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Interesting to see whether Chavez will get into a break at some stage. Only Yates and Keukeliere and maybe Hayman have been in form. It's embarrassing to see Keukeliere outclimb Impey in this TDF.
I am interested in how competitive Matthews has been in flat finishes. Cort is definitely quicker and could be an option for next year's TDF if he remains at Orica.
dirkprovin said:Beech Mtn said:Matt White on US TV said today that Chaves' personal physiotherapist, who also works for the Orica team, died on the day of stage 2. He said this person was like family to Chaves (I think he said was "like a big sister"). It sounded like that's been tough on Chaves mentally to try to deal with that along with the Tour.
Whitey also said S.Yates and Chaves are pencilled in for the Vuelta.
I would seriously hope that White was engaging in "spin"/setting out a false trail because otherwise he ....and the team hierarchy seriously need to have their meds checked !!
Chaves may/may not have ridden himself into some sort of race condition by the end of the Tour but SY will almost certainly be fully spent given his amount of racing coming into the Tour plus the Tour itself.
It should be AY & Chaves with a call as to who may be the main man or whether dual prong is viable hinging on whether Chaves has found any semblance of form by the end of the Tour.
Interesting to see whether Chavez will get into a break at some stage. Only Yates and Keukeliere and maybe Hayman have been in form. It's embarrassing to see Keukeliere outclimb Impey in this TDF.
I am interested in how competitive Matthews has been in flat finishes. Cort is definitely quicker and could be an option for next year's TDF if he remains at Orica.
