Le Tour '19 stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Tignes 126km

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GT and SK seem the real losers to me, Ala might have gained 30 seconds on the decent, but he was losing another 2 mins on the last climb. Bernal might have carried on building his lead, he might have struggled, we'll never know.
 
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Pricey_sky said:
It’ll be interesting to know for how long the roads were impassible. It looks like it was on the final slopes of the Iseran
Yes, everything happened really fast, they had to react really fast. Sucks for the riders, but it's one of the very few times when I have to defend ASO.
 
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ppanther92 said:
WildspokeJoe said:
DenisMenchov said:
Cancel the whole stage then

They can't do that. That would create a mutiny. Keeps Julian in Yellow. :surprised:

Would be about equally fair than what they do now. Of course Yates would have sprinted for the win and not paced him. Kruijswijk would have put everything in and not let de Plus ride and so on...
Thomas as well has probably lost out big time. He almost certainly had a fair bit left in the tank and would have put in a big attack on the last climb.
 
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DFA123 said:
ppanther92 said:
WildspokeJoe said:
DenisMenchov said:
Cancel the whole stage then

They can't do that. That would create a mutiny. Keeps Julian in Yellow. :surprised:

Would be about equally fair than what they do now. Of course Yates would have sprinted for the win and not paced him. Kruijswijk would have put everything in and not let de Plus ride and so on...
Thomas as well has probably lost out big time. He almost certainly had a fair bit left in the tank and would have put in a big attack on the last climb.
Yes, true. For Thomas applies the same as for Kruijswijk.
 
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DFA123 said:
ppanther92 said:
WildspokeJoe said:
DenisMenchov said:
Cancel the whole stage then

They can't do that. That would create a mutiny. Keeps Julian in Yellow. :surprised:

Would be about equally fair than what they do now. Of course Yates would have sprinted for the win and not paced him. Kruijswijk would have put everything in and not let de Plus ride and so on...
Thomas as well has probably lost out big time. He almost certainly had a fair bit left in the tank and would have put in a big attack on the last climb.

Don't see it, his attacks in the last week have been weak.
 
Re: Le Tour '19 stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Tignes 1

benzwire said:
Just transport all the riders past the blockage and set them off at timed intervals. Let them fight it out!
Man, what a disappointing day all around

I don't think they can drive through, let alone ride through
 
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I would love to hear Andy Hampsten's take on the matter. I am all for rider safety. but the conditions didn't seem to come close what rider's faced in the past. Granted, I am looking at a tv screen from my couch, so my perception is probably way off.
 
General conclusion:

- neutralization of the stage concerning riders' health & safety: perfect decision
- choosing a time and place earlier in a race as finish and/or time recording: feels incredibly wrong
 
Re: Le Tour '19 stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Tignes 1

the delgados said:
I would love to hear Andy Hampsten's take on the matter. I am all for rider safety. but the conditions didn't seem to come close what rider's faced in the past. Granted, I am looking at a tv screen from my couch, so my perception could be way off.
The water would gone over the tube. No one would have not slipped
 
Re: Le Tour '19 stage 19: Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne > Tignes 1

the delgados said:
I would love to hear Andy Hampsten's take on the matter. I am all for rider safety. but the conditions didn't seem to come close what rider's faced in the past. Granted, I am looking at a tv screen from my couch, so my perception could be way off.

Part of the road looking like a river, mudslides across the road, they had to stop.