Eneco Tour 2014 (2.WT), 11.08 - 17/08

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Flamin said:
Very happy for Greg, great win. And lol at him beating 'leader' Gilbert again :eek:

Smart race from Dumoulin, not wasting too much energy early when Boom and the others were. Sucks that Styby wasn't there anymore. Only Dumoulin potentially lacking enoughteam support could cost him the win.

Funny indeed. With the overhead view the last 1km I really thought it was Gilbert on that big gear powering away from everyone.

Good ol days huh? Gilbert had some great preparation in 2011, so much is for sure.
 
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Flamin said:
Very happy for Greg, great win. And lol at him beating 'leader' Gilbert again :eek:

Don't get this comment, Gilbert has had a pretty good year so far while Van Avermaet hasn't been racking up too much top results.

Not really that surprising Van Avermaet is better here. Almost all the guys shining in this race are coming of the Tour de France. At the same time Gilbert didn't do the Tour and on top of that was ill in the buildup, causing him to miss Wallonie, fail in San Sebastian and not to be on top of his game here.
 
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qwerty16 said:
Don't get this comment, Gilbert has had a pretty good year so far while Van Avermaet hasn't been racking up too much top results.

Not really that surprising Van Avermaet is better here. Almost all the guys shining in this race are coming of the Tour de France. At the same time Gilbert didn't do the Tour and on top of that was ill in the buildup, causing him to miss Wallonie, fail in San Sebastian and not to be on top of his game here.

Greg hasn't picked up may top results yet he has done well in San Sebastien, nearly won two Tour de France stages (should have won stage 2), second in RvV and Het Volk. He's been consistently close to two big wins.
 
auscyclefan94 said:
Greg hasn't picked up may top results yet he has done well in San Sebastien, nearly won two Tour de France stages (should have won stage 2), second in RvV and Het Volk. He's been consistently close to two big wins.

Greg is always consistently up there, the entire year. On a great diversity of profiles as well.
Awesome rider, somehow I'm happy he isn't a killer else he would win waaaay too often. I prefer underdogs ;)
 
Dekker_Tifosi said:
I think Dumoulin will do a number on everyone tomorrow

I hope you are right, but I'm not that sure.
He is obviously feeling great and he keeps on amazing me. He was a talent, but I don't think that 2 years ago anybody expected him to be the 2nd best TT rider in 2014.
 
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well deserved win for gva, he has been close too many times.. So for the hilly remaining stages, is gilbert in any shape to drop dumolin, is gva? Have a feeling dumoulin will just guard his lead from now on.
 
Stage 6 reminder:

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a bit less control and more risk taking today please. Otherwise it may end in a group sprint at the end.

Race starts at 12:15 (CET).

Go Wellens!
 
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Here's some profile's for the last four climbs, which they do twice (7, 8, 9 and 10 on the profile):

7: Côte de la La Redoute:
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8: Côte de Fraiture:
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9: Côte de Chambralles:
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10: Côte de Niaster
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Boonen probably just checking his own form out. All these guys in the break would have made a crazy strong break on yesterday's parcours, but less so on today's I think