Le Tour 2018 stage 14: Saint-Paul-3-Ch. > Mende 188 km

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Will the time gap between 1st and 5th in GC change? (Currently 2' 46'')

  • Yes, the time gap between 1st and 5th in GC will GROW with more than 20 seconds (3'06'' or higher)

    Votes: 12 35.3%
  • Yes, the time gap between 1st and 5th in GC will GROW with less than 20 seconds (between 2'47'' and

    Votes: 11 32.4%
  • Yes, the time gap between 1st and 5th in GC will be REDUCED with more than 20 seconds (2'26'' or les

    Votes: 1 2.9%
  • Yes, the time gap between 1st and 5th in GC will be REDUCED with less than 20 seconds (between 2'27'

    Votes: 2 5.9%
  • No, status quo will prevail (time gap between 1st and 5th in GC will remain at 2'46''

    Votes: 8 23.5%

  • Total voters
    34
  • Poll closed .
Oliwright said:
This is a very statesmanlike Wiggins on ITV today and I think he could make a great co-commentator in future.
I hope so because the usual commentators on ITV are awful. I'm always forced to watch the Italian or Spanish channel in streaming.
 
Gigs_98 said:
I think stuyven has this. The break won't cooperate perfectly but they must not lose any more time
Well, maybe they are counting on him hitting the wall badly. But its not like they not working. With his weight in the downhill, he has a advantage over some riders from the second group. That's also why gorka couldn't catch him
 
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Broccolidwarf said:
Amador being in the break, on this stage, tells me Movistar don't think they can win the GC anymore, and are now going for stage wins as well.

If they actually wanted to win this stage they would have put Valverde in the break. Amador has a 0% chance of beating Alaphilippe for the stage win today. At this point I'm convinced Movistar has no clue whatsoever about what they are doing.