Same here.Panda Claws said:I hate Hushovd too.
That's why I said he's no Hushovd, as I don't hate Stybar
Same here.Panda Claws said:I hate Hushovd too.
Cult Classics said:This race gets a lot of criticism on this forum, but isn't it nice to have a world tour race with a different type of rider contesting GC? Someone whose response to leading isn't just "this is great prep for the Giro/Tour/Vuelta"?
Cult Classics said:This race gets a lot of criticism on this forum, but isn't it nice to have a world tour race with a different type of rider contesting GC? Someone whose response to leading isn't just "this is great prep for the Giro/Tour/Vuelta"?
Maaaaaaaarten said:So, they started in the rain apparently, to make the cobbled stage even more fun, even though it ought to clear up by the time the finale stats. There's also some wind, nothing too bad though.
Stybar:
"Rain, 208km, cobble stones, climbs, wind and improve 1 place in GC #enecotour - this I'm calling big challenge."
Harsh conditions and cobbles should favor Stybar though. But Tom Dumoulin was much stronger yesterday and he's not too much of a lightweight, which helps on cobbles. Dumoulin might stand a chance because of being much stronger than Stybar, but normally Stybar should take this, being a good cobbled rider, having an easier parcour than yesterday which suits him more, and having a stronger team. Boom also announced wanting to do something this stage and I'm sure guys like Pozzato are wanting to show themselves here too in a terrain that suits them. Should be a great race!
Everybody is morally obliged to cheer for Dumoulin though, because he was so awesome yesterday
Do we have a good nickname for him already? I came across Tom Dumolition, but I dunno.![]()
Dekker_Tifosi said:I hope Tom Dumoulin simply finishes with a solo tomorrow. That'd be great.
search said:is he good on the cobbles? he might lack a bit of experience
Dekker_Tifosi said:Yes, because experience on cobbles matters so much, as we saw with Contador last year. Not
Strength isnt the issue. But team strength is. Certainly vs Omega. Omega could do a lot tactically with Chavanel/Stybar combo, as we saw yesterday. That could definately defeat Dumoulin. He can't solve everything alone. He'll need De Kort and Degenkolb in the final
Dekker_Tifosi said:Yes, because experience on cobbles matters so much, as we saw with Contador last year. Not![]()
search said:8th place, 10 seconds down, will not be enough to win this race.[/QUOT
Obviously not, but Dumoulin is better than Contador at this stuff I think. Although Stybar is also better than Boom
Pharazon said:8 man break:
Van Keirsbulck, Boaro, Stannard, Greipel, Nizzolo, Kern, Ruben Perez, Ligthart
Maaaaaaaarten said:So, they started in the rain apparently, to make the cobbled stage even more fun, even though it ought to clear up by the time the finale stats. There's also some wind, nothing too bad though.
Stybar:
"Rain, 208km, cobble stones, climbs, wind and improve 1 place in GC #enecotour - this I'm calling big challenge."
Harsh conditions and cobbles should favor Stybar though. But Tom Dumoulin was much stronger yesterday and he's not too much of a lightweight, which helps on cobbles. Dumoulin might stand a chance because of being much stronger than Stybar, but normally Stybar should take this, being a good cobbled rider, having an easier parcour than yesterday which suits him more, and having a stronger team. Boom also announced wanting to do something this stage and I'm sure guys like Pozzato are wanting to show themselves here too in a terrain that suits them. Should be a great race!
Everybody is morally obliged to cheer for Dumoulin though, because he was so awesome yesterday
Do we have a good nickname for him already? I came across Tom Dumolition, but I dunno.![]()
Maaaaaaaarten said:Degenkolb didn't start today. Sucks hard for Dumoulin.![]()
pastronef said:I was looking here and other forums: not even a word for David Lopez who was the only one holding off the charging peloton yesterday...
nobody liked it? ...It must be the jersey he's wearing...
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It was certainly strange to see a spanish climber winning at Eneco Tour. I liked it though as I'm a fan of Lopez.pastronef said:I was looking here and other forums: not even a word for David Lopez who was the only one holding off the charging peloton yesterday...
nobody liked it? ...It must be the jersey he's wearing...
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