds on all other GC contenders due to splits in the peloton, so now they're 17 seconds ahead before the TT.
Durbo will have to do a pretty good TT to still beat Chava. Terpstra seems less convincing to me.